...nieces, Jennifer Foskey of Lincolnton and Catherine Kirk of Lakeland, GA.; two grand nephews, Jonathan Foskey of Warner Robbins, GA. and Thomas Kirk of Wilmington Island, GA.; one great grand nephew, Charles Kirk of Wilmington Island...
...2-7 in Region 2-AAAAA). Next: Lakeside vs. Warner Robbins at Jones County, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; Greenbrier Northside-Warner Robbins at Jones County, Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.WESTMINSTER...
...Gracie Hutcheson, Gibson; a great-grandson, Ashton Story, Jacksonville Fl; three sisters, Margie Lowery, Warner Robbins, Joan Porter, Jacksonville, Fl., and Maria Kent, Augusta; two brothers, Lagrand Story and Terry Story, both...
...SC. Step children, Emory ( Sonya) Lane III of Warner Robbins, GA, Donna Marie Lane of Albany, GA. and Susan...Broadie of Statesboro, GA. Bradley Keith Lane of Warner Robbins and Zoe Elizabeth (Felix) Strabling-Marquez of...
...R. Bridges, Ronnie Bridges, of Texas, Jack Bridges and Paul Bridges, of Hawkinsville; two sisters Ann Ray, Warner Robbins and Libby Surrency, Odom, Ga.; granddaughters Mary Katlyn Decker and Americus Marie Hobbs. She was preceded in...
...Raymond Outler, Jerry (Mary) Outler, Doyle (Yolanda) Outler, Swainsboro, GA; Sherman (Phyllis) Outler, Warner Robbins, GA; Joseph (Kim Sun) Outler, Snellville, GA; George (Clara) Outler, Artis (Barbara) Outler, Augusta...
...daughters, Rashada James, Egyptian Twiggs, El both of North Augusta, Vedas James, Graniteville and Emerald Twiggs, Warner Robbins, Ga.; one son, Eric Carriee, North Augusta; his mother, Helen (Ivory) Kirkland, Aiken; two sisters, Renee...
...had increases to 12.9 and 11.1 percent, respectively.Comparing Augusta to other metro areas in the state, Warner Robbins, Savannah, Valdosta, Athens and Gainesville all had lower rates for the month.
...400 jobs in July, most of them coming from the Atlanta area. Other metro areas seeing jobs losses were Valdosta, Warner Robbins, Dalton and Rome.Athens, Albany, Columbus, Savannah and Macon had job growth.Compared to July 2010, Augusta...
...Carolina had mixed results. Greenville and Columbia had slight declines, whereas Charleston had a slight increase. Atlanta, Columbus and Savannah had higher unemployment, while Athens, Gainesville and Warner Robbins remained unchanged.