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Dan Perdue vying for second term as Houston County Commissioner Chair

Long-time Houston County resident and Chairman of the Houston County Board of Commissioners, Dan Perdue, is seeking reelection for a second term as Chairman.
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Centerville city council approves budget calendar, mobile home ordinance revision
Centerville City Council honored finance staff during Government Finance Professional Appreciation Week, approved the fiscal year 2027 budget calendar, and updated mobile home safety regulations, including higher inspection fees.
Warner Robins city council approves cemetery relocation, talks lifeguard recruitment
Warner Robins City Council discussed raising lifeguard pay to address a staffing shortage, approved relocating a historic cemetery to Magnolia Park, and authorized planting new trees along Russell Parkway as part of a beautification project.
Disastrous first quarter buries Houston County in Elite Eight loss to Woodward Academy
Unfortunately for the Bears, a disastrous first quarter saw them down 28-3 in an eventual 80-48 final in Wednesday’s Elite Eight matchup.
Commissioners hear from Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, proclaim March as Theatre in Our Schools Month 
Houston County Commissioners heard from Lt. Col. Joel Conrad, Commander of the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and issued a proclamation recognizing school theatre.
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Perry Council approves playground name, citizen speaks for the trees
Perry City Council approves the recommended name for an inclusive park. Council also heard concerns related to their current tree ordinance.
Men in uniform standing behind a table. The table has the evidence including money, firearms and bags of marijuana.
Former Veterans High School football coach arrested after transporting marijuana in Ben Hill County
The Ben Hill County Sheriff’s Officer arrested Kerrion Smith, a former teacher and football coach at Veterans High School on Monday, March 2.

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