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Houston County’s Malik Gillespie, Josh Jackson have cemented themselves in Bears history

It’s not often that you see a player score 1000 points in their high school career, much less two of them in the same season.
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Josh Jackson celebrates 1000 career points in Houston County’s win against Thomas County Central
It was straight to business for the Houston County Bears (11-5, 2-0 Region 2-5A) on Friday as they finished a blowout of Thomas County Central (8-7, 0-3 Region) with a 72-48 final.
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Looking for Alpine: Beloved Habitat For Humanity store cat goes missing
Houston County Habitat for Humanity ReStore is asking the community to help look for their store cat Alpine, who went missing on Jan. 7. 
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Two arrested after stabbing and standoff on King Richard Drive
Two people have been arrested following a stabbing and standoff on Wednesday night. It happened on the 500 block of King Richard Drive.
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Warner Robins Mayor LaRhonda Patrick aiming to excel in 2026
Warner Robins Mayor LaRhonda Patrick looks back on the city’s accomplishments and challenges in 2025.
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Houston County Public Works to lower Houston Lake for scheduled dam maintenance
Houston County Public Works will lower Houston Lake by four feet as part of scheduled maintenance on the dam starting on Jan. 20.
Warner Robins Mayor LaRhonda Patrick and council sworn in at first council meeting of 2026
A recurring theme was gratitude for supporters and unity amongst the council.

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