As of Friday, January 18, 2013
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Gwinnett Daily Post
WARNER ROBINS — Officials in Warner Robins are asking for community input on the prospect of establishing a minor league baseball team.
After a meeting Wednesday, city officials said a minor league team could boost the city's economy and provide a source of summer entertainment.
Reports said that aside from gathering public input, city officials are looking for potential private investors to fund any construction related to a minor league team.
Officials say the popularity of the city's little league baseball program indicates a minor league team could generate community and economic interest.
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