September 2, 2015
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Macon-Bibb spends $303,000 for garbage, recycling bins
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Macon-Bibb blight proposal hits road bump Tuesday
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Gov. Deal cautious at passenger rail pitch
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New consultant selected for Macon fire and police pension fund
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Residents air complaints, concerns to Centerville City Council
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Offensive coordinators have changed at Georgia, but Bulldogs will still be run-first team
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Perry council votes to amend fire fees
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Man killed in Macon nightclub parking lot is 17th Macon-Bibb homicide of the year
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Georgia Tech defense preparing for test in opener
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Dana Holgorsen well aware of Georgia Southern program
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New faces key for Mercer football team
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Northeast, Rutland looking for first win
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Macon street reopens after sinkhole repairs
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Three qualify for Centerville City Council posts
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FVSU’s Pittman feels ‘overmatched’ in opener against Delta State
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Area teams adjusting to early season, preseason injuries
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Macon man settles lawsuit with Macon Water Authority for $100,000
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Carter Elementary students celebrate National Attendance Month in Macon
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Jury expected to begin deliberations Thursday in Monroe County slayings
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Marker to honor Otis Redding unveiled soon in Gray
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Hancock County health project goes online
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Job fair to be held at Goodwill Industries in Macon
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Prayer for today (9/2/15)
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Food Service Inspection Report
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Saving Centsably: Memberships save money
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EDITORIAL: Midnight basketball isn’t about basketball
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United Way of Central Georgia sets its highest campaign goal ever at $5 million for 2015
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Trend Lines: A summer of service folks provides message to businesses
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Houston County jumps Ware County for No. 2 behind Northside
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PITTS: Vester Flanagan has made witnesses of us all
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HARMON: Are we not humane?
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NUNN and LUGAR: There are no perfect nuclear deals
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This is Viewpoints for Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015
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Houston sheriff: Huntington Middle student who brought gun to school may avoid charges if he moves out of state
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Put a wedge in your summer salad rotation
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Iced tea: Simply refreshing
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Enjoy a taste of Louisiana in a pot of shrimp creole
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Dunkin' Donuts, Which Wich restaurants should open by end of month in downtown Macon