Friday, May 07, 2010

Macon Thugs Busy Again

I will be on News/Talk 940 WMAC 6-9am again this morning.  You can also listen online at www.wmac-am.com.  The phone number is (478) 742-0940.

 

Bibb County deputies busted a meth lab in south Bibb County Tuesday night.  The mug shots are pretty much what you'd expect from people running a meth lab.

 

A woman was robbed and shot at an ATM drive-through on Bloomfield Road Wednesday night.

 

Macon police are investigating an alleged rape, but the local media won't let us help them find the suspects.

 

A man was attacked by the same robber twice in one night yesterday.  Here's your description of the suspect.

 

A lover's quarrel turned violent when a 17-year-old girl stabbed her 16-year-old boyfriend.

 

Macon Police tasered a man for trying to steal deodorant from the CVS on Pio Nono Avenue.

 

Houston County Schools Superintendent David Carpenter says that the schools will be facing more budget cuts because the state didn't raise taxes enough for his liking this year.

 

Some confidential records were stolen from the Warner Robins Redevelopment Agency offices, and it looks like it was somebody who knew what they were looking for.

 

Thanks in part to their protected class of senior citizens, Centerville's budget shortfall could be as large as a half million dollars.

 

The state has fallen in love with sales taxes because ultimately we are the ones who do the tax raising and the politicians come across looking innocent in the matter.

 

In continuing to prove that the government education system has nothing to do with education, seven school districts are suing the state over the Georgia Charter Schools Commission.  It's all about money.

 

Voters in Bartow County on Tuesday will have their Driver's License scanned to verify identification.

 

A 14-year-old student in Athens was arrested after he brought a sword to school.

 

United States Attorney General Eric Holder called Georgia's proposed new gun law allowing permit holders to carry in airports "very worrisome."

 

Those well-known homosexuals from the Westboro Baptist Church were upstaged by peacefully-protesting students.  Good for the students.

 

The South is home to more momma's boys than any other part of the country.

 

Does the United States Constitution really need a warning label?

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