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April 2025
| April 2
April 2, 2025
Georgia wins latest federal legal battle in long-running ‘water wars’ with Alabama
Middle Georgia seniors who ‘go above, beyond’ recognized as 2025 scholars. See the list.
Judge dismisses long-running lawsuit challenging Georgia’s voting machines
Macon man convicted of bank robbery gets prison time after thefts at gunpoint. What to know
From a phone call to a restaurant. 2 friends & family will open new Mexican spot in Perry
10 closures in Macon last year
Macon woman charged with attempted murder after newborn found in trash bag, officials say
How many people attend the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon? Local businesses feel a boost
21-year-old shot in Warner Robins dies, man arrested and charged, police say