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Another side to debate over antibiotics in animals

Paul Lentz’s letter of April 29 on chicken factory farms: remarks about the use of antibiotics make it sound like the reason that...

Take some time to thank government employees

Across the country and in the communities of Fayette, Clayton, and Coweta counties, government employees serve and protect us every day. Throughout the year,...

Tyrone woman accosted by 2 robbers in her yard late Friday night

Tyrone police investigators are working to locate two men who attempted the strong-arm robbery of a homeowner in the Southampton subdivision on May 1. Department...

Historic Fayette church rededicated, gets French oak

The grounds of the old Hopeful Church on Ga. Highway 92 north of Fayetteville were filled to capacity May 2 as the long-awaited 190-year...

Fayetteville plans first-ever 2-Mile Community Walk

Fayetteville is set to have the city’s first organized community walk designed to be a time for fun and to promote a healthy lifestyle....

Local martial artists pick up wins

Fayetteville Oh Do Kwan Martial Arts was well-represented recently in the fourth annual Atlanta Challenge Taekwondo Championships in Sharpsburg. Eight participants (Jada Anderson, Delaya Butler,...

Women invited to help build

Women in Coweta County are invited to help address the need for affordable housing throughout the community during Habitat for Humanity’s eighth annual National...

Veterans commemorate V-E Day

In recognition of the 70th anniversary of V-E Day, celebrating victory in Europe during World War II, members of American Legion Post 105 in...

Groups tour historic Senoia

Two visiting groups were hosted by the Senoia Area Historical Society last week. SAHS member Bonnie Bobbitt conducted a one-hour driving tour of Senoia points...

Eagle Scouts named

Akshay Patel, Hunter Wallace, Kentez Craig, Jalen Brooks, and Sahil Patel of Boy Scout Troop 172 of New Hope Baptist Church were recognized May...

Chamber sponsors conference for women

It was a day of celebrating and encouraging Coweta’s businesswomen when the Newnan-Coweta Chamber hosted its Women, Wealth and Wisdom Conference April 1 at...

Red Cross seeks blood donors

The American Red Cross asks eligible donors to help ensure blood is available for patients in need by giving blood in May before the...

Author to speak May 14

The Senoia Area Historical Society will host a local author Thursday, April 14th, at 7 p.m. at the museum/headquarters at 6 Couch Street. Light...

Man sought in Tyrone shooting arrested May 6

UPDATE-May 6: A former Tyrone man wanted for shooting a resident of the Whispering Pines Mobile Home Park in Tyrone on May 2 was...

PTC cops bust “Walking Dead” cast member for pot, DUI, speeding 107 mph

The cast member who plays Father Gabriel on AMC’s “The Walking Dead” was arrested in Peachtree City on May 3 for driving at speeds...

Panthers in tennis semifinals

Starr's Mill scored a clean sweep in the GHSA tennis quarterfinals last week, at both teams won to move on the round of four. The...

Wildcats move on, Panthers upset

The Whitewater Wildcats, looking to make consecutive trips to the GHSA state baseball finals in two separate classifications, have passed their first test in...

County board position open

The Region Six Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Addictive Diseases Regional Planning Board is a volunteer body composed of three members appointed by the...

Mannor’s dreams made real

Fayetteville resident Rachel Mannor will be graduating May 9 at 9 a.m. from Clayton State University as arguably the most honored student in the...

FHS gets $2,500 from Petco Foundation

The Fayette Humane Society has announced the receipt of a $2,500 grant from the Petco Foundation. The organization will use the funds to provide...

Natl. Achievement Scholarship winners named

Nine students from public schools in Fayette County have received $2,500 National Achievement Scholarship awards from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for 2015.   Previously, the...

Judge talks to students about prom night safety

Prom is a milestone event for high school juniors and seniors who spend months preparing and planning to find the right clothes, the right...

Prepping for AP and making learning fun

Flint River Academy students are in the final stages of intense study and preparation for the Advanced Placement tests that are given across the...

Georgia Military Veterans’ Hall of Fame seeks nominations

The Georgia Military Veterans' Hall of Fame (GMVHOF), in its third year of service to the veterans of Georgia, is accepting nominations throuth Aug....

Six area high schools make the grade

Six high schools in Fayette and Coweta counties have been named as “America’s Most Challenging High Schools” by the Washington Post 2015 index of...

Patriotic kids

These second graders from Kedron Elementary School led the April 20 Fayette County School Board in the pledge of allegiance. The students, from left,...

Coweta development gets another fee extension

The Coweta County Commission has agreed to an extension of the Twelve Parks development agreement requiring a total of $600,000 in contributions for infrastructure...

Back to work

Dredging work continued at Lake Peachtree on April 30 as crews got a reprieve from the rain-filled skies that have recently plagued efforts to...

Land condemned for new interstate interchange

The Coweta County Commission on April 21 voted unanimously to condemn several parcels totaling less than six acres after negotiations to secure the the...

Rodeo Days approaches

Several members of the large group of people responsible for Rodeo Days in Coweta County coming May 15 and 16 were recognized by the...

Card theft suspect nabbed

A Riverdale man was arrested by Senoia police officers on April 18 after receiving information of possible credit card fraud. The man had three...

Coweta CERT class graduates

Graduates of Coweta County’s seventh Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) were recognized April 21 by the Coweta County Commission. Coweta EMA Director Jay Jones...

Coweta play gets rave reviews

“Flies at the Well,” the exciting new musical re-interpretation of the famous 1948 John Wallace murder trial, had its first staging outside of Newnan...

Car games

During those seven magical years spent growing up at 110 Flamingo Street, I learned many things about life. One of the first was rich...
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