The Macon Telegraph - Thu Nov 26
When she closes her eyes and allows herself to dream a little, Natosha Freeman can hear the chitlins crackling in the frying pan.
48th Brigade Commander Thankful to be Home this Holiday13WMAZ-TV - Thu Nov 26
For one Central Georgia group, it's a Thanksgiving tradition 9 years in the making.
Thanksgiving Classic returns to MaconThe Macon Telegraph - Thu Nov 26
More than 60 youth football teams from across the Southeast are expected to compete in the Thanksgiving Youth Football Classic starting today at Central City Park's softball complex.
Midstate abounds with places to cut your own Christmas treeThe Macon Telegraph - Thu Nov 26
For many families, Thanksgiving Day marks the unofficial beginning of the Christmas-tree-hunting season.
Macon lands second convention for 2011The Macon Telegraph - Thu Nov 26
Less than three weeks after Macon won a bid to host a recreation and parks convention in 2011, another convention is heading here the same year.
Thanksgiving Feast Shoppers Keep Close Eye On PriceWMAZ-TV Macon - Wed Nov 25
Some shoppers say the economy has hit their Thanksgiving Day feast, and they plan on leaving out some items from their grocery cart.
Pilot Club of Moultrie celebrates its 88thThe Observer - Tue Nov 24
Staff Reports MOULTRIE - The Pilot Club of Moultrie, Inc. celebrated its 88th birthday at its October meeting.
Police looking for Capital City Bank banditThe Macon Telegraph - Tue Nov 24
A man passed a note to a bank teller at the Capital City Bank on Northside Drive, demanding money and then fleeing about 12:25 p.m. today, Macon police said.
Macon Housing Authority Honors VolunteersWMAZ-TV Macon - Tue Nov 24
Nine Macon Housing Authority residents competed for the 2009 John Whitehead volunteer award.
Committee works to erect markers on Civil War trailsMDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia - Tue Nov 24
The Macon Sesquicentennial Planning Committee is working to erect 10 more markers along Civil War Heritage Trails.
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