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December 2018
| December 21
December 21, 2018
From Kansas to Georgia: Jermaine Johnson’s path to becoming nation’s top JUCO recruit
Although this 82-year-old Macon restaurant changed hands in September, few noticed
Georgia troopers, Milledgeville police hit the roads in an effort to thwart crashes
Shout out: A printing company and several Mercer students received awards this week
Want to know what it’s like to be a nurse? Teens can see for themselves at local hospital
Bibb County’s 39th homicide victim found shot in downtown Macon
Macon man charged in three killings, including those of two innocent bystanders
Today’s challenges call for conservation opportunities to be expanded not limited
Celebrate Christmas, yes, but also think about and help out those who have little