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Warner Robins Police Department hears from community at first town hall meeting of the year

The Warner Robins Police Department hosted their first town hall meeting of the year on Tuesday, March 24.
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Manufacturing and engineering company KIHOMAC held a grand opening for their new 150,000 square foot facility located in Warner Robins on Monday.
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Tim Riley reenters political career by running to represent House District 147
Tim Riley is ready to use his political experience to run for State House of Representatives, District 147.
Houston County blanks Veterans for first time since 2018, largest margin of victory in nine years
The Bears (9-4, 6-3 Region 2-5A) ran away with a 5-0 victory against their county rival Warhawks (11-4, 7-2 Region), all but erasing their region championship hopes and potentially stealing a home playoff game.
Lady Bears lock up sixth region championship in eight years with 2-1 victory over Veterans
Since 2019 there’s only been one year that Houston County (10-2, 9-0 Region 2-5A) was not the region champion.
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Warner Robins man sentenced after multiple counts of felony shoplifting 
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Fellowship Bible Baptist Church will tell the story of the true meaning of Easter as they will perform an immersive Easter experience on Friday, April 3.

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