Macon-Bibb County

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Communications

  • Five Star Credit Union makes donation to Macon Mental Health Matters
    On Friday, November 1, Five Star Credit Union made a donation of $1,000, to Macon Mental Health Matters (MMHM).    “We partnered with Mental Health Matters to bring awareness to mental health issues,” said Robert A. Steensma, president/CEO of Five Star Credit Union. “This year we held the first mental health awareness day at Five […]

    November 1, 2024 published by Edna Ruiz

  • Change your clock, change your battery
    It’s that time of year again where we “fall back” for daylight saving time. Get ready to turn your clocks back one hour. The switch will happen at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, November 3.  While you prepare to change your clocks, time on microwaves, ovens, cars, etc., change the batteries on your smoke detectors, too! […]

    November 1, 2024 published by Edna Ruiz

  • Plaque memorializes Neva Jane Langley Fickling in downtown
    On October 29, Mayor Lester Miller, Parks & Beautification, and Fickling & Company celebrated the placing of a plaque on Mulberry Street in memory of Neva Jane Langley Fickling. Fickling was named Miss Macon, Miss Georgia, and Miss America, but most notably known for her work and dedication to the community.  “My mother was the […]

    November 1, 2024 published by Edna Ruiz

  • Retired Educators Day
    November 3, 2024 is celebrated as Retired Educators Day in Macon-Bibb County and in the state of Georgia. Mayor Lester Miller presented a proclamation to retired teachers at a Commission Meeting to commemorate the day.  There are more than 103,000 retired educators in Georgia, 23,000 plus of whom are members of the Georgia Retired Educators […]

    November 1, 2024 published by Edna Ruiz

  • More than just a park: Cliffview Park adds to revitalization in South Macon
    A spark of new life has been brought to South Macon, and although some would say it’s “just a park”, people at the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Thursday, October 31, would say it’s more than that.  “We need a park, because parks are transformational. It’s not only transformational to the architect and landscaper, but to neighborhoods,” […]

    November 1, 2024 published by Edna Ruiz

  • ‘Mother Jackson was an icon in this community’: Portion of Temple Place dedicated in honor Prophetess Mother A.B. Jackson
    On Wednesday, October 30, County leaders and members of Jackson Temple Holiness Church unveiled street signs that read “Prophetess Mother A.B. Jackson Way” in honor of Prophetess Mother Annie Bell Jackson. Temple Place, in front of the church was dedicated in honor of the Prophetess Mother for her work and love in the community. The […]

    November 1, 2024 published by Edna Ruiz

  • First Bike with Dads event November 2
    Grab your bikes, Macon dads, and plan to join us Saturday, November 2, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Carolyn Crayton Park for the first Bike with Dad event. The idea for another event for dads and their children came after the success of Ice Cream with Dads in August.  “We had such a great turnout […]

    October 25, 2024 published by Chris Floore

  • Vote for web programmer to get national award
    Kai Fan, Macon-Bibb County’s Web Application Manager, has been nominated for Local IT Leader of the Year in the national StateScoop LocalSmart Awards, but he needs YOUR vote! Click on this link, and vote for him multiple times per day. This award recognizes the county or city leader at the managerial or director level leading […]

    October 25, 2024 published by Chris Floore

  • Operation Green Light for Veterans
    From November 4-11, 2024, Macon-Bibb County will participate in Operation Green Light for Veterans, which is sponsored by the National Association of Counties (NACo) and the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers (NACVSO).   City Hall, the Bibb County Courthouse dome, the Mercer University Drive bridge, several buildings across Middle Georgia State University’s campuses, […]

    October 25, 2024 published by Chris Floore

  • River Edge begins construction on Peer Support Center
    A piece of property in Macon-Bibb is being brought back to life thanks to River Edge Behavioral Health. The property was once a space where a blighted, abandoned motel once stood and housed dangerous situations in our community. Our Public Works crews demolished it as part of our Blight Fight, and to make way for […]

    October 25, 2024 published by Chris Floore

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