Cleon Bonner served as principal of the Georgia Academy for the Negro Blind and saw the school through integration. He advocated for these students' education.
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Macon Telegraph on MSNCongress didn’t pass effort to make Ocmulgee Mounds GA’s first national park. What now?The push to make Macon’s Ocmulgee Mounds a national park faced delays after Hurricane Helene destruction, but there’s hope ...
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College Football Hall of Fame coach Jim Tressel, who won the 2002 national title at Ohio State University, has been nominated ...
The family of a woman who died after anesthesia complications during surgery in Bibb County won more than $13 million in ...
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Residents say it's a common sight for folks on Center Street in East Macon who've had enough of smelling trash and other waste, especially West who has called the area home for 13 years. “Seeing this ...
A Georgia state House member won’t face a new election despite a tight race. A judge ruled Monday that there wasn't enough ...
Supreme Court of Georgia Justice Verda Colvin will present “Mentorship: Lifting as We Climb” at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at ...
Long-time Prince Avenue Christian football coach Greg Vandagriff has resigned. The school's athletic director Richard ...
Local LGBT Advocate DeMarcus Beckham said, they're hosting the town hall meeting to provide more clarity on the recent ...
Region 2-A Division I: Five of this region’s 10 teams have been ranked in the top 10 this year. Three currently are ranked — No. 5 Central-Macon, No. 7 Washington County and No. 8 ACE Charter. The ...
Macon Regional Crimestoppers Sergeant Greg Thomas visited 41Today to highlight five wanted suspects and discuss the word of the day.
A Roanoke native, Mr. Smith was born on March 1, 1950, the son of Otis H. and Annie Dunlap Smith. He was a member of Providence Baptist Church and was a chicken farmer. Mr. Smith was preceded in death ...
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