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Fort Valley · Fort ValleyThe suspect in question is Nafabian Felton, also known as Yogi. He hijacked a vehicle last week. Felton is 21 years old, 5'8 and weighs around 153 pounds. He was last seen on Davidson Street in Fort Valley. If you know of Felton's whereabouts, please contact the Fort Valley Police Department at (478)-825-3383.See the Story
Fort Valley Police Department looking for suspect who hijacked a vehicle last week
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Pickleball · MaconRhythm and Rally currently has 32 climate-controlled pickleball courts, and over 150,000 square feet of space. Southern Pickleball's Macon Love 2024 Valentine's Tournament takes place from Friday, February 9th, and finishes on Sunday, February 11th. The tournament reportedly has 850 registered players from over 17 states, which will be setting a new record.See the Story
Rhythm and Rally holds 2024 Valentine's pickleball tournament
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Wilcox County · Wilcox CountyRichard Everette says he was diagnosed with bladder cancer last year. The Purple Heart recipient for years he's been living with COPD due agent orange. Everette was induced into a 30-day coma nearly a decade ago for the damage to his breathing. He says he left the hospital feeling his years of service were met with disrespect.See the Story
Dying veteran's plea for dignity brushed off by VA doctor as 'waste of funds'
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Macon, Georgia · MaconBertha Jackson, 76, and Lenora Maynard, 65, were pronounced dead at a Macon home. Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs when carbon monoxide builds up in the blood. Burning fuels, including gas, wood, propane, or charcoal, make the gas. Appliances and engines that aren't well-vented can cause it to build up.See the Story
2 women found dead in Macon home from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, coroner says
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