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Warner Robins man sentenced to 18 years in prison after buying stolen golf carts, possessing methamphetamine
Kerry Mikeal Holt, Jr., 51, pleaded guilty just before his scheduled trial on Monday, June 8. The case stemmed from a 2024 investigation.
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Warner Robins man sentenced to 18 years in prison after buying stolen golf carts, possessing methamphetamine
Kerry Mikeal Holt, Jr., 51, pleaded guilty just before his scheduled trial on Monday, June 8. The case stemmed from a 2024 investigation.
‘Cops at Donut Shops’ fundraiser helps Warner Robins police raise money for Special Olympics
Officers raised over $2,000 through the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Street tacos, Star Wars and Slice and Spice delights HHJ staff | Warner Robins Take Flight Tour reviews
Take a journey with the HHJ Newsroom as we try flights from the City of Warner Robins’ Take Flight Tour.
Drink a Star Wars flight or eat one as a reminder of home at Woodlands Cafe: HHJ Eats
Woodlands has fruity drinks from a far away galaxy and satisfying southern comfort food for the Take Flight Tour. Here’s how both tasted.
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Early Voting Ends Tomorrow for Runoff
Patty Threadgill, Election Supervisor of the Meriwether County Board of Elections, announced that Advanced Voting will end tomorrow (Friday, June 12) for the General Primary Run-Off Election.
Advanced Voting will be held at the Meriwether County Board of Elections and Registration office located at 756 Woodbury Highway, Suite B in Greenville on Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Early Voting Ends Tomorrow
Sharita Trice, Chairperson and Elections Supervisor of the Talbot County Board of Elections and Registration, announced Advanced Voting for the General Primary Run-Off Election will end tomorrow (Friday, June 12.
Advanced Voting began on Monday, June 8 is being held at the Election Office located at 1761 Geneva Highway in Talbotton.
Pine Mountain Council Rescinds Pay Raise
A bit of confusion notwithstanding, Monday evening the Pine Mountain Town Council rescinded a decision made during last month’s meeting that would have drastically increased compensation paid to the mayor and council members.
Sunnyside Community Club To Get New Paint Job
Sunnyside Community Club will be getting a new paint job thanks to a grant from The 1772 Foundation and The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. The 105-year-old former school on Hopewell Church Road was last repainted in 2012.
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WRALL baseball, softball claim South Section title and advance to state championship tournament
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