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Middle Georgia native to film psychological thriller in Macon, Warner Robins

Lights, camera, action! A Warner Robins native is gearing up to start production on his first film, “Bar Exam,” set for release in 2027.
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Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame Chairman visits Museum of Aviation, previews this year’s inductees
Chairman of the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame Jimmy Norton visited the Museum of Aviation last week and spoke on how impactful aviation has been on the State of Georgia as well as announcing the 2026 Hall of Fame inductees.
Black vehicles and a fire truck in front of a yellow school bus. It is in the middle of a street.
Houston County school bus flips over at Gunn Road, Highway 41
According to the sheriff’s office, four students from Quail Run Elementary School, a driver and a monitor were on the school bus. 
Demonettes skate past Cedar Shoals to advance to Sweet 16
Warner Robins (23-3) had very little trouble with their first-round matchup against Cedar Shoals (16-13), taking down the Lady Jaguars 59-25 on Tuesday night to advance to the Sweet 16.
Warner Robins falls to Veterans 14-0 on frigid Monday night
Monday’s 14-0 final between Warner Robins (2-4) and Veterans (4-2) started at 41 degrees just before first pitch but soon dipped below that with a bone-chilling wind present through most of the night.
Warner Robins officer injured in line of duty shares experience post-shooting — ‘I’m blessed to be here’
Matthew Wojtal has a long road to recovery, but community support and the call of the badge encourages him to push through.
A man smiling. He is wearing a suit and a red tie.
City of Perry appoints Mitchell Worthington as new Assistant City Manager
From Finance Director to Assistant City Manager, Mitchell Worthington has worked up the ranks in the City of Perry. 

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