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Followers of convicted child molester and sect leader Dwight "Malachi" York are bombarding officials at a federal maximum security lock-up with fake documents that seek to free him from a 135-year prison term.
BOE mulling options for historic Putnam school building
The Butler-Baker School, where "The Color Purple" author Alice Walker attended school, could soon be converted into housing for senior citizens.
Storm Leaves Fallen Trees, Damage Around Central Ga.
Severe storms, including at least one possible tornado, downed trees and power lines and left damage across Central Georgia.
Robert I. Landau was sworn in as the newest member of the Board of Directors of Central Georgia Technical College.
Funny, musical spelling bee presented at Theatre Macon
Going back to elementary school might not sound like much fun for some people, but for Jake Adams, it has been great.
Early College showcased during bus tour
From left, bus tour participant Shannon Stackhouse-Flores talks to Early College students Alexis Kelley and Andrea Grable about their health class project.
Perdue Announces Loans For Infrastructure Projects
Gov. Sonny Perdue has announced the approval of five environmental infrastructure project loans for Georgia communities totaling about $6.7 million.
MWA gets $5 million loan for sewers
The Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority announced $6.7 million in loans for water and sewer projects Tuesday, most of which is a $5.1 million loan to the Macon Water Authority.
The following is information compiled from public records taken from reports of the Milledgeville Police Department and the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
3 sentenced to life for Milledgeville beating
Three men accused of kidnapping and beating a Milledgeville man to death before dumping him in Putnam County will spend life in prison.
Officals looking to preserve school writer Alice Walker attended
Putnam County officials are hoping someone will preserve the Butler-Baker School, a historic black school where 'The Color Purple' author Alice Walker became valedictorian in 1961.
Murder Trial Under Way for Three Men in Putnam County
Three men accused of beating a man to death over a $25 marijuana purchase went on trial Tuesday.
Oconee Master Gardeners hold inaugural meeting
The Oconee Master Gardeners Association met Wednesday for the first time as an independent club.
Putnam police say man killed self after car chase
A well-known Augusta businessman is dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound following a police chase Saturday morning in Putnam County.
Four to vie to replace Parham in representing state District 141
It will be a four-way race to replace former state Rep. Bobby Parham in the statehouse.
Tax dollars used to subsidize many ambulance services
Many hospitals with their own ambulance services receive a subsidy from local government, usually designated for ambulances.
'Annie Get Your Gun' a lot of fun
When director Leanne Branch was asked to take the reigns of the musical classic "Annie Get Your Gun," she agreed with one stipulation - she got to pick her stage manager.
Back to School: 4-H helps students improve writing test scores
Christopher Tarpley, a student at the Langston Chapel Elementary School, speaks to a 4-H class in Statesboro, Ga For more than 100 years, Georgia students have learned leadership, character and public speaking skills through the 4-H program.
The feature presentation is "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" rated PG. 6:30 p.m.: The Old Capitol Area Chapter of The Military Officers Association of America meets at the Georgia Military College dining hall.
Putnam Co. Digs Again at Water Chairman's Home
Digging resumed this week for an alleged illegal water tap at property owned by Tom Thompson, chairman of Eatonton-Putnam Water and Sewer Authority.
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