United Way Of Central Georgia Kicks Off With Goal Of $4,150,000

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — United Way of Central Georgia kicked off it’s 2013 campaign Thursday morning at the Edgar H. Wilson Convention Center with a breakfast event. The event marked the start of the four month long fundraiser to raise money for various programs, supporting 32 local health and human service agencies. United Way helps more than 100,000 people each…

Stevi B’s Donates Portion of Proceeds to Injured Fire Fighter

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Stevi B’s in north Macon is helping one injured fire fighter, one slice at a time. Every Wednesday, during the month of September, the restaurant on Tom Hill Sr. Boulevard is donating a portion of their proceeds to Eric John. In July, Macon-Bibb fire fighter Sgt. Eric John was hit by a car and critically injured…

Voters Still Positive After Macon – Bibb Elections Mix-Up

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Macon and Bibb county voters can rest assured, officials at the board of elections office say they’ve worked out all of their registration issues. One by one, voters wanted to make sure they got it right. Early voting is underway for the new Macon-Bibb County consolidated government, and a mix-up caused some to place their ballot…

What You Need to Know about Prostate Cancer

It’s Prostate Cancer Awareness month, and according to our guest — Joseph Andrews — many people don’t get screened for it until it’s too late.  He came into the 41NBC studios to talk with us about what increases the risk for prostate cancer and what you need to know to get information. Categories: Daybreak

Residents Want Blighted Areas in Bloomfield Community Gone

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Some Macon residents have had enough of trash building up around their houses and they want the city to do something about it. People living in the Bloomfield community voiced their concerns at Macon’s city council meeting on Tuesday. Councilman Larry Schlesinger says the city is doing all it can to address the issue, but it’s…

State Rep. Hosting Second Annual Stand Down Event for Middle Georgia Vets

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — State Representative James Beverly is working with the VFW in Macon and dozens of organizations to bring veterans an opportunity to get free health screenings, but that’s not all. Beverly is hosting the second annual “Central Georgia’s Home Front Stand Down.” At the event, there’s a chance for vets to meet with members of the labor…

Two Former Forsyth City Councilmen Plead Guilty to Accepting Bribes in Federal Court

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Former Forsyth City Councilmen James Calloway and Desi Hansford in federal court Monday morning, pleaded guilty to accepting bribes. A news release from Michael Moore, the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia, said the two entered written plea agreements which could land them up to ten years in prison and a fine of…

Warner Robins Couple Hoping Their Business Impacts Community

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A middle Georgia couple is giving back to the community in more ways than one, opening up a brand new business bringing new jobs to the area. For Kristi Guss, it’s the beginning of a new chapter. The Warner Robins native is a new hire at a Shane’s Rib Shack in the city. She’s just…

Bibb County Considers Taking Over Middle Georgia Boxing Club

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Middle Georgia Boxing Club is getting kicked out of its home, but the nonprofit organization could be saved by Bibb County leaders. Bishop Frank Ray founded the boxing club in 1999. He says the owner of the building where they practice and hold matches did not give him a reason why the club has to…

Wilkinson Co. Woman Turns Junk Mail into Jewelry

  GORDON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Tired of unwanted fliers filling her mailbox, one Gordon woman decided to turn her ‘junk mail’ into jewelry. June Lassetter mixes, pours and creates beads and bracelets with unwanted post; she calls her creations “Bling That’s Green”. Using toothpicks, charms and embellishments, the Wilkinson County mother crafted up a way to turn the glossy sales…

MPD Officer Awarded for Heroism

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A Macon police officer was recently honored for his heroic efforts to save lives. Christopher Burtrum was awarded for working to revive a man who crashed his motorcycle into a pick-up truck. Burtrum was also acknowledged for successfully resuscitating a woman found unconscious in the street. The unidentified woman is recuperating in a Macon Hospital after…

Five Firemen Get a Special Delivery for Labor Day

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A local Olive Garden serves those who serve our community. The big name chain restaurant held its 12th annual Labor Day Hospitaliano!-were service men and women are delivered a full lunch including: pasta, salad and breadsticks. This year the firemen of Station 6 were greeted by a staff of managers, and chefs ready to dish out some…

Thousands Hit the Road for 37th Annual Macon Labor Day Road Race

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Thousands of middle Georgia runners laced up their sneakers today in Macon to run in the 37th annual Macon Labor Day Road Race. Men and women, some young….and some….young at heart took the streets of downtown Macon hoping to finish with impressive times. “I’m thinking an hour, I’m going to go with an hour, but I…

Macon Moms Rally for Safer Birthing Practices

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Local moms spent their Labor Day working to raise awareness about birthing choices. They’re demanding safer birthing practices that put the baby and mother first. The rally held in Washington Park in Macon was one of 170 rallies that took place across the country, Japan, Australia, and Canada. The rallies around the country were to call…

DECISION 2013: Former Businessman Wants to Lead District 5

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Jon Carson has spent a lot of time asking the residents of District 5 what they want for their community when the new government takes office. “A majority of them want a clean, safe, neighborhood… and of course jobs,” said Carson. Carson, who spent more than thirty years running and managing retail, says that’s why he’s…

DECISION 2013: Tompkins Wants to Continue Career of Service Through District 5 Seat

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Current Macon city councilman Louis Tompkins wants to continue his years of service to Macon and Bibb County by leading District 5. “The growing pains will be the inception and setting up of the new consolidated government,” said Tompkins. But, he believes his experience from council with budgets, personnel, leading, and working with people make him…

DECISION 2013: District 2 Candidate Bronson Says His Age Will Be Asset On Commission

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Paul Bronson says dilapidated homes are an eyesore in Macon-Bibb County’s new District 2, but he’s got a plan to put the homes back to use. “Transforming those homes into transitional homes for senior citizens, or army veterans that are coming back home from overseas,” said Bronson. Bronson, a U.S. Army Captain and a former firefighter,…