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Deputies Investigate Rutland Corners Shooting
The Bibb County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting that happened at approximately 11:40 PM Tuesday.
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Court Upholds Bomb-Threat Conviction
A Macon man convicted of making dozens of bomb threats in 2003 will be staying in federal prison.
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Two women injured in south Bibb shooting
Bibb County sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting late Tuesday that left two south Bibb County women with injuries that were not life threatening.
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Appeals court upholds conviction in Macon bomb-threat case
A federal appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man who terrorized Macon for 11 days by making multiple bomb threats in the area, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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Man jailed after stabbing father, police say
A Ridge Avenue man was being held without bond after allegedly stabbing his father Tuesday night.
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Byron Man Charged With Molestation
The U.S. Marshals Service arrested 43-year-old Timothy Eugene Kimbrel in Macon Wednesday morning for molesting an 11-year-old girl in Peach County, according to Peach County Sheriff Terry Deese.
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Officials at universities across the country have called for a public debate and discussion about the 21-year-old minimum drinking age.
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Unforgettable: American Icarus II
AMERICAN ICARUS: BEACHEY COMES TO SAN DIEGO "Death was always my opponent," said Lincoln Beachey at a celebration in his honor, "and I gave tremendous odds." He spoke at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, May ...
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Mercer medical school gets huge grant
Mercer University was founded in 1833. The Mercer School of Medicine has been awarded the largest one-time grant in the history of the school, one that will help with diabetes prevention.
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Mercer Med School Gets Diabetes Prevention Grant
The Mercer Medical School received a $3.1 million grant to conduct a five-year study of the Church-based Diabetes Prevention and Transition program.
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Mediation Doesn't Resolve Forest Hill Road Dispute
Chairman Charlie Bishop and Joe Allen - confirmed Wednesday that mediation was over.
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Gunman sought in Warner Robins holdup
Warner Robins police are looking for the gunman who held up the Petro Station at 801 South Davis Drive at about 10 p.m. Tuesday, according to a news release from the Warner Robins Police Department.
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Little strengthening expected as Fay tracks farther south
Middle Georgia may feel some gusty winds today and tomorrow from the outer bands of Tropical Storm Fay, but the National Hurricane Center no longer expects the storm to strengthen to hurricane status.
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Bibb panel OKs cash for library
The Bibb County Commission will pony up the extra money needed to run the new Charles A. Lanford M.D. Library, commissioners decided Tuesday.
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Gordon woman wins $100,000 lottery
A Gordon laboratory assistant has won $100,000 in the Georgia Lottery's Big Bucks instant game, according to a lottery news release.
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Wesleyan College's Lane Center has new director
Wesleyan College's Lane Center for Community Engagement and Service has a new director.
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Bibb to proceed with discount drug cards
Bibb County will move forward with a prescription drug discount card program that could save residents about 20 percent on drug costs.
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Three men indicted in Macon shootings
Three men were charged Tuesday in a 15-count indictment in connection with two shootings in March that left one man dead.
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Autopsy inconclusive in Bibb baby's death
So far, medical authorities have not been able to determine exactly how a 13-month-old died Monday.
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Local governments would lose millions if homestead exemption not funded
If the state doesn't fund the homestead exemption this year, local governments would lose millions in funding.
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