13WMAZ-TV - Thu Nov 05
With the holidays just around the corner, many people are planning to hit the stores to find the perfect deal.
Peach dropout rate declinesThe Macon Telegraph - Thu Nov 05
Peach County High School had a nearly one percentage point decrease in the number of dropouts in a three-year period, according to data from the Governor's Office of Student Achievement.
Enrollment indictments set to proceedThe Macon Telegraph - Thu Nov 05
At least one case against a parent who has falsified an address to attend the Houston County schools will be presented Nov.
Fort Valley Candidates Challenge VotersWMAZ-TV Macon - Wed Nov 04
Peach County's board of elections did not act on challenges by two Fort Valley utility commission candidates against more than 50 voters.
Peach residents renew education sales taxThe Macon Telegraph - Wed Nov 04
Peach County residents voted to renew a 1 percent education local option sales tax Tuesday, 1,975 to 840.
Peach County Heads to the PollsWMAZ-TV Macon - Tue Nov 03
In Fort Valley, voters are choosing the city's next mayor. Incumbent John Stumbo is seeking a fourth term in office while Randy King wants a shot at the city's top spot.
Committee OKs purchase of garbage cartsThe Macon Telegraph - Tue Nov 03
Macon residents who need a garbage cart should be able to get one soon. The City Council is expected to approve the purchase of 3,600 new ones today.
Midstate elections have potential for big changesThe Macon Telegraph - Tue Nov 03
It's election day across Middle Georgia. In Warner Robins, ballots will be cast to elect a new mayor and three new city council members.
Houston Co. Schools Credits 'Team Effort' For SuccessWMAZ-TV Macon - Mon Nov 02
Last year's Department of Education's Adequate Yearly Progress or AYP report showed 100 percent of Houston County schools met AYP, Bibb county schools about 63 percent and Peach and Pulaski hit 50 percent or below.
Peach County tax would fund $21 million worth of projectsThe Macon Telegraph - Sat Oct 31
Peach County voters will decide Tuesday whether to renew a 1 percent education local option sales tax for another five years.
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