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WXXV News 25 July 15, 2021 In December 1982, an 18-month-old girl was found in the Escatawpa River with no trace of where she came from. Now, nearly 40 years later, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department identified Baby Jane as Alisha Ann Heinrich and today they were able to give her the proper burial. Prayers, flowers, and closure to an unsolved cold case brought peace to the Jackson County community that’s been fighting for answers to the Baby Jane case of 1982. Virgil Moore adopted Baby Jane when she was set to settle in an unmarked grave. He believed she deserved more and gave her a proper funeral and burial. Without knowing her birth name, he called her Baby Jane. ....
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Listen to the content of this post: MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) According to Mercer University and Peyton Anderson Foundation, a world class orchestra is coming to Macon this fall. It will be called the Macon Mercer Symphony, and the group will include Robert McDuffie Center for Strings. Organizers will have 13 members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra come to mentor the center’s students. “In my opinion it will be the best orchestra in the country,” said founder of Mercer’s McDuffie Center for Strings Robert McDuffie. The Macon native says after becoming a world renowned violist, it’s time to pay it forward to Macon’s music community and Macon music legends. ....
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Shutterstock As expected, this year’s Christmas season will be very different. Travel restrictions, social distancing, and curfews are just a few of the factors to consider when planning this year’s celebrations. More people than ever before are expected to spend this holiday season alone, choosing to stay at home instead of potentially risk spreading the coronavirus to relatives. Even those who live with their family might find this year’s Christmas less festive than usual, with celebrations being limited or outright cancelled. And, with not much else going on, it might be tempting to use the holidays as some additional time to catch up on work. ....