Charter School Advocate Group to Hold Meetings in Macon

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Georgia Charter Schools Association is coming to Macon to host two community meetings on public charter schools. A news release from GCSA says, “With confidence in Macon public schools at an all-time low, GCSA is convening these meetings to increase public understanding of public chart schools and help community groups move forward with high quality…

Georgia Department of Corrections to Host Military Job Fair

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — About 800 jobs will be up for grabs starting Wednesday. The Georgia Department of Corrections is hosting a military job fair, open to all U.S. veterans. Assistant Commander Chief of Staff Greg Dozier appeared as a guest on Daybreak to share the details of the free event. The job fair is April 17 from 10A.M. to…

Cirque Du Soleil Quidam to Perform at Macon Centreplex

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Macon premiere of Cirque Du Soleil’s Quidam is coming to the Macon Centreplex. Rope Skipping World Champion Adrienn Benhegyi and spokesperson for the group Jessica Leboeuf stopped by Daybreak with the details of the performance and a preview of one of the acts. Quidam showcases individuality and the uniqueness of each human being. It relates…

Lifefest 2013 Promotes Miracle of Adoption

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — If you enjoy Christian music, perhaps you’re considering adoption, or you’re just looking for a fun family festival – the Lifefest Families 4 Life 2013 event is for you. Filmmaker and actor Jack Walker stopped by Daybreak to share the details of the one of a kind event and talk about how his documentary “Faultless” plays…

Bibb School District Faces Bigger Budget Shortfall Than Expected

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Bibb County School District is facing an even bigger budget deficit than it thought. On Friday, an e-mail from the state to the district’s financial officer, Sharon Roberts, confirmed the district would be losing $3 million more state dollars in the upcoming year. That news brings the projected budget shortfall from $15 million to $18…

Middle Georgia Runners Return Home After Boston Marathon Explosion

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – For dozens of Middle Georgians, the explosions at the Boston Marathon hit close to home. At least 8 people from Macon and Warner Robins qualified to compete at this year’s race. Grace Tinkey was a mile away when the first explosion went off. Now one day after the frightening finale at the finish line, the 17-year-old…

Community Still Rallying for Justice for Junebug

MACON, Georgia (41 NBC/WMGT) – There was another rally for “Justice for Junebug.” The case where Sammie Davis Jr. was shot and killed five months ago by Macon police officer Clayton Sutton.  The rally began Tuesday around 5 PM, that’s when Davis’s family, friends and supporters including representatives from the NAACP took to City Hall for “Justice for Junebug.” Many…

WWII & Korean War Vet Flies for First Time in Years

PERRY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – After 20 years of military service and more than 8,000 hours of logged flight time, a Fort Valley World War Two and Korean War veteran took to the sky for the first time in years on Tuesday. “Airplanes have just been everything to me all my life,” 92-year-old veteran Frank Cross said. Cross started flying when…

Bibb Student Claims Brass Knuckles Sent Him to Hospital

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — A 15 year-old Bibb County student is recovering today, after he claims another student punched him in the head with brass knuckles. “My head burst,” said Me’khi Rouse, pointing to the cut on his head with three staples keeping it closed. The 8th grader at Ballard Hudson Middle School says on Monday, he was leaving for…

Deepstep Volunteer Fire Department Wants Your Help

DEEPSTEP, Georgia (41 NBC/WMGT) – In Deepstep, the volunteer fire department has a problem. One of the vehicles in the department is unreliable and the fire department wants your help to do something about it. Joseph Mckinnon has been a volunteer firefighter for the Deepstep Volunteer Fire Department for the past two years. He’s been one of the department’s workhorses. He…

Get Sensitive Documents Shredded This Week Free Of Charge

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – If you have a bunch of sensitive papers and documents you need shredded, Robins Federal Credit Union is sponsoring two free shred day events this week across middle Georgia. Hillary Bobbitt from Robins Federal Credit Union stopped by our Daybreak studio to give us the when and where. Check out the video below for the full…

Fit for the Cure Coming to Middle Georgia

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Fit for the Cure events are coming to middle Georgia. For more than a decade, Wacoal has been educating and fitting women across the country about the importance of proper bra fittings and overall breast health. Fit Consultant Natasha Carroll stopped by Daybreak to share a preview of the upcoming events and programs. By participating in…

Council Committee Baffled Over Consolidation Task Force’s Role and Power to Spend

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Confusion and frustration at Macon City hall Monday as the appropriations committee struggled to understand the role of the consolidation task force. 41NBC first reported a few weeks ago about concerns over the transition team spending taxpayer money without council’s consent. Those issues came out of a late-night legislative meeting at the close of the Georgia…

Dublin Local Businesses Thriving

DUBLIN, Georgia (41 NBC/WMGT) – In the past several weeks, the city of Dublin sent out several news releases promoting new business ribbon cuttings and grand openings in the area. 41 NBC spoke with Matthew White, the Membership and Marketing Coordinator at the Chamber of Commerce in Dublin, about the recent spike in growth and what local businesses can look…

Last Day to File Taxes On Time

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The clock is ticking on the deadline to file your taxes. Monday is the last day to turn in all your paperwork on time without facing any penalties. “I’ll just be glad to get it over with,” last minute taxpayer David Cochran said. April 15th at midnight is the IRS deadline to file your taxes on…

State Agency Investigating Three Former Houston Deputies for Involvement in Pressure Washing Inmate

PERRY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council is investigating three former Houston County deputies who were fired for their involvement in pressure washing an inmate. On Friday, 41NBC reported the former inmate, Christopher Holt is suing Houston County and several former and current deputies for using a pressure washer on him last June. Today, 41NBC…

Warner Robins Mayor’s Assistant Claims She Was Mistreated, Files Intent to Sue

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A former administrative assistant to the mayor plans to sue the City of Warner Robins, claiming she was mistreated and forced into early retirement. In an intent to sue, Macon attorney Jonathan Waters alleges that his client Faye Coulter was bullied and discriminated against while working under Mayor Chuck Shaheen. Waters is demanding nearly $500,000…

Min Pin “Ray” In Need of Loving Home

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Each week, Daybreak interviews a local pet adoption agency to introduce viewers at home to cats and dogs in need of caring homes. Monday, Macon-Bibb Animal Welfare Director Sarah Tenon stopped by the studio with the ‘Pet of the Week.’ Ray is a miniature pinscher mix. He was found in middle Georgia, however his tags are…

East Macon Road Repairs Begin One Year after Residents Petition

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Construction is set to begin in an East Macon neighborhood, one year after residents petitioned for road repairs. This week, crews will work to realign the three-way intersection at Upper River Road, Twin Pines Drive and Woodland Drive. The road repairs are an effort to slow down speeding drivers and improve the confusing intersection. Last year,…

Magnolia Street Soapbox Derby Ready to Roll despite Rain

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Despite overcast skies and rain, competitors in the Magnolia Street Soapbox Derby were ready to roll Sunday afternoon. In colorful cars and costumes, participants lined Magnolia Street to put the pedal to the metal. With umbrellas at hand, crowds were there cheering them on. Organizers say an estimated 500 hundred people were in attendance. About 20…

Dogs Make a Splash at Perry’s Dogwood Festival

PERRY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Diving dogs wowed the crowd at the 25th annual Dogwood Festival in Perry. The annual event lived up to its name by hosting the DockDog competition in conjunction with its arts and crafts show. The festival’s newest addition drew hundreds of people. While some were just curious spectators, several people, like Lisa Gunn were serious competitors….

Volunteers Help Build Home for Hawkinsville Veteran

HAWKINSVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Shelly Bloom was one of many volunteers who drove in from Atlanta to help put the finishing touches on a home ‘built for a hero’. The wheelchair accessible, custom made home was designed for United States Marine Corporal Tony Mullis. The Hawkinsville native, who lost both of his legs last April in Afghanistan, is getting the…