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Digitally created image by Delaila Marquez.
Macon It Crafty
Activities offered locally to unleash your inner artist
Delaila Marquez, Murphy Center • October 25, 2024
Events in Macon September 19 - 25
Events in Macon September 19 – 25
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • September 18, 2024
Participants in a festival events at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historic Park
Events in Macon September 12 – 18
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • September 12, 2024
  • Hundreds of Georgians sign up for free passport at event sponsored by pro-transgender groups November 20, 2024
    A passport can be the key to the world, but to some transgender and nonbinary Georgians it can also mean much more. About 200 people registered Thursday for a free passport program at Atlanta City Hall organized by two pro-transgender organizations, Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative, or SNAPCO, and TransSocial. Participants gathered around tables in the […]
    Ross Williams
  • Kemp, Ossoff push Congress to send relief to Georgia farmers hit hard by Hurricane Helene November 20, 2024
    Georgia leaders from both sides of the aisle are urging Congress to act on disaster relief as the clock winds down on the current term. Republican Gov. Brian Kemp sent a letter Tuesday to congressional budget leaders expressing the “urgent need” for federal aid, specifically asking for block grant funding for agricultural relief.  Based on […]
    Jill Nolin
  • Planned central Georgia national park gains momentum with few days left before Congress adjourns November 20, 2024
    A proposal to turn a prehistoric American Indian site in central Georgia into the state’s first national park advanced out a U.S. Senate committee Tuesday. But the bipartisan group of Georgia lawmakers who are behind the measure creating Ocmulgee Mounds Park and Preserve are running short on time to get it across the finish line […]
    Jill Nolin