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…

Weather No Longer Concern for Middle Georgia Peaches

FORT VALLEY, Georgia – (41 NBC/WMGT) After both a warm winter and frigid temperatures all within the past few months, peach farmers in Middle Georgia are starting to see their crop come in,and they expect great things this summer. 41 NBC spoke with two of the largest peach producers in Georgia about the upcoming season. “Mother Nature is so fickle when it…

Montezuma Police Chief Back from Washington D.C., Pushes for Universal Background Checks for Gun Sales

MONTEZUMA, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Montezuma’s top cop was chosen to go to White House to meet with our country’s leaders and share his thoughts on the gun control debate. Montezuma Police Chief Eric Finch was selected by the National Law Enforcement Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence to represent the organization in Washington D.C. this week. “To protect and serve.” Finch…

Macon-Bibb Commission Candidate Admits Marijuana-Related Arrest

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A candidate for the District 3 seat on the consolidated Macon-Bibb County government was arrested and charged with marijuana possession in January. Danny Glover confirmed the arrest to 41NBC in an interview on Friday. A report from the Jones County Sheriff’s Office says just after 10 p.m. on Jan. 23, Deputy Calvin Miller came in contact…

Mercer Student Suffers Five Heart Attacks By Age 21, Help Raise Awareness

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Heart attacks aren’t supposed to affect people before their 21st birthday, especially when you like to workout and exercise. Tell that to Mercer student Andrew Werkheiser. He’s already been through five of them. Werkheiser has what’s known as Myocarditis, which is a virus that attacks his heart and causes heart attacks. No one really knows how…

Segregated Proms in Wilcox County Gain National Attention

ABBEVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – From NBC’s Rock Center with Brian Williams to radio stations around the world, Wilcox County continues to gain attention for the segregated proms controversy. “In this area, people just don’t talk about things like that,” said Shonda Reaves, a Wilcox County native, “so it kind of shocked me when I heard about it.” When the county’s…

Family of Drowning Victim Remembers Aaron Cross

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The family of the man who drowned in the Ocmulgee River last week says now that he’s been found, they finally have closure. “I thought when we found his body it was going to be easier but really it was harder. It made it more real,” Tessa Townsend, Aaron Cross’ step-mother, said. A reality that came…

New Way to Bank in Middle Georgia

MACON, Georgia (41 NBC/WMGT) – American Pride Bank in Macon is teaming up with nearly 150 community banks and credit unions around the country to take on the megabanks. The bank is doing it with a new program called Kasasa. Kasasa is a brand of free checking and savings accounts that uses high interest rates and more cash back. According…

Perry Mayor Taking On New Role

WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41 NBC/WMGT) – The city of Perry’s Mayor is taking on a new role. Mayor Jimmy Faircloth is the new Special Projects Manager at Middle Georgia Technical College. He began on Monday, April 8. Faircloth will be helping to expand the educational opportunities not only for students in Middle Georgia, but also veterans and retirees to make…

Studio41 Presents Stephen Rickard

MACON, Georgia(41NBC/WMGT) – Happy Wednesday morning with the smooth vocals of Macon singer Stephen Rickard! Rickard sat down with Macon jazz musician Joey Stuckey, not only to talk about his own music, but also to mention what he is doing across the state to help keep music thriving.   Categories: Joey Stuckey Presents

Perry Rotary Club to Host 11th Annual Fishing Tournament

PERRY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — The 11th Annual Perry Rotary Club Fishing Tournament is quickly approaching! It’s the first time it’s being held in conjunction with the Dogwood Festival, which means there’s a ton of outdoor festivities beginning Saturday, April 13. President of the Perry Rotary Club Rob Tuggle joined Daybreak to share all the details. The fishing tournament begins Saturday,…

NAACP Leaders Urge Wilcox County to Sponsor Prom

ABBEVILLE, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – NAACP leaders addressed Wilcox County School Board members at this week’s work session urging them to put an end to the prejudice and sponsor a prom. “They may say, well we’re not endorsing it, we’re not holding it,” said Edward DuBose, President of the Georgia NAACP, “your silence means that you’re endorsing it, your silence means…

Mayor Reichert Recognizes Mayors Day of Recognition for National Servce

MACON, Georgia (41 NBC/WMGT) – Volunteer organizations around Macon and Bibb county were recognized today for their service efforts.  Today was Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service, honoring citizen service around the area, and supporting nonprofit and national service groups.  Mayor Robert Reichert gave the proclomation Tuesday morning in City Hall. He also spoke to 41 NBC about what…