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Mayoral write-in candidate Robbin Jackson shares vision for the City of Perry

Robbin Jackson is running for Mayor of the City of Perry as a Write-In candidate.

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MOMS Club of Warner Robins unveils upgraded food pantry for those in need

The MOMS Club of Warner Robins are continuing to help others in times of need as they recently displayed their improved food pantry to the community on Tuesday, Oct. 7.

Warner Robins Fire Department hosting winter clothing drive for new shelter

Drive organizers say this is a way to start up community outreach after COVID-19.

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Councilmember Phyllis Bynum-Grace seeks one more term on Perry City Council

Phyllis Bynum-Grace has served on the Perry City Council for over 26 years. Now, she wants to represent District One for one more term.

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Warner Robins hosts largest demolition on Commercial Circle to date

The city of Warner Robins, in partnership with Engage Warner Robins, had its largest demolition on Commercial Circle on Tuesday, Oct.7. 

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Woman arrested after pulling gun on workers clearing scrap metal

A 65-year-old Perry woman was arrested Tuesday after allegedly pointing a gun at workers clearing scrap metal, leading to multiple assault and drug charges, according to the Houston County Sheriff’s Office.

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County proclaims National 4-H Week, hears airport updates

County Commissioners recognized National 4-H Week and heard updates from the Perry-Houston County Airport on Tuesday, Oct. 7.

Word running for Centerville Council Post 3: Focused on families

Larry Word Jr., one of five candidates for Centerville City Council Post 3, is running on a family-focused platform that prioritizes homeownership, tax relief for seniors, consumer protection, and attracting light industry to support the city’s growth.

City of Warner Robins to provide relief for those affected by the government shutdown

City Administrator, James Drinkard, explained what the city plans to do to help those affected by the government shutdown.

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Georgia National Fair celebrates its 36th annual with opening ceremony 

Governor Brian Kemp and others celebrated the 36th annual Georgia National Fair at its opening ceremony on Thursday, October 2.

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