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04-18-2007, 12:34 PM
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warner robins ????
Ok i checked out the schools and they seem to have Christain schools. How is the area? What dose a hosue rental go for? how about day care? What is the temp year round?
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04-18-2007, 12:38 PM
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Until you get some good local replies, there is a wealth of statistical information available right here on the City-Data site by scrolling down this page: Warner Robins
And if you haven't already done a City-Data search for previous discussions on Warner Robins, try this link: Click here!
Hopefully that will give you enough background info until some current or former Warner Robins residents see this and respond. 
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04-18-2007, 05:18 PM
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Robins Air Force Base has been the major factor that has shaped Warner Robins. In addition to the military, there has always been an even larger number of civilians who work on the base doing skilled work such as engineers and technicians. So Warner Robins has always welcomed folks from all over America.
As a result of this, the schools in Warner Robins are very good. I understand why public school is not an option in New York. But Warner Robins is not NY and is very Christian oriented. I would at least investigate the public schools and pray about it before you make a decision.
The climate is very mild. Only about once every six years does this part of Georgia get any measurable amount of snow. Any snow usually melts the next day. The worst time of the year is late summer when the humidity is usually very high.
Warner Robins is a great place to grow up as a kid. I know, because I grew up there.
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04-18-2007, 05:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Blue Eagle
Robins Air Force Base has been the major factor that has shaped Warner Robins. In addition to the military, there has always been an even larger number of civilians who work on the base doing skilled work such as engineers and technicians. So Warner Robins has always welcomed folks from all over America.
As a result of this, the schools in Warner Robins are very good. I understand why public school is not an option in New York. But Warner Robins is not NY and is very Christian oriented. I would at least investigate the public schools and pray about it before you make a decision.
The climate is very mild. Only about once every six years does this part of Georgia get any measurable amount of snow. Any snow usually melts the next day. The worst time of the year is late summer when the humidity is usually very high.
Warner Robins is a great place to grow up as a kid. I know, because I grew up there.
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do you know of a link for the local news paper. I would be intrested in seeing what the cost of a rental home would be
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04-18-2007, 06:29 PM
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The Macon Telegraph is the local paper that covers Warner Robins at
http://www.macon.com/
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04-18-2007, 11:11 PM
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Stahshee, I just read your other post where you stated that you want to live in a small town with fewer than 10,000 people. Warner Robins has well over 50,000 people and is growing fast, so it probably is not what you are looking for.
Maybe you should take a look at Perry. It is just south of Warner Robins, but in the same county.
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11-22-2009, 05:28 PM
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Relocating to Georgia
I am a city girl raised in the city. Would like to move to Georgia. I wanted to know if Warner Robins is still the same. The last posting I seen was in 2007. It's two years later. I am a quite person that likes a quite community that  is most of all friendly. This area is by the air force is there a lot of noise? How is the neighborhood now? Are there any hospitals close to the area? 
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11-23-2009, 04:03 AM
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Every time I'm in Warner Robins for extended amounts of time, base noise kind of aggravates me....but I must say just about everything else about the town is absolutely great. There is a hospital nearby on Watson, and pretty much the city in general is nice and friendly. Warner Robins is growing rapidly, and I can say that some areas on the northside near the base are starting to look rather shady. This area is mostly near and around areas such as Green St. though....and some of Davis. I would recommend Warner Robins to pretty much anybody
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