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♦ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2008
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Anthony Keown sits in his car during the Cub-Mobile derby race held Saturday in
Warner Robins.
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Benjamin
Hall with his
arm pads
before the
race starts.
BELOW:
Josh Cox
watches a
racer head
down the
course.
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Thursday marks start of bum ban
Special to the Journal
Thursday, according to
a release from the Georgia
Environmental Protection
Division, marks the offi
cial start of smog season
in Georgia. For 54 counties
throughout the state, which
includes Houston County,
that means the annual ban
on open burning will be in
effect once again.
In the interest of pub-
YEARS
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probation, and banished
him from Houston County.
Jackson pleaded to armed
robbery, aggravated battery,
and multiple counts of kid
napping, and aggravated
assault.
According to the release,
events leading up to his sen
tencing were as follows.
Warner Robins police were
called out to the Taco Bell at
829 Russell Parkway back on
Sept. 30 of last year. When
they arrived, police discov
ered two victims inside the
restaurant, one with signifi
cant injuries from an assault
and robbery.
Jackson was soon identi
fied as the culprit because
the victims remembered
him as a former employee.
He was almost immediately
arrested and gave a com
plete confession to police.
“Marlon Jackson tied one
of the employees up, and
told the other one he was
going to kill her,” said Chief
Assistant District Attorney
Jason Ashford. “All he got
for his trouble was 15 years
without parole. Warner
Robins police did an out
standing job with this case,
and thanks especially to
Detective Thomas Williams
for putting together a great
case for the State.”
Cub-mobile derby
lie health, the EPD will be
enforcing the ban through
Sept. 30, during the hot sum
mer months when ground
level ozone and particle pol
lution are more likely to
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Jerry Whitney, owner of The Perry Pawn Shop and Debbie Cross are gearing up in Perry
to give away 500 galloons of gas for the Relay for Life for Houston County. Tickets are
selling for $5. Stop by Perry Pawn Shop, Chapman & Chapman Accounting Services or
Patterson Chiropractic all in Perry to purchase your tickets. Whitney’s goal is to raise
$6,000 for the Relay.
Health Department to begin travel cUeic
Special to the Journal
The Houston County
Health Department, accord
ing to a release, announced
the opening of a travel clinic
beginning Thursday.
A travel clinic, according
to the release, offers clients
immunizations that are rec
ommended before traveling
to certain overseas countries.
Clients will also receive medi
cal guidance and information
about the country to'which
they will be traveling.
Said Debbie Liby, Nurse
Manager, “Traveling can be
exciting and amazing. Be
sure to get immunized before
you go; that way the only
things you will bring back
are memories!”
The clinic is scheduled by
appointment only and fees
vary based on the services
requested. For more infor
mation, call 478-218-2000.
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