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March 2024
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March 20, 2024
Warner Robins to spend $9M in unused funds on city improvement projects. What are they?
Georgia plans its first execution in years. Lawyers say the inmate is intellectually disabled
4th arrest made in a shooting that left Macon man dead, sheriff’s office says
A nationally known chicken restaurant is finally coming to this Middle Georgia city
Eggrolls, ribs, crepes. Find unique food at Macon’s Cherry Blossom Festival this weekend
Georgia Senate sends state income tax cut to Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk
Pizza at Chick-fil-A? Chain debuts five new pies on exclusive menu. Here’s where
$750K grant will provide more late-night, weekend child care options in Middle Georgia
Georgia’s Medicaid work requirements costing taxpayers millions despite low enrollment
Hungarian metal worker wanted to open a Macon business. 114 years later, it’s still running