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Twiggs County data center among 224 proposed in Georgia
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Warner Robins roommates convicted after July 2025 act of kindness turns into theft and violence
Neal Spear, 63 and Tamesha Carter, 26, were convicted and sentenced for their involvement in a Warner Robins carjacking that took place in July 2025.
Warner Robins celebrates Juneteenth over the weekend | PHOTOS
Attendees gathered at the event to celebrate freedom and spotlight Black-owned businesses.
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Hogansville Preparing for America’s 250th
Along with many other towns across America, Hogansville is gearing up for Independence Day, which in 2026 will be our country’s 250th anniversary.
Talbot 4-H Announces Activities
Talbot County 4-H has announced upcoming activities for this summer.
4-H is the nation’s largest youth leadership development organization, empowering nearly six million young people across the U.S. with the skills to lead for a lifetime, and Georgia is proud to be one of the largest state programs in the country with almost 170,000 active 4-H’ers across the state.
Canine Center Remembers Judy Eyer
Champion Crossroads K-9 Center in Pine Mountain held a dock diving competition on June 13th in remembrance of Judy Eyer. Judy passed away this spring and was an ardent animal lover and supporter of the Humane Society of Harris County and the K-9 Center.
Manchester Council Meets at Community Building
Manchester’s mayor, council, staff, and those in attendance met at the Community Building June 9th in order to ensure there was enough seating for all. In addition to this measure being taken due to fire safety codes, Manchester’s first piece of business on the agenda addressed safety and security updates for the city.
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