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Warner Robins man sentenced to 25 years in prison for trafficking cocaine in Houston County 

Gregory Ford, 51, of Warner Robins was sentenced to 30 years with the first 25 to be served in prison for trafficking cocaine in Houston County.
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Perry Police Department offering women, senior citizen firearm safety classes
The Perry Police Department will host two firearm safety classes geared towards women and senior citizens later this month. 
Northside completes foundational season, looks to keep building program in coming years
With Wednesday’s 11-4 win over Hawkinsville, Northside finished a baseball season with a .500 record for the first time since 2012.
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Warner Robins surgeon accused of buying and selling stolen vehicles  
Dr. Patrick Narh-Martey of Emory Healthcare Warner Robins has been arrested and accused for knowingly buying and selling stolen vehicles for his rental car business. The case is still under investigation.
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Haseya Women’s Club holds groundbreaking ceremony for its first inclusive playground
The Haseya Women’s Club partnered with the City of Perry to open Houston County’s first inclusive playground.
Veterans’ Dillon Harris brings in go-ahead run to complete comeback against Tift County
The Warhawks (13-13) beat Tift County (11-16) 11-8 in a come-from-behind victory that featured an inexperienced pitching staff and a slow offensive start against a good hitting team in the Blue Devils.
HALO Group to showcase vision and goals to the community with fundraiser  
The HALO Group will share their vision and long term goals with the community at their Garden Party Gala fundraiser on Saturday, April 18.

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