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Jason Stephens announced Perry High School boys basketball coach, sets expectations in community meet and greet

The new era of Panthers boys basketball was not ushered in with flashing lights and big promises, but with an intimate gathering of supporters.
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Houston County Courthouse building with a symmetrical, modern facade featuring large windows, columns, and trimmed shrubs on a dry lawn under a sunny sky.
Warner Robins man sentenced to 30 years for trafficking methamphetamine 
Casey Washington of Warner Robins was sentenced to 30 years with the first 15 to be served in prison for trafficking methamphetamine and possession of a firearm by a convected felon.
Perry Ministerial Association hosts annual National Day of Prayer service at Perry Methodist Church
Perry’s National Day of Prayer service was held indoors on Thursday, May 7, at Perry Methodist Church where pastors throughout the city prayed on various topics.
Warner Robins National Day of Prayer celebrates 35th anniversary
Warner Robins City Hall was filled with prayers as part of the annual National Day of Prayer Thursday. 
Warner Robins Police K9 retires after nine years on the force: Dixo hangs up the leash
K9 Dixo has officially retired from the Warner Robins Police Department.
PHOTOS: Warner Robins American Little League baseball major championship
Warner Robins American Little League held their baseball major championship game on Monday and the Marlins came out on top against the Brewers 8-5.
Former Houston County IT employee sentenced for possessing child porn
William Weaver received 16 years for a case the DAs office called “troubling,” “disturbing” and “reprehensible.”

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