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Ronald John "Ronnie" Thompson Sr. (July 21, 1934 – March 22, 2020), also known by "Machine Gun Ronnie" Thompson, was an American gospel singer, politician, musician, and mental health caseworker. During the 1960s, Thompson became a household name across Georgia and parts of the American South for his live gospel music television shows
A judge sentenced a Macon man who waved a gun at customers in a Walmart in 2021 to seven years in prison Monday, officials said. Selma Oliver-Smith, 45, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Tilman ...
One of the men from the EH Paving took out a gun and shot it into the woods in an attempt to stop the fighting, according to the report. ... Mark Buckland Jr. owns Houston Asphalt in Macon ...
WPGA-TV's logo as "Macon TV WPGA", used from 2010 to 2020. Upon becoming an independent station on January 1, 2010, WPGA began cherry-picking select programs from the Retro Television Network (sharing the affiliation with sister station WPGA-LP) in addition to shows from This TV and retained the station's existing syndicated programming. [8]
An estimated 23,000 individuals are engaged in unlicensed gun dealing in the United States, and the rule will impact tens of thousands of gun sales per year, a White House official said.
Macon County has been an important setting for season 4 of AMC's hit TV show, The Walking Dead. Macon County was a shooting place for the 2013 movie, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The Mountain Goats reference Macon County, Georgia in their song, "Going to Georgia".
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Georgia is ranked 15th in the county, with 19.7 gun deaths per 100,000 residents, putting it just outside the category of the ...
WMGT-DT2, branded as Bounce TV Macon, is the primary Bounce TV and secondary MyNetworkTV-affiliated second digital subchannel of WMGT-TV, broadcasting in standard definition on channel 41.2. The subchannel first signed on the air on July 6, 2009.