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Middle Georgia Artist Kevin "Scene" Lewis
Paid to Paint on Walls
Meet Artist Kevin Lewis
Christopher Alton Hill, Murphy Center • December 12, 2024
Paul and Alice Williams with Cherry the Pink Poodle outside Pet Grooming by Paul and Alice
Behind the tradition that keeps Macon tickled pink
Couples commitment to pink poodles pink has become an iconic part of Cherry Blossom experience.
Caris Weinberg, Murphy Center • December 6, 2024
Pictured above is JP Haynie, the current Artistic Director of the MLT, sitting in the ticket booth on Oct. 16th, 2024.
Behind the Curtain
A Look at Macon Little Theatre
Karaline Houston, Murphy Center • December 6, 2024
  • Georgia Senate sends tax refund, income tax cut to governor’s desk March 20, 2025
    A pair of Georgia bills that would lower the state income tax rate and provide an extra refund to taxpayers later this year are now awaiting Gov. Brian Kemp’s signature. The state Senate Thursday greenlighted House Bill 111 and 112, the fourth in a series of tax rebate package bills in recent years that the […]
    Stanley Dunlap
  • Georgia House OKs governor’s priority lawsuit damage award limit bill, easing path to his signature March 20, 2025
    As the dust settles in the wake of Georgia’s much-awaited lawsuit showdown in the House, one thing seems clear: A special session is looking much less likely. Gov. Brian Kemp had threatened to drag lawmakers back to Atlanta for a special session if “meaningful, impactful” changes were not made to the state’s civil justice system […]
    Maya Homan
  • Bookman: Flushing federal systems down toilet could return Georgia to days of foul water and air March 20, 2025
    Our lives rely on systems. Flush the toilet, the sewage system takes it away. Flip an electrical switch, the lights turn on. Hit the brake pedal, the system brings the car safely to a halt.  We take those systems for granted, assuming that they’ll operate unseen and in the background, because that’s how we design […]
    Jay Bookman