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Jara Hurt is bringing her previous expertise at the Perry Area Chamber of Commerce to the city level as its new downtown manager.
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Perry’s new downtown Manager aims to keep collaborating
Jara Hurt is bringing her previous expertise at the Perry Area Chamber of Commerce to the city level as its new downtown manager.
How students can get a jump start working in STEM at Robins Air Force Base
Robins currently offers two programs: JumpStart and the SMART Scholars program.
People camp outside of new Surcheros for free burritos, tacos and more at grand opening
Many people waited outside of the new Surcheros location in Perry on its grand opening Tuesday. The new tex-mex spot gave the first 50 people free Surcheros for a year.
Plus-size women’s boutique Society31 opening in Warner Robins
Owner hopes to fill gap in local shopping options
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Hogansville City Council Discusses Traffic Cameras
he first bit of new business for the Hogansville City Council at their June 15th regularly scheduled meeting concerned the agreement with Redspeed over the traffic cameras in front of Hogansville Elementary School.
Recount to Be Held in Talbot
Sharita Trice, chairperson of the Talbot County Board of Elections and Registration has announced that her office will participate in the statewide recount of the votes cast for the Public Service Commissioner, District 3 for the Republican Party.
Man O’ War Trail Work Could Resume in Fall
Work on the Man O’ War Railroad Recreation Trail could resume this Fall.
Only Woods Varied in Talbot
Votes cast in Talbot County in the General Primary Runoff Election pretty much matched the state, except in the race of State Superintendent Richard Woods. Woods won the nomination but lost in Talbot County.
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