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Brandi Simons and Cinnamon Adams, both of Warner Robins, display the poker run
T-shirt.
RUN
Front page iA
Perry, Pinehurst, Rentz,
Reynolds, Unadilla and
Warner Robins in Middle
Georgia to Kennesaw,
Stockbridge and Dry Branch
in metro Atlanta and from
Elaville and Metter in South
Georgia.
“It went really well, we
had a good turnout,” said
Sgt. Ronnie Harlowe, anoth
er organizer.
The poker run was also in
memory of Harlowe’s son
Ronnie Harlow 11, a dep
uty with Houston County
911, who died in motorcycle
PHARM
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However, Watson said,
“’script cases stay steady,”
referring to prescription
fraud. “People will run off
the same prescription sever
al times or steal a prescrip
tion pad,” he said. “It’s usu
ally five or six people with a
really lot of prescriptions.”
A lot of the prescription
fraud is also related to meth
amphetamine use, Watson
said. When people are arrest
ed for meth, they’re often
found with and charged for
possession of prescription
drugs as well, said Watson.
The prescription pain kill
ers are used to take the edge
off, or help users come down
from the high or to sleep,
and used in an attempt to
CONCERNS
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of Hill Road. The site is
1,098.13 acres, and is cur
rently in Houston County,
and in agricultural use.
■ Approved annexation
and rezoning for Phase 2 of
the Walker Farm Subdivision,
which will extend out to the
Perry Parkway, and will
include a seven acre lake.
This will now go to City
Council for consideration.
■ Approved annexation
and rezoning for Cameron
Communities. Plans are
still in formation, but would
include both housing and
commercial development in
the Perry Parkway, Valley
Road area.
■ Approved annexation
and rezoning for the Wooden
Eagle subdivision to be built
by Charlie McGlamry of
Warner Robins. This devel
opment will involves 85.367
acres already in the city of
Perry and 41 acres current
ly in Houston County. It is
located off Lake Joy Road.
accident earlier this year.
Harlowe’s son had been
involved and rode in previ
ous poker runs.
“We want to thank every
one for their support in mak
ing it a success,” Harlowe
said.
Sponsors and donors for
this year’s ride included
AAA Pools, Ace Hardware
of Bonaire; Advanced
Auto Parts, Audio Shop,
Bank of Perry, Jo Ann
Bankston, Bert’s Blades,
BMW Motorcycles of
Atlanta, Brooks Auto
Parts, Byron Better Built
Portable Buildings, Calhoun
Automotive, Capitol Cycle,
function otherwise normally
while still using.
A Partnership for a Drug-
Free America survey shows
that three in five youths
have free unmonitored
access to prescription pain
killers via the family home.
Many kids believe these pre
scription drugs to be less
dangerous because they are
“prescribed by a doctor,”
Narconon warns parents.
“To prevent our youth
from becoming the future
drug buying market, effec
tive education and preven
tion efforts that start at an
early age in the home as
well as school is one of the
most workable solutions we
have to curtail this growing
problem before it spins out
of control,” said J.T. Daily,
Narconon Arrowhead’s
director of drug education.
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JONES JEWELERS V
904 Caroll Street • Perry, Georgia 31009
478-987-1531
Cool Beach Tan, Cracker
Barrel, First United
Methodist Church, Flooring
Installation Management
Inc., Fuddruckers, Galleria
Cinemas, Gore’s on the
Parkway, Heritage Funeral
Home, Home Depot,
Home Furniture and
Mattress Outlet, Houston
Lake Country Club,
Hughes Honda, Hyuridai,
Logan’s Roadhouse, Lowe
Toyota, Lowe’s, Mhcon
Communications, Mane
Craze, Maijorie’s Hair Salon,
McNeal Construction Inc.,
Tony Oxford - NSA, O’Reilly’s
Auto Parts, Outdoor Power
Sports, Papa John’s Pizza,
“We must teach our kids
not just about illegal dhigs
but educate them on the
dangers of abusing these
prescription drugs also,” he
added.
Narconon Arrowhead
works with kids, parents,
ministers, counselors, teach
ers and anyone else in an
effort to keep kids safe and
off drugs. “We believe that
today’s youth are bright and
able to make the right choic
es if given true and correct
information that is under
standable with no scare tac
tics,” Daily added.
For more information
or help, contact Narconon
Arrowhead at 1-800-468-
6933 or visit www.stopad
diction.com. Free download
able drug information is also
available at www.narcorion
drug-education.com.
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Bikers register for the poker run at the Ag Center.
Peach Automotive Group,
Perry Pawn Shop, Randy’s
Collision, Satterfield &
Dempsey, Sears, Southern
Lighting, Stanley Discount
Furniture, Staples, Tires
Plus, Tony’s Pawn Shop,
Total Computer Solutions,
Town and Country
Motorsports, Tractor Supply
Company, Tuesday Morning,
Wal-Mart, Warner Robins
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Robin Ford, Waterford Golf
Club and WOW Motorsports
of Atlanta.
The Georgia Sheriffs
Youth Homes began in
1960 with the opening of
the Georgia Sheriffs’ Boys
Ranch for neglected abused
and abandoned children.
Some years late it merged
with the Cherokee Boys
HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
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estate near Dalton and they
became the Georgia Sheriff’s
Youth Homes.
In the 19905, two more res
idential child care programs
- Pineland and Herrington
Homestead and a camping
program, Camp Pioneer,
opened.
A fifth campus, Mountain
View will open in Murray
County this year.