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Class Dismissed! Houston County celebrates the Class of 2026’s graduation | PHOTOS

Houston County’s high schools celebrated a major milestone for students on Thursday and Friday.
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Political Science professor explains how redrawing voting maps could affect district two in future elections
Governor Brian Kemp announced a special session to discuss redrawing voting maps. Political Science Professor explains what this means.
Veteran transition training courses at the VECTR Center get funding boost
Veterans transitioning to civilian life will soon see enhancements in courses thanks to a federal grant awarded to Central Georgia Technical College and the Georgia Veterans Education Career Transition Resource Center. 
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Pedestrian dead after being struck by vehicle on Moody Road Wednesday night
A 25-year-old male was pronounced dead after being hit by a vehicle on Moody Road Wednesday night.
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Houston County’s Election Results: Voters approve local sales tax, elect three posts in Board of Education
30,000 registered voters showed up to the polls in early voting and on Election Day, making their voices heard on several key local, state and national races ahead of the November general election.
Military Suicide Prevention Training Did Not Prepare Me for the Deaths of My Friends
Samuel Caleb Sturm loss two friends to suicide and still deals with the aftermath even after taking military suicide prevention training.
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Perry City Council denies Airport Road townhome development again
Residents left council chambers satisfied after councilmembers denied proposed townhome development on Tuesday.

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