The Macon Telegraph - Fri Nov 27
The first time Tony Sellier went to Cuba he was 15. He was leaving his home in Venezuela at his parents insistence and flying to a new life in America.
Byron Restaurant Serves Up Free Holiday Meal13WMAZ-TV - Thu Nov 26
A restaurant in Byron will serve up a Thanksgiving meal for the community today.
Big Peach Antiques thrivingThe Macon Telegraph - Wed Nov 25
Where can you find Burl Ives records, hand-carved tables, Coca-Cola memorabilia and pottery, all under one roof? It is all available for sale at the Big Peach Antiques Mall in Byron.
New EMS Equipment Could Help You Survive Heart AttackWMAZ-TV Macon - Fri Nov 20
Peach County Emergency Medical Services has new equipment that could give patients better and faster medical help.
Salem murder suspects' first court appearanceThomaston Times - Fri Nov 20
The three men who faced charges of murder, assault, armed robbery, arson, and theft by taking in the Salem double homicide had their first appearance before the Magistrate.
Byron church rebuilds after fireThe Macon Telegraph - Wed Nov 18
Two years after a fire destroyed the church building, the congregation of the Allen Temple AME Church in Byron broke ground Wednesday on its new sanctuary and fellowship hall at the corner of Jones Road and Ga.
Peach Penny Tax to Improve School Buildings, TechnologyWMAZ-TV Macon - Tue Nov 17
Voters in Peach County said they want to raise money for the school system using a one penny sales tax, also called an Education Local Option Sales Tax.
Homeless man arrested on Florida warrantRome News - Tribune - Sun Nov 15
A homeless man remain jailed Sunday after was arrested by Floyd County Police on a fugitive warrant from Florida Saturday, reports stated.
Public hearing set for Ga. 96 improvementsThe Macon Telegraph - Fri Nov 13
A public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday on the Georgia Department of Transportation's proposed plans for improvements to Ga.
Houston County schools move down in GHSA reclassificationThe Macon Telegraph - Fri Nov 13
The upcoming opening of Veterans High School will push the three Warner Robins public schools down a classification when the 2010-2011 high school athletic season begins.
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