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Macon police officer on leave after arrest in domestic incident
A Macon police officer is on five days administrative leave pending terminination after being arrested Friday.
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Springfield woman killed in wreck
A 55-year-old Springfield woman was killed Sunday morning in a single-vehicle accident north of the city.
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Peach County farm helps Middle Georgians find Christmas tree they like
Eddie Roberts has been farming Christmas trees for more than 30 years. The 77-year-old Crawford County resident started off planting Virginia pines locally.
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Twiggs family recovering from 2nd fire in a year
Renee DuPree was working in the deli at the Ingles grocery store in Gray two weeks ago.
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'Losing soldiers in Iraq almost killed me'
How do you eat an elephant? Sgt. First Class James Anthony Ross, 41, will tell you the answer to that riddle is "one bite at a time." How does Ross cope with the loss of two soldiers in Iraq in 2005? One inch ...
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West Forsyth High School's Studio West Productions Wins GHSA Region 7AAA State One-Act Competition
West Forsyth High Schoola s theater department, Studio West Productions, under the direction of veteran mentor Eric Gray, seized the Georgia High School Association One-Act Play AAA state title at Jones County ...
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Gang education seminar planned Nov. 20 at JCHS
The public is invited to an educational seminar on the subject of gangs to be held at the Jones County High School Fine Arts Center Nov.
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Three men indicted in fatal shooting in Bibb County
Three men accused of fatally shooting a man at Versailles Apartments on Bloomfield Drive on June 1 have been indicted by a Bibb County grand jury.
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'A Year With Frog and Toad' Wins Region
Studio West Production's "A Year With Frog and Toad" won region at Gainesville High School on November 1 and now will go on to represent region 7AAA at State competition on November 15 in Gray, Georgia.
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Veterans receive well-deserved recognition
Veterans marched from the parking lot in front of Carola s Park to the W.E. Knox Center to the cheers of friends, family members, and grateful Jones Countians.
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Greenhounds' doing their part to keep Jones County beautiful
An enthusiastic group from Jones County High School, known as the Greenhounds, gathered around a small green sign last week and made the commitment to keep the road free from litter.
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Jones County man ruled competent to stand trial in 20-year-old murder case
A Jones County jury has decided a man accused in a 20-year-old murder case is competent to stand trial.
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Gray Residents Still Should Boil Water
People in Gray got their water turned back on Monday, but water department workers still recommend boiling it or drinking bottled water until contamination tests are completed Tuesday.
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Central Georgians Honor Vets
Friends and family of local veterans showed support for their service to our country at the Jones County Civic Center in Gray.
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Veterans celebration planned this Saturday
Saturday is Jones Countya s eighth Veterans Appreciation Day, which is the day Jones Countians have set aside to say thank you to the men and women who have served their county.
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Every week, we find answers to your questions through our Get Answers segment. You send us your questions, then we hunt down the answers for you.
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Senate Candidates in Central Georgia
If you want to hear from Georgia's U.S. Senate candidates, they're both rolling through Central Georgia today.
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Former commander of 48th brigade to be keynote speaker
Jones County's first Veterans Appreciation Day was held in 2001 when the nation's wounds were still raw from the attacks of 9/11, and the tradition of honoring local veterans is continuing.
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Business robberies up slightly in Macon
A trip to a Macon Waffle House near downtown in the early morning hours of Sept.
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New patrol cars, streetlights in Haddock on agenda
Wolf Pack Den 119 members were applauded by Jones County Commission Board members after leading the Pledge to Allegiance at their Oct.
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