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‘Epic’ outdoor Party at with karaoke at American Legion Post 233 Friday
The American Legion Post 233 Loganville GA is inviting the community to an ‘Epic’ outdoor party at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 5, 2024. Post 233 is located at 4635 Atlanta Highway in Loganville, GA. “We’re throwing a fantastic outdoor bash and you’re all invited! Come out for...
Corps of Engineers Reminds Lake Visitors – No Fireworks Permitted on Lake
Many lakefront property owners on Hartwell Lake might be planning to do their own fireworks tonight and for many, that’s become an annual tradition. But the Corps of Engineers Hartwell Lake office reminds visitors, campers, and private dock owners that using fireworks on Corps lands and waters is prohibited by long-standing regulations, according to Ranger Annette Dotson.
Jeff Smith car dealerships in Perry sold. New million-dollar KIA facility planned
New owners expected to invest millions to relocate and build a new dealership while remodeling the Dodge location. The initial transition of ownership had hiccups: computers were down and just over a dozen customers were turned away.
2025 linebacker Christian Gass includes Tennessee in top three
2025 linebacker prospect Christian Gass named his top three schools. Gass’ top three schools are Tennessee, Georgia and USC, according to Chad Simmons of On3. He also announced his commitment date will be July 20. The 6-foot-2.5, 215 pound four-star linebacker prospect is from Eastside High School in Covington,...
Lawsuit filed as Thomasville’s first Black high school goes up for sale
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WALB) - A lawsuit has been filed in Thomasville over the sale of the historic Douglass High School. Many in the community are upset over the sale of the city’s first Black public school. “This is the only historical building that we have left in Thomasville, —...
Community comes together to support Nimmons family
Heather Nimmons had just dropped her youngest daughter off at a friend’s house a couple of miles from home when she received a call telling her to turn around and come back. Her daughter was in an accident that led her to be airlifted to the Children’s Hospital of Georgia in Augusta. Nimmons hasn’t returned home since the accident occurred about 3 p.m. June 26.
Drag show in Perry canceled amid backlash, moves to Warner Robins
HOUSTON COUNTY – Last week, there was uproar regarding a drag show originally at Main St. Bar in Perry, but a Warner Robins establishment had different plans. Main St. Bar planned to host the drag show on Sunday, June 30. However, people expressed their concerns regarding the show and even sent threats, according to the show’s producer Pynk Univers.
MPD Reports: Suicide threats and mental health issues prompt welfare checks; domestic disputes
The City of Monroe Police Department reported the following incidents for the period June 20 – 27, 2024. Due to the length, this report has been split into five parts. This is the third part. Please note an arrest or charge does not constitute a conviction. Dispute Non-Violent –...
Independence Day Forecast; Latest on Hurricane Beryl
Columbus, GA (WRBL)- Tracking a hot, humid, and stormy Independence Day for you. Temperatures this afternoon will rise into the lower 90s, however when you factor in high dew points, it is going to feel like triple digits this evening. Firework Forecast: Showers and storms will begin to pop up...
Travis Chambers sworn in as newest Columbus City Councilor
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Friday afternoon, the newest Columbus councilor was sworn in at the Government Center. Chief Superior Court Judge Art Smith and Probate Judge Marc D’Antonio swore in real estate broker and nonprofit executive Travis Chambers for District 10 post. The ceremony began just past 3:30 p.m.
New Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit judge to hear first docket Monday
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL)— Last week Georgia Governor Brian Kemp swore in a new Superior Court Judge who is set to her first docket in the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit serving six counties on Monday. Carolyn ‘Tippi’ Burch was appointed by Gov. Kemp to serve as the seventh Superior Court Judge in the Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit. Native […]
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