
Monica Diaz-Meek
Evening News Anchor at WMGT-TV (Macon, GA)
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41nbc.com | Monica Diaz-Meek
Deputies say Quintavis Holt remains at large after being accused of fatally shooting two men behind a Pineview home. UPDATE (5/30/25): Arrest warrants have been issued for a man accused of killing two people in Wilcox County, according to a news release from the Wilcox County Sheriff’s Office.
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41nbc.com | Monica Diaz-Meek
The cameras will begin operating June 2 at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, John R. Lewis Elementary, Weaver Middle School, Southwest High School and Ballard-Hudson Middle School. MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is reminding the community that school zone enforcement cameras will be active during summer school hours and summer safety camps. The cameras will begin operating June 2 at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, John R.
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41nbc.com | Monica Diaz-Meek
June 15 is the final day to submit applications and all supporting documents for fall 2025 enrollment. MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Fort Valley State University is currently accepting applications for the fall 2025 semester, and one department chair wants to inform prospective students about a unique opportunity. June 15 is the final day to submit applications and all supporting documents for fall 2025 enrollment.
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41nbc.com | Monica Diaz-Meek
The camera will begin operating June 9 as part of an initiative to ensure the safety of students and pedestrians in the area. WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Warner Robins Police Department is reminding the community that a Red Speed camera near Northside High School will be fully operational during the summer school sessions, according to a news release.
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41nbc.com | Monica Diaz-Meek
Dr. Mansi Batra said it is important to limit screen time, especially for children between the ages of 2 and 5. MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — A pediatrician from Atrium Health Navicent is offering safety tips to help parents keep their children healthy this summer. Dr. Mansi Batra says children should eat fruits and vegetables rather than processed or sugary foods. She also stresses the importance of limiting screen time, especially for children between the ages of 2 and 5.
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