November 2025 News
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Pinnacle Bank & Morris Bank Jointly Announce Strategic Merger
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'Macon-Bibb County Has to Stay Competitive' | Bibb Leaders Approve Construction Firm to Build New Arena
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Brothers Open Up a New Central Georgia Chicken Restaurant with High Hopes of Expanding | Here's Where
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Macon Businesses See Slowdown After Federal Government Shutdown
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Different Faiths, Same Mission: Macon Religious Groups Collect Thousands of Pounds for Food Bank
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'It Does Make us Proud' | How Local Students Came Together to Help Stuff the Truck in Central Georgia
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Virginia Transformer to Create 400 Jobs in Effingham Expansion
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Georgia Aviation Trailblazer Pat Epps has Died
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Georgia DOT Awards $86.3M in Contracts in October
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Habitat for Humanity Helped More Than 3 Million People Build or Improve a Place to Call Home During Past Year
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Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, Local Law Enforcement Making Sure Everyone is Buckled Up Before Holiday Season
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Georgia Department of Education Recognizes Literacy Leader and Math Leader Schools
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From Crowded Lots to Long Drives: Navigating Holiday Travel with Confidence
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FAA Lifts Flight Restrictions Ahead of Thanksgiving, Holiday Travel Returns to Normal
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U.S. Mortgage Originations Dip 2% in Q3
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U.S. Consumer Auto Shopping Stays Strong, Registers as 'Hot' in Q3
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GEDA Honors Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority (MBCIA) and First Quality Baby Products with Large Community Award
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Warner Robins Planning & Zoning Recommends Approval Of Amendment Defining Data Centers | What That Means
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Sen. Larry Walker III Shares Georgia’s Success at NCOIL Fall Meeting
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'Give Back' Spirit Leads Milledgeville’s First Day Of Stuff The Truck
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'Been a Long Time Coming' | Peach County Opens 1st Animal Control Shelter After Years of Planning
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Georgia Lawmakers Debate Cellphone Ban at All Public High Schools
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Commissioner John King Announces Major Savings for Georgia Drivers
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NSF Grant Renewed to Protect Georgia Coastlines
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Georgia Economy Suffers From Lack Of Financial Aid For Low-Income Students, Advocates Argue
