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ON THE OTHER SIDE: Houston County baseball swept by Newnan for first state championship loss

There are a lot of emotions involved in a championship game, and the Bears got to experience the negative side of them for the first time in Monday’s championship loss.
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Houston County Sheriff’s Office provides advice after Georgia Department of Driver Services warns of text message scam
Houston County Sheriff gives insight into how scams have affected people locally and provides advice on how to avoid them.
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Houston County Public Library System looks to motivate students to read this summer with Vacation Reading Program
The Houston County Public Library System hopes to encourage more kids to read over summer with their Vacation Reading Program.
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Dr. Mark Scott talks retirement and the next chapter after 11 years serving as Superintendent of Schools 
We sat down with Houston County Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Mark Scott, to discuss his retirement, his experience in the role and what’s next.
Warner Robins police searching for man missing since Friday
Jerome Edmund was last seen by family on May 23, the department said.
Clay’s Court: Failure and frustration are a part of growth
There have been plenty of times this last school year that I felt frustrated, or that I failed.
Parent files lawsuit against Houston County Sheriff Deputies, medical employees after son dies in 2023
He is suing for negligence after 17-year-old Braxton Gilpin, who had Hemophilia B, died from an untreated brain bleed while in custody following a fight and repeated signs of medical distress.

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