
Macon-Bibb leaders hopeful for return of large MLK Day events after scaled-back ceremony
Between winter weather and the pandemic, some Central Georgia cities scaled back their MLK Day events or even canceled them altogether. Although the event was much smaller than usual, a Macon-Bibb commissioner and organization leader say MLK’s vision will continue to stay alive.
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