Organization Says Downtown Macon Businesses are Thriving

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Businesses in downtown Macon are seeing a lot of foot traffic, and that’s a good thing according to Main Street Macon. Kevin Reaves says his coffee shop is one of a kind in Macon and in middle Georgia. The Taste and See co-owner has had his doors open since the middle of August and he says…

Tractor Supply Company Creates More Jobs in Macon

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Tractor Supply Company distribution center made its debut to Bibb County after more than a year of construction. The 685,000 square foot building houses various products for commercial and residential agriculture, vehicle accessories, and farming. Vice President of Distribution Bob Churchill says the major company made the right choice by building in Macon. “The workforce that was…

Walk to End Alzheimer’s Brings Middle Georgians Together

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The World Alzheimer Report finds the number of older adults who need long-term care will soar from 101 million to 277 million by 2050. As many as 70% of people with Alzheimer’s in the United States live at home, while nearly 70% living in nursing homes have some degree of cognitive impairment. Experts call for a…

Affordable Housing in Perry Receiving Help from Cordele Housing Authority

PERRY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A housing authority from Cordele is helping a Perry affordable housing complex get new upgrades. Last week, Perry city council approved a resolution allowing the housing authority in Cordele to issue bonds so they can improve certain homes in Perry. Now, some homes are receiving attention, with hopes of revitalizing the area. According to Penrose Wolf,…

Macon – Bibb Mayoral Candidate Ellis Responds to Critics

  MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Macon – Bibb mayoral candidate C. Jack Ellis is sounding off about a recent opinion column in the Macon Telegraph that he says is “racially divisive.” The column claims Ellis didn’t work to build a bridge between white and black communities in Macon when he was in office. Ellis denies those claims, and says he’s…

Reasons To Get A Flu Shot This Season

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Flu season is right around the corner. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the best way to prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccine each year. North Central Health District Immunization Coordinator Judy McChargue stopped by 41Today with more on getting vaccinated. The CDC also recommends those 6 months and older…

Baldwin Deputies Searching for Man Wanted for Financial Identity Theft

MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office needs your help to find a man who is wanted for financial identity theft. Capt. Brad King tells 41NBC the man in the surveillance photos is accused cashing fake checks using real MidSouth Credit Union account numbers. King says there are at least three victims in Baldwin County with the possibility…

Senior Athletes Stay Active at the Golden Olympics

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – At 71 years old, Mike Perry is going for the gold. He’s trained for months for the Golden Olympics; perfecting his free throw shot, to compete against some of the best and oldest athletes across the state. “You can either use it or lose it,” he said. Born in 1942, Perry’s an amateur, compared to…

‘Thanks But No Tanks’: Citizens Protest Warner Robins Police Armored Vehicle

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) -“Thanks, but no tanks”–that’s the message a group of protestors wanted to send to the Warner Robins Police Department on Saturday. Nearly a dozen people stood outside of city hall in opposition of the plans to purchase a new armored vehicle. The citizens have become a regular fixture in the town attending council meetings to express…

Warner Robins Church Members Break Ground for New Church Home

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (WMGT/41NBC) – The Christ Redeemer Anglican Church on Highway 41 went from worshipping inside a member’s garage to preparing blueprints for the beginning of what members believe will jump start their future. Members broke ground for their new 4,000 square foot chapel, which will seat up to 150 people. “We started off at a holiday inn here…

Reward Offered for Missing Man

JEFFERSONVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Twiggs County Sheriff Darren Mitchum is vowing to leave no stone unturned, in order to find a man who has been missing for nearly two years. Macon Regional Crimestoppers has joined the sheriff’s office in the search for Troy Burnette. The agencies made the announcement Friday, in a news conference. A $1,000 reward is being offered…

Anita’s Balm: All Natural Alternative For Eczema Sufferers

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — If you suffer from eczema you know just how frustrating, andat times, embarrassing it can be. The skin condition ranges from rashes to flare-ups. For one family in Columbus, Georgia, it’s something they’ve battled for nearly 9 years, until discovering a product called Anita’s Balm. 9-year-old Clay Dykes was born with eczema. It’s a chronic recurring…

Ocmulgee National Monument Hosts Indian Celebration

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Ocmulgee National Monument will host the Annual Ocmulgee Indian Celebration this weekend. It’s a chance for middle Georgians to experience the Southeastern Native American culture and meet people from various tribes. The celebration will include artists, dancers, and storytellers who will share information about their culture. It will also feature jewelry and food such as…

Twiggs County Man Missing for Two Years

JEFFERSONVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Twiggs County Sheriff’s Office investigators are working to locate a man who has been missing for two years. Troy Burnette was last seen at his home on Dec. 19, 2011. He is 49-year-old, 5 feet and 6 inches tall and weighs approximately 168 pounds. Ida McClinton told deputies it was around 6 p.m., when she saw…

Woman Files Complaint, Peach County Tax Assessor Accused of Racial Profiling

FORT VALLEY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A middle Georgia property owner is trying to figure out why she is paying such a high tax rate on her government subsidized homes. United States Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) Rural Development property owner Marilyn McDowell says the Peach County chief tax assessor, Dennis Lee, is to blame. McDowell owns more than 10 acres of land on…

Mercer University to Commemorate 50 Years of Integration

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Singers, speakers and a civil rights leader are coming together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of integration at Mercer University. Ambassador Andrew Young, a former aid to Martin Luther King Jr., will speak at the school’s convocation this Friday, September 20. The event will kick off around 3 p.m. at the Willingham Auditorium on campus in…

Campaign Continues for Macon – Bibb Runoff Candidates

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Election Day for the Macon – Bibb consolidated government has come and gone, and we now have a clearer picture of who will lead the brand new government….at least for a few of the races. After the historic Macon – Bibb election, winners are smiling and thanking their supporters and their ready to take their positions…

Coliseum Oncology Nurse on Celebrity Valerie Harper’s Cancer Battle

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The brave fight of a television start is raising cancer awareness. Americans fell in love with Valerie Harper as Rhonda on the Mary Tyler Moore show and later on her own spinoff. Earlier this year, Harper revealed that she had been diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer. Since then, something extraordinary happened and she’s already…

Andi Willis Shares Tips on Making an Emergency Kit

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – It’s hurricane season and although there hasn’t been much activity brewing in Middle Georgia, you can never be too prepared in case of an emergency. September is National Preparedness month. Professional organizer Andi Willis stopped by Daybreak to share some tips on how to make your own emergency kit. For more information, visit FEMA’s website www.ready.gov…

Studio 41 Celebrates Georgia Music Month With Alan Walden

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Continuing with Georgia Music Month, Joey Stuckey sat down with Alan Walden for this week’s edition of Studio 41. To connect with Joey and Studio 41, go to www.41NBC.com/studio41 or like Studio 41 on Facebook. To watch the entire inteverview, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Yb7RWhk1HQ&feature=youtu.be.     Categories: Joey Stuckey Presents

Teens to Clean Macon and Bibb County

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Second graders at Stratford Academy got a lesson in littering from the President of Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful, (KMBB) Pam Carswell. The tutorial forum was part of a nationwide initiative called “Waste in Place,” which is an interactive lesson for children. It teaches them how they can keep their communities clean. Carswell is a retired teacher and…