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www.MyMCR.net Vol. 50 No. 2 USPS 997-840 4 Sections 24 Pages Wednesday - January 10, 2018
By Will Davis
publisher@mymcr.net
Fire fighters say
they don't know what
caused the blaze that
killed a Bolingbroke
man whose home
caught fire in the
early morning hours
of Sunday, Jan. 7.
Monroe County fire-
fighters and deputies
were dispatched to the
blaze at 163 Kent Drive
in Bolingbroke around 12:23
a.m, on Jan. 7. A neighbor had
called 911 and was
i ]screaming for help
-, Ias she watched the
blaze. The home was
engulfed in flames
when fire fighters
arrived and began
hosing down the
home. When fire-
fighters gained entry
CARMEAN they found the body
See FATALITY Page 6A
The home
of Alexan-
der Car-
mean was
burned to
the ground
Sunday,
and his
body was
found near
the door.
(Photo/MC
TaxAsses-
SOTS)
Dejected senior wide receiver Terry Godwin walks the tunnel in Mercedes-Benz Stadium Monday night to the Geor-
gia locker room, leaving behind a confetti shower on the field as Alabama celebrated a 26-23 double overtime win
to claim the National Championship. See more photos page 2C. (Photo/Will Davis)
Jan. 17
The new gas pumps
at the Forsyth Ingles
are scheduled to
open for business
on Wednesday,
Jan. 17 according
to workers on the
scene. Many locals
hope the competi-
tion from Ingles will
lower Forsyth's gas
prices, which usually
run about 20 cents
more per gallon than
Macon. Ingles will
also become the first
retail outlet to offer
some pumps with
no-ethanol gas in
Forsyth. Mechanics
say no-ethanol gas
is better on engines,
especially small
engines.
t
By Will Davis
publisher@mymcr.net
Wayne "Snooky"
Heineman of High Falls
is asking the county to
let him create a drug and
alcohol rehab center on
his 3-acre tract overlook-
ing High Falls Lake.
Heineman will go before
the county zoning board
at 5 p.m. on Monday, Jan.
29 seeking to rezone his
property from agricul-
tural to commercial with
a conditional use permit
to open the rehab center.
Monroe County commis-
sioners will then have the
final say, but under state
law that can't happen for
six months, until Aug. 7.
Heineman bought the
property, which included
a 700 square foot lake
cabin, in 2005 and con-
See FATALITY Page 6A
Wayne"Snooky" Heineman
is asking the county to let
him turn his property into a
drug rehab center.