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My Grandpa Was Killed in World War II. I Met Him Through His Letters Home
Gina Wolf’s grandfather died before she was born but his letters sent to her grandmother from Europe during World War II made it possible for her to know what kind of man he was.
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People camp outside of new Surcheros for free burritos, tacos and more at grand opening
Many people waited outside of the new Surcheros location in Perry on its grand opening Tuesday. The new tex-mex spot gave the first 50 people free Surcheros for a year.
Plus-size women’s boutique Society31 opening in Warner Robins
Owner hopes to fill gap in local shopping options
A junkyard fire sparked near Robins Air Force Base. Two fire departments tackled the blaze with 10,000 gallons of water and 250 gallons of foam
See how the two agencies teamed up to battle the blaze
County’s short-term view on data centers is clear.
Long-term remains unknown
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No Surprises in Meriwether Vote
Votes cast in Meriwether County in the General Primary Runoff Election pretty much matched the state for the exception of a couple of races.
Only Woods Varied in Talbot
Votes cast in Talbot County in the General Primary Runoff Election pretty much matched the state, except in the race of State Superintendent Richard Woods. Woods won the nomination but lost in Talbot County.
Election Official Called Out On Bad Behavior
“There is no place in the Harris County government or any other government in the US, to attempt to silence a voter.”
Those strong words were offered by Becky Langston during last week’s Harris County Commission meeting regarding alleged behavior by a member of the Harris County Board of Elections.
Hogansville Preparing for America’s 250th
Along with many other towns across America, Hogansville is gearing up for Independence Day, which in 2026 will be our country’s 250th anniversary.
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Perry’s first Division-1 soccer signee leaves behind lofty legacy as one of several record-breaking Houston County athletes
Madilynn Foster joined the ranks of several record-breaking Houston County athletes after signing to play soccer at South Carolina State University on Monday.
Warner Robins basketball moving past frustrating 2025-26 season, here’s who is turning heads this offseason
Warner Robins boys head basketball coach Jamaal Garman knows better than anyone how frustrating the 2025-26 season was. But together the Demons are moving forward.








