Equine Therapy helping residents in Middle Georgia

The goal is it to help give back to the community through horses.

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia(41NBC/WMGT)—Barbara Adler, Owner of Phoenix Equine Assisted Program, started the program three years ago. Her goal is to help give back to the community through her love for horses. She recently moved to Middle Georgia to serve more people in the area. Friday morning, Adler and her horse Lily, visited the Phoenix at Lake Assisted Living Community where…

First African American newspaper now available in Houston County

The newspaper debuted July 1, and will be out on the first of each month.

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia(41NBC/WMGT)— Rutha Jackson and Kimberly Hicks founded the African American Tre-City newspaper. The newspaper encompasses the cities of Centerville, Warner Robins and Perry. They say the goal is to inform the community about the African American history, and what the community is doing now. The newspaper debuted July 1, and will be out on the first of each…

Centerville man reported Missing

CENTERVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Centerville Police Department is searching for a missing person by the name of Andrew Semelink. Semelink was last seen Tuesday wearing a white shirt and khaki/gray shorts with a gray hat carrying a green bag. He is 36 years old, is 5 foot 11 inches tall, weighs 165 pounds and is bald. If you or…

Coach’s Corner: Washington County High School

(41NBC/WMGT) — Coach Joel Ingram is entering his 16th season as the Head Coach at Washington County this fall. His Golden Hawks are coming off back-to-back playoff appearances, but they’re looking to get past the first round for the first time since 2018, when they made it to the quarterfinals. Coach Ingram had a conversation about it with Bill Shanks…

Friday brings more chances for afternoon storms

Heavy rain and storms once again moved across Middle Georgia this afternoon, keeping with the theme of scattered showers from the rest of the week. We won’t be diverting from the trend Friday, as more scattered storms will be popping up. Highs will be warming to the mid and low 90s tomorrow, keeping high humidity in the area as well….

‘Talk time is over’: Several dozen attend Macon Violence Prevention forum

Several dozen people showed up to a forum Thursday night to discuss ways to prevent violence from happening.

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Several dozen people showed up to a forum Thursday night to discuss ways to prevent violence from happening. The forum, which took place in Macon-Bibb’s District 9 as part of a series of events under Mayor Lester Miller’s Macon Violence Prevention (MVP) initiative, was held at the Macon Mall. Miller, District 9 Commissioner Al Tillman, District…

Fort Valley Mayor speaks on Councilman’s arrest

Fort Valley Mayor Barbara Williams is speaking out on the recent arrest of City Council member Jimmy Barnes.

FORT VALLEY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Fort Valley Mayor Barbara Williams is speaking out on the recent arrest of City Council member Jimmy Barnes. After learning Barnes was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and making terroristic threats, she says it’s now a waiting game. “It would be unfair to jump in there before we get all the information that we…

Mercer University organization helping vaccinate Hispanic population

A group of Mercer University undergrads set up a vaccination site this week specifically targeting the Hispanic population.

MACON, Georgia(41NBC/WMGT) — A group of Mercer University undergrads set up a vaccination site this week specifically targeting the Hispanic population. According to the CDC, the Hispanic population has one of the lowest COVID vaccination rates. Jose Pino, Interfaith Youth Core coordinator at Mercer University, says many face challenges when it comes to getting the vaccine. “One of those is…

Crawford County chemical fire puts Roberta under shelter in place order

ROBERTA, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT)– The Emergency Management Agency of Crawford County has put forward a Shelter in Place order for the city of Roberta due to a chemical fire that began around 10:00 a.m. Thursday morning at the Olin Plant. According to the EMA, it began as a structure fire that started near a chemical tank of epoxy resin that was…

Coach’s Corner: John Milledge Academy

(41NBC/WMGT) — The John Milledge Academy football Trojans haven’t lost a single game since 2018. They’ve won back-to-back state championships, and are looking to get it done again this fall. Coach J.T. Wall sat down with 41NBC’s Bill Shanks to talk about it in the Coach’s Corner. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: Coach’s Corner, high school sports, sports

Woman injured after being hit by SUV

MACON, Georgia(41NBC/WMGT)  — A woman is in critical condition after being hit by an SUV. Bibb County Sheriff Deputies responded to a pedestrian crash on Napier Avenue just before 11 a.m on July 14th. According to reports, an SUV hit 34-year-old Chalandreria Pringle of Macon. An ambulance transported the victim to Atrium Health Navicent. Pringle remains in critical, but stable…

Trailer crash causes detour on I-16 in Treutlen County

Georgia DOT contractors and engineers are working to solve the issue ASAP

SOPERTON,  Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) says Interstate 16 in Treutlen County has been shut down in both directions. Therefore, traffic cannot access the highway from Exit 71 to Exit 78. The detour comes after a large dump truck crashed into the SR 86 bridge. As a result, the bridge shifted nearly 6 feet. Georgia DOT…

Scattered storms return Thursday

Not many surprises in the forecast for the rest of the week if you have been around for the past few days. We will be warming into the 90s once again tomorrow with high humidity. Scattered showers and storms will once again be popping up during the afternoon hours tomorrow, brining heavy rain and lightning. This trend of afternoon storms…

BS Report: July 14th – Bad Luck Braves

The Braves can't catch a break this season. Down four games and now they have to finish the season without Ronald Acuña. What's the next step?

The Braves can’t catch a break this year. Already down four games and now they have to finish the season without Ronald Acuña. Can the front office save the team before playoffs? Bill Shanks goes through the options the Braves have to finish out 2021. Categories: Sports

Coliseum Medical Centers encourages pregnant women to get vaccinated

With less than half of the Georgia population vaccinated, doctors say they want to keep expectant mothers safe.

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — With less than half of the Georgia population vaccinated against Covid-19, doctors say they want to keep expectant mothers safe. According to the Chief Medical Officer of Coliseum Medical Centers, Dr. Corbi Milligan, pregnant women are more at risk of getting Covid-19. When a pregnant women gets the virus, it can lead to hospitalization and even…

Child tax credits coming to bank accounts July 15

Child tax credits are on their way to 91% of Georgia families starting July 15.

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Child tax credits are on their way to 91% of Georgia families starting July 15. Warner Robins resident Courtney Driver, a former marine turned paralegal, is a single mom to her 5 year-old-daughter Jaya. Driver says the monthly credits will help her pay for Jaya’s childcare and other expenses. “For me groceries, making sure our bill…

Centerville preparing to open new fire station

If you are driving on Houston Lake Boulevard, it's hard to miss Centerville's new fire station.

CENTERVILLE, Georgia(41NBC/WMGT) — If you are driving on Houston Lake Boulevard, it’s hard to miss Centerville’s new fire station. With a new look and a bigger facility, the Centerville Fire Department didn’t have to move too far. The new station is located right next to the old one but is now more visible to the public. According to Fire Chief…

Coach’s Corner: Westside High School

  (41NBC/WMGT) — The Westside Seminoles went 5 and 5 last season, making it to the state playoffs before falling in the opening round. Coach Spoon Risper back for his 13th season as the Seminoles’ Head Coach this fall. He sat down with 41NBC’s Bill Shanks recently to look forward to the 2021 season. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: Coach’s…

Staying hot Wednesday, afternoon storms possible

Thunderstorm coverage was much lower today than yesterday across Middle Georgia, despite continued heat and humidity. Tomorrow we will have a similar set up in regards to thunderstorm chances. Most of the rain will depend on the strength of the sea breeze front and storms to our north. Highs will be back in the 90s, and heat index values will…

Bird beats Taylor in runoff for Centerville Council, Post 1 seat

Robert "Bob" Bird has won the runoff election for Centerville City Council, Post 1.

CENTERVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Robert “Bob” Bird has won the runoff election for Centerville City Council, Post 1. The unofficial results show Bird received 360/599 (60.1%) of votes cast. His opponent, Debbie D. Taylor, received 239 votes (39.9%). Cameron Andrews stepped down from the seat in April, and Bird and Taylor received the most votes in an election held in…

Happening Now: CGTC Alumni Network hosts multiple job fairs

The Central Georgia Technical College Alumni Network is hosting several job fairs this week as part of a revitalization of the college's alumni network.

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Central Georgia Technical College Alumni Network is hosting several job fairs this week. The events are part of a plan to revitalize the college’s alumni network. The school hosted several in-person networking events this week that were RSVP only and will also host two days of virtual career fair events on Wednesday and Thursday, July…

Brookdale Water Challenge brings in more than 1,200 cases of water

The Macon-Bibb community donated more than 1,200 cases of water to the Brookdale Warming Center.

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Macon-Bibb community donated more than 1,200 cases of water to the Brookdale Warming Center Tuesday. Macon-Bibb Commissioner Al Tillman and Mayor Pro Tem Seth Clark started the Brookdale Water Challenge, asking people to take cases of water to the center and promising to match every case donated. Commissioner Tillman says the challenge is about providing…