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Centerville OKs tax credit for donation to Margie Drive extension project
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Macon Telegraph
City Council on Tuesday approved giving Eagle Springs LLC a tax credit for its right of way donation toward the Margie Drive extension project.
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Centerville appoints public defender
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Macon Telegraph
City Council appointed Warner Robins attorney Greg Bell as the city’s new municipal court public defender Tuesday.
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Pre-council meetings out in Centerville
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Macon Telegraph
City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to abandon its pre-council meetings prior to regular meetings on the first Tuesday of each month.
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Centerville OKs budget, delays tax decision
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Macon Telegraph
City Council approved a $7,365,018 budget as expected during its monthly work session Tuesday.
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Centerville budget proposal includes 1-mill increase
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Macon Telegraph
City officials heard details Tuesday of a proposed $7,365,018 total budget for the coming 2010-11 fiscal year.
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Centerville considering water rate increase
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Macon Telegraph
City Council discussed increasing city water rates 10 percent and plan to approve the measure in mid-June.
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Centerville officially votes to repeal fortune-telling ordinance
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Macon Telegraph
City Council voted on Tuesday to accept the agreement between the city and local business owner Courtney Bibb, which, among other things, removes part of the city code dealing with fortunetelling and other spiritual services.
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New Age shop owner settles lawsuit against Centerville
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Macon Telegraph
The owner of a spirituality shop has settled a lawsuit she filed against the city of Centerville claiming it was impeding her rights to do the business she chose, her attorney said Tuesday.
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Houston officials throw support behind Google Fiber
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Macon Telegraph
A group of Houston County leaders signed a proclamation Tuesday in support of a local effort to bring Google’s Fiber for Communities to the county.
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Owner at the center of fortune-telling dispute a no-show for city work session
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Macon Telegraph
A local business owner who filed a lawsuit last week against the city in federal court and was expected to address city officials Tuesday night was a no-show at the City Council’s work session.
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Houston's new mayors: The first 100 days
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Macon Telegraph
Communication has become a major barrier for Warner Robins Mayor Chuck Shaheen as he sits with a council composed mostly of supporters of the late Donald Walker.
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Centerville fortune-telling fight headed for court
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Macon Telegraph
The owner of a New Age bookstore and wellness center in Centerville filed a federal lawsuit Friday seeking an injunction against a city ban on fortune-telling.
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Centerville shop owner: City rejects selling spiritualism
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Macon Telegraph
A New Age shop owner says she’s been told by city officials to cut out the card and palm readings at her store on Houston Lake Road.
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Centerville officials discuss working in unity
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Macon Telegraph
Members of the Centerville City Council, as well as the city’s mayor and department heads, are spending two days at Lake Blackshear to discuss ways to continue moving the city forward.
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Centerville council seeks grant for gardens
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Madison County Journal
City Council heard presentations Tuesday seeking its cooperation for both high- and low-tech projects.
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