Scott to fight BRAC proposal
1/27/2012
By CHARLOTTE MOORE
Journal Staff Writer
Congressman Austin Scott came out swinging Thursday shortly after news broke that President Barack Obama is asking for two new rounds of Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) in 2013 and 2015.
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‘I will keep on keeping on’
1/27/2012
By GARY HARMON
Journal Staff Writer
gharmon@sunmulti.com
Listening to his CD recording of “Danny Boy,” Kody Lucas picks up his saxophone for the first time in three months and plays along.
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WRPD looking for shooting suspect
1/27/2012
By JESSICA CLARK
Journal Staff Writer
jclark@sunmulti.com
Officers of the Warner Robins Police Department are currently searching for the suspect involved in a shooting that happened in Warner Robins Wednesday afternoon.
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WRPD arrests 13 for gambling
1/24/2012
By JESSICA CLARK
Journal Staff Writer
jclark@sunmulti.com
Investigations into several businesses that were providing cash payment for gambling have resulted in the arrest of 13 people.
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Perry Chamber selects interim president
1/24/2012
By JESSICA CLARK
Journal Staff Writer
jclark@sunmulti.com
The Perry Chamber of Commerce has announced the selection of an interim president and chief executive officer.
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Perry plans ‘flexibility’ with SPLOST
1/24/2012
By CHARLOTTE MOORE
Journal Staff Writer
With another countywide Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax on the March 6 ballot, the City of Perry plans to stay flexible in using its share of the anticipated $155 million in funds.
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Perry FD fights house fire
1/24/2012
By KRYSTAL RINER
Managing Editor
kriner@sunmulti.com
Perry Fire Department responded to 608 Starbuck Dr. on Friday to find the living room of the home engulfed in flames.
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New book features Sam Nunn
1/24/2012
By CHARLOTTE MOORE
Journal Staff Writer
Former Perryan and U.S. Senator Sam Nunn is one of five men featured in a new book, The Partnership: Five Cold Warriors and Their Quest to Ban the Bomb, by award-winning journalist Philip Taubman. The book, which reaches bookstores today, is published by HarperCollins and deals with the private and public teamwork of five men: Nunn, Former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, former Secretary of Defense William Perry and Stanford University physicist Sidney Drell.
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