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This is Viewpoints for Tuesday, June 30, 2009
I just wanted to bring to the public's urgent awareness a resurfaced con game that preys on the vulnerable among us.
Jane Fishman I tried to get my travel fix at Papillote, the new French restaurant on Broughton Street.
Enriched vacation: Houston students learn all kinds of things in two-week session
Clay Harden, a 10-year-old budding artist, has his own unique take on Grant Wood's famous "American Gothic" painting.
Recovery unit set up plan for soldier care
The first thing Lt. Col. Terry McDowell did when he took command of a recovery unit for wounded troops at Fort Bragg was establish a transition plan for wounded soldiers to work toward as soon as they arrive.
Houston announces Teachers of the Year
At the end of the school year, Houston County's 37 schools announced their 2009-10 Teachers of the Year.
I went to a yard sale in Macon a few weeks ago. I tagged along. Then I dragged along.
Houston approves promotions, transfers
The Houston County Board of Education has announced more promotions and transfers for the coming school year.
Houston Board of Education selects Hughes to fill seat
PERRY The winner was a no-show Thursday evening as the Houston County Board of Education unanimously selected Helen M. Hughes to fill the District 5 seat left vacant by the March death of Pamela Greenway.
An UMCOR Early Response Team training for disaster response will be held from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. May 30 at Bonaire United Methodist Church.
The Houston County Board of Education announced promotions for the coming school year at its May 12 meeting in Perry.
Houston BOE picks 3 finalists for vacant post
The list of nine applicants for a vacant Houston County school board post was narrowed to three Tuesday as the board selected finalists at its regular meeting.
Four people were arrested in two separate incidents here recently and charged with the possession, manufacture, sale and/or purchase of marijuana.
New laws aim to help Ga. military kids adjust
Children of military parents in Georgia will have an easier time transferring schools and qualifying for a popular state scholarship under a pair of bills signed into law Thursday by Gov.
Bonaire Subdivision to Feature Cemetery
Last Sunday a man was riding around Bonaire Georgia and happened upon a subdivision called The Meadow at Riverbend Plantation.
Houston Woman Ticketed for Stray Dog
A Houston County woman says first she growled to get animal control's attention.
A local group of Junior Girl Scouts got a slice of the real world Tuesday. They learned to make traditional style pizza.
WR man sentenced to five years in prison in vehicular homicide case
A 20-year-old Warner Robins man was sentenced to serve five years in prison in connection with an April 2008 traffic accident that killed a Bonaire woman.
Vet Hospital Hosts Health Fair
Tough economic times aren't stopping one local vet from helping people with pets.
Bonaire teenager accused of burglaries after IP from stolen laptop traced
The IP address from a laptop stolen from a Warner Robins home led police detectives straight to the accused burglar, police said.
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