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UPDATE: Man wanted in Warner Robins hit-and-run now in custody
UPDATE (4/23/24): Warner Robins Police say the man wanted in connection with a hit-and-run last month is now in custody. According to a news release, Dustin Nelson turned himself in around 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. “He is being processed on warrants for felony hit and run and failure to report an...
Central Georgia bus driver serves students beyond the bus
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. — On the way to school, kids need a wake-up call. But some are lucky enough to hear more than the hum of the bus, like the tune that plays within the bus driver of Tim DeGuire. "He'd just be belting out lyrics as he's singing...
Boomtown: Houston County plans to build a new water tower in Bonaire area
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. — There is a saying that goes "when you look your best you feel your best," and Tara Mason and her team help folks feel their greatest every day at Great Clips in Bonaire. Coming into work, she says she passes something new often. "House-wise and...
'Increasing dramatically' | Warner Robins discusses increase in car services and fast food businesses
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — If you need to clean your car and get it serviced, it seems like you have more options nowadays. If you want to grab something quick to eat after, there are plenty of options there too. But some leaders in Warner Robins have growing concerns...
Bibb sheriff candidate Ron Rodgers files lawsuit over election board's disqualification decision
MACON, Ga. — In another twist to the disqualification saga of two Bibb County Sheriff candidates, Ron Rodgers is asking a Bibb County Superior Court judge to step in. An attorney for Rodgers asked a judge Monday to reverse Macon-Bibb County Board of Elections' decision to disqualify Rodgers on April 10.
State, local library employees fear jail time under proposed bill
WIREGRASS (WDHN) — The proposed bill that aims to impose harsher restrictions on what books children can and cannot read could put library employees in hot water. “It does sound like library staff could be subject to criminal prosecution” Under the “Supplying Minors” bill, public libraries and school libraries will now be included in the […]
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