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Month: December 2016

Man tries to stab victim in Fulton

Police were dispatched to Westminster Avenue and West 9th Street early Wednesday morning in Fulton. The caller, Zachary Hopkins, said that his son Deangelo Hopkins was having a schizophrenic episode and tried to hurt himself. While looking for Deangelo, police were directed to 415 1/2 West 9th Street, where Lavada Gipson lived. Gipson was said

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Final recommendations of Parking and Traffic Management task force will be discussed Dec. 14

The Parking and Traffic Management task force, that the Columbia City Council appointed in June, will discuss their final recommendations Dec. 14 at 4 p.m. One item on their report suggests the city council to appoint a permanent Parking and Traffic Management commission. Cindy Neagle, representative of the East Campus Neighborhood Association, drafted recommendations for

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Neighborhood leader hinges hope on city council rejection of new subdivision

Kim Kraus said working with Pate-Jones and Crockett Engineering had been “fantastic.” Despite their plan to build a 25-home subdivision within 12 acres of land off Ridgemont Drive, Kraus said the two have always involved nearby residents into their plans. Kraus, a decade-long resident of Ridgefield Road and head of the Ridgefield Park Neighborhood Association,

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Person of interest identified after semi hits young girl who ran into traffic in Macon

UPDATE 11:07 a.m.: The driver and the driver’s tractor trailer have been identified. However, the driver’s name has not been released at this time. Original Story: Macon Police have confirmed a young girl is hospitalized after a tractor trailer hit her Monday evening. The collision happened at 5:19 Monday evening. The Macon Police Department says

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