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Houston County ends regular season on a high note, looks ahead to another postseason run

The Houston County Bears ended their regular season on a high note, a 9-2 victory against the Jones County Greyhounds on Friday night.
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Youth pastor arrested in Houston County due to child pornography investigation in Pennsylvania 
John Tyler Moreland, 30, was arrested in Houston County regarding a child pornography investigation being conducted by Pennsylvania State Police.
Westfield’s comeback cut short in loss to Strong Rock Christian
Just as Westfield’s (13-11, 5-7 GIAA District 5-4A/3A) offense found some rhythm, Rhodes Bledsoe hit an at-em to Strong Rock Christian’s (8-15, 3-3 District) second baseman for a game-ending double play.
911 center Residential Premise program makes emergencies smoother for special needs
Encounters with first responders can often be stressful, especially for people with disabilities. A local agency has a program that hopes to make interactions smoother.
Multiple people injured after accidental shooting at Warner Robins Kroger 
An accidental shooting at a local grocery store injured multiple people in Warner Robins on Wednesday night.
Warner Robins man sentenced to 25 years in prison for trafficking cocaine in Houston County 
Gregory Ford, 51, of Warner Robins was sentenced to 30 years with the first 25 to be served in prison for trafficking cocaine in Houston County.
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Perry Police Department offering women, senior citizen firearm safety classes
The Perry Police Department will host two firearm safety classes geared towards women and senior citizens later this month. 

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