Street sweeping trucks hit Macon-Bibb problem areas to clear debris

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Macon-Bibb County Parks & Beautification Department crews are sweeping the streets, picking up leaves and debris to help prevent clogged drains. According to a Macon-Bibb news release, during the month of October four street sweeper trucks took part in cleaning major roadways and areas of concern submitted through the SeeClickFix application. The results of the focused…

Milledgeville man sentenced to prison for crack cocaine distribution

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A Milledgeville man who admitted possessing 445 grams of crack cocaine and cocaine received a sentence to federal prison for distributing the illegal drugs Thursday. This is according to Charlie Peeler, the US Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. A US District Judge Tilman sentenced 37-year-old Yves Blaketo 125 months in prison to be followed by…

MGA reports record growth for Fall 2020

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Middle Georgia State University reports Fall 2020 enrollment numbers show record growth. According to the University System of Georgia’s official report released Wednesday, MGA enrollment grew by 4.2 percent over last year. The report shows MGA’s fall 2020 enrollment reached 8,404 students. And MGA saw an increase of 39 percent in students enrolled in master’s degree…

Rep. James Beverly named new Georgia House Minority Leader

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Georgia Democrats select a Macon representative as the new Georgia State House of Representatives Minority Leader. During a meeting Tuesday, they selected Representative James Beverly. This comes after the party’s former leader, Democrat Bob Trammell, was defeated last week by a Republican in the general election. Beverly beat out representative William Boddie of East Point in the…

Historic Macon hosts ‘Hidden History’ docuseries at Grand Opera House

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — It’s an event two years in the making. The Grand Opera House will screen the docuseries “Hidden History” Thursday. The project highlights the history of the LGBTQ community in Macon. It started with an initiative from Historic Macon to preserve oral histories. The director of the docuseries, Rachelle Wilson, expressed gratitude for the Grand Opera House…

Georgia State Senator David Lucas tests positive for COVID-19

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Macon-Bibb Commissioner Elaine Lucas tells 41NBC her husband, Senator David Lucas, is in the hospital after testing positive for COVID-19. The 70-year-old democratic state senator was admitted Wednesday, Lucas says she feels fine, but she is choosing to stay home and quarantine as she awaits her COVID-19 test results. Georgia State Senator David Lucas represents Georgia’s…

Man throws cinder block at parked car

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Police are looking for a man who threw a cinder block at a parked car. The vehicle was parked outside of Rutherford Trophie on Pio Nono Avenue at the time of the incident. According to the business owner,  a female employee noticed a man loitering outside the building when she arrived at work. The employee quickly…

MTA reminds veterans of free bus rides through its ‘Ride Forever’ program

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – On Veterans Day, the Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority is reminding vets about the “Ride Forever” initiative. First launched on Veterans Day 2019, the initiative allows veterans honorably discharged from the U.S. military to ride all MTA fixed route buses free of charge forever. Veterans wanting the free rides need to apply for a Ride Forever Card….

Two Middle Georgia sites make 2021 ‘Places in Peril’ list

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation releases its 2021 Places in Peril list, and it includes two Middle Georgia sites. Every year the list is designed to raise awareness about Georgia’s significant historic, archaeological and cultural resources. This includes buildings, structures, districts, archaeological sites and cultural landscapes. Sites on the list are being threatened by demolition,…

Macon dentist collects 90lbs of Halloween candy for military troops

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A Macon dentist collected 90 pounds of Halloween candy that she plans to donate to troops overseas through Operation Shoe Box. Dr. Sheila K. Shah from MaconSmiles dental office paid children one dollar per pound of candy they donated. She also gave away Flashing Firefly Toothbrushes as kids cashed in their candy. “Dentists are taking back…

U.S.Congressman Austin Scott comes to Macon following Ossoff visit

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — US Congressman Austin Scott of Georgia’s 8th Congressional District came to Macon in response to Jon Ossoff’s visit to Central City Park Wednesday. Scott says the mission aimed to highlight what he calls “Ossoff’s radical socialist agenda.” Scott says Senator David Perdue deserves a lot of credit, especially for his financial support of the local military…

MGA, Community honors 151st Machine Gun Battalion for Veterans Day

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Middle Georgia State University and Macon-Bibb  County honor those who fought for our country. Dozens gathered to honor the men and women who fought for a better future. Macon-Bibb Mayor Robert Reichert and MGA President Dr. Christopher Blake laid a wreath at the Coleman Hill Memorial. They say the wreath shows respect for the veterans who served…

Mayor-Elect Miller calls for renaming Macon City Auditorium in honor of Otis Redding

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Macon-Bibb Mayor-Elect Lester Miller says county commissioners should hold off on renaming the Macon City Auditorium until the new administration is sworn in and can receive community input. According to a post on his Lester Miller for Mayor Facebook Page, Miller is asking for input on renaming the auditorium in honor of the King of Soul…