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Warner Robins

American  
[rob-inz] / ˈrɒb ɪnz /

noun

  1. a city in central Georgia.


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The Trojans already had a pledge from five-star quarterback Julian Lewis from Carrollton, Ga., then in a day added Prather’s five-star defensive lineman Justus Terry and the nation’s top edge rusher, Isaiah Gibson of Warner Robins, Ga., for the 2025 recruiting class.

From Los Angeles Times

The appearance was unplanned and captured on X, formerly Twitter, by Erikka William and her daughter Charleigh, who attend the Peanut Festival annually from their home in Warner Robins.

From Seattle Times

“That’s a problem because third grade marks that transition where you stop learning to read and you have to start reading to learn to go further in your education,” said state Rep. Bethany Ballard, a Republican from Warner Robins who sponsored the House literacy bill.

From Washington Times

The DEA’s pursuit of doctors put Danny Elliott of Warner Robins, Georgia, in a horrible predicament, said his brother, Jim.

From Seattle Times

The Philadelphia native pastored in Macon and Warner Robins before he was asked to apply in March 2019 for an open pulpit position at Maranatha Baptist Church, the congregation where Carter famously led Sunday school lessons for decades.

From Seattle Times