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  2. YouTuber and guns rights activist Paul Harrell announces his ...

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    Respected firearms expert, Second Amendment proponent and "gun dad of the internet" Paul Harrell died this week at the age of 58, posthumously releasing a pre-recorded YouTube video announcing the ...

  3. Macon shooting leaves one woman dead, one injured, Bibb ... - AOL

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    Anyone with information regarding this incident is being asked to call the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office at 478-751-7500, or the Macon Regional Crimestoppers at 1-877-68CRIME. Show comments ...

  4. How to report Hurricane Helene damage in Macon. 11 ... - AOL

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    The Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority will restart fixed route and paratransit bus service at 7:25 a.m. Friday, a press release said. Watch the agency’s Facebook page for more information and ...

  5. Category:Deaths by firearm in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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  6. The Macon News - Wikipedia

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    The Macon News was founded in 1884 and operated until September 2, 1983. [1] [2] The paper was printed Monday to Saturday under the initial ownership of brothers Jerome B. Pound and Eugene Pound. [1] Subscription to the newspaper was US$5, half that of the rival paper The Macon Telegraph. [1] The Macon News was printed and distributed in the ...

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  8. WMAC - Wikipedia

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    A group of Macon businessmen formed the Southeastern Broadcasting Company and leased the station in 1929, before buying it outright in 1935. [3] In the 1930s, WMAZ was a daytimer , broadcast on 1180 kilocycles , first at 500 watts, and later at 1,000 watts, but required to sign off at sunset to protect WCAU in Philadelphia .

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