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  2. McRae, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    McRae was founded in 1870 as station number eleven on the Macon and Brunswick Railroad. In 1871, the seat of Telfair County was transferred to McRae from Jacksonville. McRae was incorporated on March 3, 1874, and was named for a pioneering Scottish family. The community was named after Daniel M. McRae, the original owner of the town site. [5]

  3. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    The funeral homes sued Tri-State and Marsh, eventually settling first for $36 million with the plaintiff's class in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Ultimately, the Marsh defendants also settled for $3.5 million after their insurer, Georgia Farm Bureau, agreed to pay the settlement.

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  5. A magnet fisher reeled in a rifle. It helped solve a 2015 ...

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    Police in Georgia managed to solve a murder case from 2015 using a rifle scooped out of a creek by a magnet fisher.. Ronnie Jay Towns pleaded guilty to the 2015 murders of Bud and June Runion ...

  6. McRae–Helena, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    McRae–Helena is a city in the U.S. state of Georgia, formed on January 1, 2015, by the merger of the two cities of McRae and Helena. McRae–Helena is the county seat of Telfair County. It is the largest city in Telfair County, with a population of 6,253 in 2020. [2] This includes the population held as inmates at McRae Correctional Institution.

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    Atlanta teacher's body found a month after he disappeared on a Georgia lake, sheriff says 'Bloody Sunday' 60th anniversary marked in Selma with remembrances and concerns about the future; Noem taps new ICE leaders and moves to identify leakers; Air Force intercepts aircraft flying in a restricted zone near Mar-a-Lago; More Top News Headlines

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  9. James Ronald Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker was born in Telfair County, Georgia, the son of Hilda White and James Wimbric Walker. He attended Georgia Southwestern State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science. [1] [2] In 1977, Walker was elected to represent the 19th district of the Georgia State Senate. [1] He served until 1984, when he was succeeded by Walter S. Ray. [3]