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PHOTOS: Culture celebrated during fifth annual Perry International Festival

Photos from this year’s Perry International Festival. Attendees explored the world during the award-winning event on Saturday, March 7.
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Houston County Courthouse building with a symmetrical, modern facade featuring large windows, columns, and trimmed shrubs on a dry lawn under a sunny sky.
Reynolds man convicted of family violence-related aggravated assault in Centerville
Devin Robinson of Reynolds was sentenced to 20 years with the first seven to be served in prison for aggravated assault-family violence for attacking his girlfriend in Centerville.
Baseball Roundup: Northside’s streak snapped, 1-4A starts region play this week
The first region games got underway last week and more regions are to follow in the coming weeks, with 1-4A starting this week.
Northside’s offense falls short, Eagles swept by Houston County
After Northside (9-5, 0-3 Region 2-5A) head coach Joey Walker and Houston County (10-2, 3-0 Region) head coach Matt Hopkins exchanged words in the infield, Hopkins accompanied Walker to the huddle in left field to offer the team praise.
Houston County searching for internal motivation, plods by Northside to finish region sweep
Houston County (10-2, 3-0 Region 2-5A) finished their region sweep of Northside (9-5, 0-3 Region) with 12-1 and 5-1 finals, but they weren’t particularly pretty.
City of Perry adds kid-friendly upgrades to Welcome Park 
The City of Perry has added new additions to Welcome Park. The city and Main Street Advisory Board celebrated these upgrades with a ribbon-cutting on Thursday.
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 Rutha Jackson announces candidacy for Houston County Commissioner, post two: ‘Yes, we can!’
Rutha Jackson announced she will be running for Houston County Commissioner, Post Two in front of the Houston County Annex on Thursday.

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