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Book signing next week

Award winning author Debby Giusti will sign copies of “Holiday Defenders,” which features her novella, “Mission: Christmas Rescue,” Oct. 22, from 4 p.m. to...

More than $36,000 raised for Christian City

It was a great day at beautiful Eagle’s Landing Country Club in Stockbridge when over 100 golfers, sponsors, and Consumer Investigator, Dale Cardwell (a...

Musician looks to make her mark

By BETHAN ADAMS badams@TheCitizen.com Straight, blonde hair, precisely parted and brushed to the side, lies on her left shoulder. Her rosy lipstick surrounds a white-toothed, continuous...

Autumn Elegy 1996

The leaves fall early this autumn, in wind. The paired butterflies are already yellow with August Over the grass in the west garden; They hurt me. I...

A good read

The Titus ll Seniors of Fayetteville First United Methodist Church invited Carolyn Curry, wife of former football coach, Bill Curry, to attend its luncheon...

PTC cops give OK on suspicious device

Peachtree City Police gave the all-clear on an investigation into a suspicious device found Tuesday morning in the area of Hidden Spring and Smokerise...

Top county runners

The McIntosh Lady Chiefs took first place in the girls’ division of last week’s county cross-country championships hosted by Sandy Creek. Photo/Submitted.

Wellspring Living’s 5K set for Nov. 1

Wellspring Living is looking forward to hosting its 10th annual 5K, Run for ONE Nov. 1 from 8:30 a.m. at The Bridge Community Center...

Getting a jump on the future

WBL (Work-Based Learning) Healthcare Explorers held their first meeting at Piedmont Newnan Hospital. During the 18-week program, these Coweta County high school students will...

Rotarians get an inside look at zombies

There were no zombies at the Sept. 6 meeting of the Rotary Club of Coweta-Fayette, but “The Walking Dead” location manager Mike Riley with...

Police warn against scam

Peachtree City Police are advising residents to be aware of a new email scam informing citizens that they are needed for jury duty. “We hope...

Stockbridge man arrested in F’ville arson case

Fayetteville Police have arrested a Stockbridge man in connection with a Fayetteville house fire that occurred Sept. 27. Rico Jermaine Williams 30, was arrested...

Patriots open region play with 30-14 win over Wildcats

The Sandy Creek Patriots remain undefeated and are off to a good start in Region 5-AAAA play after a 30-14 home win over the...

Residents urged not to set lake on fire

On Oct. 1, the statewide burn ban comes to an end and once again and residents will be able to burn yard debris after...

A fall treat

Zandra Thompson, left, and her husband Richard were quick to fill endless plates Sept. 4 at the annual Senoia Optimist Club barbecue held at...

PTC police get safety grant

The Peachtree City Police Department announced that it has been awarded a traffic enforcement grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) in...

Battle of Brown’s Mill celebration is this weekend

2014 is the sesquicentennial year for the Battle of Brown’s Mill and Newnan as a hospital town during America’s Civil War. The Battle...

Elephant-less circus

When I heard the circus was coming to our fair town, I jumped at the chance to buy tickets. Memories of all those extravaganzas from...

A jarhead’s journey

A few weeks ago, I retrieved the mail and discovered, among the bills and junk mail, a package. When I opened the package, I...

Scarecrow contest set to begin

County officials are looking for residents who wish to display their best scarecrows next to the public plaza and the county’s Administration Building in...

Ferguson named as Ga. Power manager

Georgia Power has named Tony Ferguson as the area manager for the company’s operations in Coweta and Fayette counties. In this position, Ferguson will be...

A rolling history lesson

The weather was perfect for the Senoia Area Historical Society Bike Tour that showed off some of the city’s historic homes and buildings. Bonnie...

John Louis Brittis, 88

John Louis Brittis, 88, passed away on October 7, 2014 in Enfield, New Hampshire, where he had lived with his daughter and her family....

PTC cops issue traffic alert for Robinson Rd./Crosstown Rd. area

Peachtree City Police at 10:15 a.m. Thursday issued a traffic alert advising motorists that a gas line rupture has been reported in the area...

Charges filed in runaway trailer death

A Fayetteville man has been charged with second degree homicide in the death of a Fayetteville woman who died as a result of Sept....

BoE moves toward cart paths at Starr’s Mill HS

School officials unveiled three possibilities for golf cart parking at the Starr’s Mill school complex during a meeting Monday where they also stressed a...

Smooth sailing so far for 60-acre Oddo rezoning

A proposed rezoning for the largest undeveloped tract of land in Fayetteville drew little criticism during a City Council meeting last week because neighbors...

Fayette adds online options for paying water bills

To meet the needs of a growing number of local residents who no longer do such arcane things as writing checks, putting them in...

PTC OKs 1st step to annex personal care home

The Peachtree City Council on Oct. 2 gave approval to initiate the annexation process for the Heritage of Peachtree City personal care apartments on...

Fayette Commission votes $257K for sports field lights

The county’s ongoing mission to refurbish the lighting at its various outdoor sports facilities was addressed once again by the Fayette County Board of...

GMC, Southern Crescent Tech agree to partner

A Sept. 29 agreement between Ga. Military College (GMC) and Southern Crescent Technical College (SCTC) will pave the way for SCTC students graduating with...

Harry Shaver, 70, Peachtree City

Harry “Butch” Shaver, 70, Peachtree City, passed away Tuesday, October 7, 2014. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Wanda; son Eric (Suzana);...

PANDAS: It’s a bear, but not the way you think

Tomorrow is a national awareness day for something you have probably never heard of. A local mom, and PANDAS Network.org, hope to change that. National...

Oscar William Gardner of Fulton County

His family is sad to announce that Oscar William “Chris” Gardner most recently of Hampton passed away peacefully in his sleep October 4, 2014....
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