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Mom’s Club of Warner Robins to host three-day yard sale to help local girl with rare genetic brain disorder

The Mom's Club of Warner Robins annual benefit yard sale will start on Thursday, April 16 at the Well at Centerville.

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 Jon Nichols hopes to continue his calling by serving on the Board of Education 

Jon Nichols is seeking reelection for Houston County Board of Education Post 4 and hopes to continue his tenure as a servant leader.

PHOTOS: Eastern Star hosts community egg hunt in Perry

The event is proudly hosted by the Eastern Star Eve Chapter 735 and the Masonic Adam Lodge 734.

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Early morning shooting in Warner Robins sends two to hospital

Two victims sustained gunshot wounds to the legs.

Department of Justice reaches $3 million settlement with various Georgia Boards for alleged violations of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act 

The DOJ has reached a $3 million settlement with 42 Georgia Boards to resolve allegations that they did not recognize the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.

Lori Johnson hoping to continue putting students and faculty first while serving on the Board of Education

Lori Johnson is running for reelection for Board of Education District 2 and hopes to continue her commitment to the students and faculty of the Houston County School District.

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Warner Robins shooting leaves two injured, police say

Law enforcement also found and detained a suspect.

Anya Turpin promoting Perry, reflects on purpose, parenthood | Remarkable Women

Turpin, the executive director of Visit Perry, brings several qualities to the role that align with her experience as a woman.

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Local mother Courtney Driver enters race for Houston County School Board, post two

Courtney Driver will be running against incumbent Lori Johnson. The General Primary Election is Tuesday, May 19.

Warner Robins unveils new artwork for ‘Adopt-A-Box’ Program: Bringing technique to traffic boxes

Eight newly decorated traffic boxes stretch across N. Davis Drive.

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