May 21, 2009 | The Macon Telegraph
School system presents $105M wish list
The Bibb County school system is moving forward with its five-year school facilities plan to build a $10 million Heard Elementary School.
Wrightsville catfish plant looks to lure more farmers to shrinking industry
Sidney Smith had high hopes when he started a commercial catfish farm seven years ago.
Georgia Aquaculture Welcomed to Johnson County Community
The citizens of Wrightsville and Johnson County are excited about the newest addition to their community, Georgia Aquaculture, Inc.
Wrightsville catfish processing plant gets second chance
This small Middle Georgia town may have finally reeled in the big one that got away.
Political Notebook: Dublin official seeks DuBose Porter's House seat
A Dublin City Council member has thrown his hat into the ring to replace longtime state Rep.
Catfish Plant Expected to Bring 100 Jobs
A catfish processing plant is expected to bring more than 100 jobs to Wrightsville starting in July.
Wrightsville man killed in hit and run accident
A Wrightsville man was hit and killed by a fleeing motorist Tuesday night off Ga.
A Survivor takes on locum tenens
Anesthesiologist Marcus Lehman, MD, took a break from residency to appear on a reality show.
Melissa Cummings, spokeswoman of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division headquarters in Social Circle said the state call center had reported an accident between two ...
Wilkinson County officials are still investigating a body found in the woods early Friday morning.
Wrightsville Doctor Recalls Time on 'Survivor'
Dr. Marcus Lehman knows how to be a "Survivor." Both on the hit CBS television reality show of the same name, and in the challenging field of preventative medicine.
Theres a star in town. Dr. Marcus Lehman, who appeared on last seasons popular reality television show, Survivor: Gabon, is now a familiar face at the Johnson County Center for Community Health.