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The cheapest option isn’t locally based, a point which drew opposition from some on the Council.
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Warner Robins is mowing grass on city streets, but divided on who should do it
The cheapest option isn’t locally based, a point which drew opposition from some on the Council.
Perry won’t see rate increases, but some city savings will go towards expenses
The Perry city council unanimously approved the fiscal year 2027 budget, which included approval for no fee increases and additional fees.
Need to get home grown produce canned? Visit the Argene Claxton Canning Plant this summer
The Argene Claxton Canning Plant in Perry is a useful resource to learn about preserving food this summer.
County Commissioners set to invest almost half a million dollars to Perry-Houston County Airport
County commissioners approved a $445,000 loan agreement with the Perry-Houston County Airport Authority for hangar repairs.
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Recount to Be Held in Talbot
Sharita Trice, chairperson of the Talbot County Board of Elections and Registration has announced that her office will participate in the statewide recount of the votes cast for the Public Service Commissioner, District 3 for the Republican Party.
Commissioners to Publ Homestead Option Sales Tax on November Ballot
The Meriwether County Commission voted at their June 8 meeting to put before the county’s voters a question on replacing some property taxes with a one-cent local option sales tax.
Special Election for Talbotton
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Farley Returns to Position on Hamilton City Council
What’s old is new, or maybe history is repeating itself.
During the Hamilton City Council meeting held Monday, June 8, Hamilton resident Ransom Farley was appointed to fill the vacant council seat. The seat became vacant with the recent resignation of former council member William Fields.
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