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Macon mayor says county, schools may lose $2M in hospital buyout

Mayor Miller: Bibb County, school district could lose $2M from Coliseum Medical Centers, Northside Hospital buyout The mayor says that s because the two Macon hospitals are being bought out by a nonprofit Piedmont Healthcare. Nonprofits are not required to pay property taxes. Author: Ashlyn Webb (WMAZ) Updated: 11:51 PM EDT May 6, 2021 MACON, Ga. Two Macon hospitals, Coliseum Medical Centers and Coliseum Northside Hospital, will soon have a new owner Piedmont Healthcare. It s a nonprofit.  But Macon-Bibb County s Mayor says that nonprofit status will hurt the county s bottom line. Piedmont s CEO Kevin Brown spoke to 13WMAZ earlier this week, saying this deal would be beneficial for the people of Central Georgia, but Mayor Lester Miller says it means the county and school district s budget will take an unexpected $2 million hit.

Two men arrested on drug, gun charges - 41NBC News

Listen to the content of this post: MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Two Macon men are in the Bibb County Jail after being arrested on drug and gun charges. According to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were checking the area of Peter Street when they noticed a Ford Taurus parked against the flow of traffic. Deputies then conducted a traffic stop to speak with the driver, 29-year-old Trever Dewayne Rainey. Deputies say while approaching Rainey, they saw him throw several small blue bags containing a white substance on the ground. As they walked over to the driver-side window, they noticed a handgun. Deputies then ran a check on Rainey, and discovered he was a convicted felon and was not supposed to be in possession of a handgun.

Black-owned pharmacy encourages people to get vaccinated

Black-owned pharmacy encourages people to get vaccinated Listen to the content of this post: Sisters Erica Pounds and Bridget Hogan, owners of Express RX Pharmacy, encourage customers to get vaccinated for extra protection against the COVID-19. MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) Two Macon pharmacy owners encourage people to consider taking the COVID-19 vaccine. Express RX Pharmacy owners Erica Pounds and Bridget Hogan say customers stopped picking up medicine, fearing contraction of COVID. The sisters say the pharmacy follows CDC guidelines to keep customers safe and protected. Also, they encourage customers to get vaccinated for extra protection against the COVID, especially those living in low-income areas.

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