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Houston County stays alive with walk-off balk, splits quarterfinals doubleheader with Woodward Academy

There are a lot of ways to win a baseball game, but a walk-off balk isn’t high on the list of expected outcomes.
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Centerville’s proposed budget up from last year
Budgeting was the main topic at the City of Centerville’s latest meeting.
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Residents speak out against Airport Road annexation request, council approves interim community development director
A proposed townhouse development has returned to the council chambers, and residents are continuing to voice concerns. 
Northside host to 11 student-athletes on spring signing day
There have been dramatic changes to the Northside athletics programs over the last several years, and it’s showing some fruit with the Eagles’ largest class in recent memory.
Perry author publishes first novel in remembrance of her twin sister 
Longtime Perry resident Kaitlyn Dryden, recently published her first novel, “Love Ya Mean It”, a story about finding happiness after losing a loved one.
Warner Robins signs seven on spring signing day
Warner Robins basketball had a lot of representation during Thursday’s signing day, which saw seven student-athletes put pen to paper to continue their athletic and academic careers at the collegiate level.
Houston County inmate dies, GBI investigating
The GBI is investigating after a 33-year-old man died in county custody.

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