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Tea Party Patriot Coordinator Speaks to Local Republican Group

Tea Party Patriot national coordinator Debbie Dooley will speak at the Middle Georgia Republican Women's (MGRW) meeting.

She will speak about the Tea Party's strategy and about the Tea Party in general.

The meeting is April 15 from 6-8 p.m. at China Place on 306 Russell Pkwy.

For more information, call 478-328-3278.

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Crimestoppers Tip Leads to Arrest of Shooting Suspect

A call to the Crimestoppers tipline led to the arrest of suspect in a March 20th shooting, Warner Robins Police apokesperson Tabitha Pugh says.

Pugh says after getting the tip, Fort Valley police arrested 18-year-old Trey Dinkins on March 27th.

He is charged in the shooting death of 19-year-old DaJohn Milton.

According to a police report, Milton was shot multiple times all over his body. Police found him lying in the middle of Tabor Drive in Warner Robins He was transported to a local hospital, where he died March 21st.

Dinkins is being held in the Houston County jail without bond.

Man Shot Outside Warner Robins Deli

Warner Robins police are investigating a Friday night shooting, that happened outside a Watson Boulevard Deli.

That's according to police spokeswoman Tabitha Pugh.

Pugh said 33-year-old Antonio Holmes was shot several times in the torso. Pugh said he is in stable condition at the Medical Center of Central Georgia.

Pugh said the shooting happened around 9 p.m.

They are looking for two men, but did not have any further description.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to call Warner Robins Police Detective Jeff Herb at 478-929-6911.

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Seller Tips: De-Clutter and Maximize Resale Potential

Seller Tips: De-Clutter and Maximize Resale Potential

The old adage, you only get one opportunity to make a good first impression, definitely applies in real estate.  As a homeowner you have nurtured your house, crafting it into your own personal oasis, yet if it is cluttered it may give potential buyers a sense you have neglected the property.  Whether you live in Warner Robins GA, Austin Texas, or anyplace in between, keeping clutter to a minimum will enhance your opportunity to sale.  

It took years to collect all the knick-knacks, tchotckes, and keepsakes so having a plan to streamline your home is the key.  It is a guarantee, buyers will look in, under, behind, and around every space in the home so every effort should be made to give your home a more spacious look and feel.  Here is a de-clutter guide to simplify the process. 

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Students Hold Fundraiser For Earthquake Victims

Some Central Georgia students rolled up their sleeves for a cause Saturday.

About 20 Northside High School ROTC cadets washed cars to help raise money for Japan earthquake victims. They held the fundraiser at the Advanced Auto Parts in Warner Robins. The students raked in more than $400.

While some people came out to get their cars washed, others just stopped by to give a donation.  Student Mandi Crowder says it's important to support communities in need around the world.

"It may be one person or a family... the whole community, I'm just happy we were able to be here to help them and I know if something happened to us they'll be here to help us," says Crowder.

"If you need help, that's what these cadets do, they're willing to step up and do what they have to do to help out," says Tammy Crowder, who also helped organized the event.

Organizers say the money will go towards the Red Cross relief in Japan.

Moving Day...Are YOU Ready for the Adventure?

Moving Day...Are YOU Ready for the Adventure?

It is Moving Day!  Four words that suddenly have you all tied up in knots.  Did we take care of THAT?  Is IT resolved?  Are THEY on their way?  WHO is doing that?

You have been prepping for this day and are still not prepared as you would like.  Rest assured, it is a day filled with adventure, stress, excitement, apprehension, sorrow, and a host of other emotions.  Luckily you only have 1,001 things to do, right?!    

Here are a few tips to help you minimize the stressors so you can focus on the important things. 

1. When possible and practical, hire professional movers.  They do this for a living so let them.  Your back, legs, and mind will thank you.