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Inopportune cold streak dooms Demonettes in Sweet 16 loss to Cartersville

Warner Robins doesn’t often get cold, but the temperature dipped and the Demonettes forgot their layers as they fell to Cartersville 48-40 in Friday’s Sweet 16 matchup at home.
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The Ground Transportation Unit at Robins Air Force Base’s Logistics Readiness Squadron quietly powers base operations by moving personnel, equipment and dignitaries worldwide while adapting to unique mission demands.
Re-New Thrift Store celebrating 10th anniversary next week
Re-New Thrift Store, a ministry of Women Reaching Our Community, is celebrating 10 years in Perry with a week of raffles, giveaways and specials, marking a decade of serving as both a community resource and spiritual hub.
Fourth person convicted in Child Trafficking Case in Houston County
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Elderly male dies after bike crash Thursday night in Warner Robins 
An unknown elderly male was pronounced dead after his bike crashed into a motor vehicle Thursday night. The incident is currently under investigation.
A man and woman smiling. The woman is wearing a pink shirt and the man is wearing a blue shirt. Behind them is a sign written in blue lettering. It says: "Sprinkling happiness throughout Byron."
Duck Donuts waddling to middle Georgia with Byron location
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Kroger breaks ground on new location in Perry 
Kroger’s Atlanta division and members of the community broke ground on the new Kroger Marketplace location in Perry on Wednesday. The new store is set to open by spring 2027.

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