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Macon-Bibb officials head to showdown with blight projects

Macon-Bibb County Commissioners have the ball in their court after agreeing Tuesday to hold a special session to discuss divvying up millions of dollars for controversial blight projects.Click to Continue »

 

House District 146 candidates line up on most issues

WARNER ROBINS -- House District 146 candidates Shaw Blackmon, Kelly Burke and Larry Walker III were aligned on most issues at Tuesday’s final forum.Click to Continue »

 

Centerville councilman resigns, becomes director of police services

Centerville councilman resigns, becomes director of police services…Click to Continue »

 

Peach BOE moves study sessions back to board office

FORT VALLEY -- Peach County school board meetings will all be in one location for the 2015-16 school year.Click to Continue »

 

Man, teen arrested in Georgia Wal-Mart rampage

Sheriff's officials say two more people have been arrested in rampage through a middle Georgia Wal-Mart that caused an estimated $2,000 in damage.Click to Continue »

 

Phenix city settles excessive force lawsuit for $275,000

An eastern Alabama city has reached a settlement with a woman who said her eye socket was fractured when a police officer punched her in May 2014.Click to Continue »

 

Arbitration panel dismisses Bibb BOE’s $7.5 million counterclaim against Dallemand

Two key rulings have been made in the arbitration standoff between former Bibb County school Superintendent Romain Dalllemand and the Bibb County school district.Click to Continue »

 

Mercer University student part of cross-country fundraising trek

For 67 days this summer, Reed Wells is riding his bicycle about 3,600 miles from San Francisco to Washington, D.C.Click to Continue »

 

Pennsylvania plant that retreads construction tires closing

A western Pennsylvania plant that retreads tires for heavy construction and mining vehicles is closing next month, idling 38 union and nonunion workers there.Click to Continue »

 

Regulators order end to Kemper rate increase, plan refunds

Regulators are ordering Mississippi Power Co. to lower rates later this month and plan for refunds by November to customers who want them.Click to Continue »

 

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