Daily Archives: June 30, 2015
Citizens meet doctor at walk
Almost 30 people took to the path at Newnan Utilities Carl Miller Park June 27 for Piedmont Newnan Hospital’s Walk with a Doc, led...
State honoring all Vietnam vets
In conjunction with the 50th anniversary commemoration of the Vietnam War, the State of Georgia wants to honor every one of its 234,000 Vietnam...
Students honored at SkillsUSA Championships
Students from technical education programs in high schools and colleges in Fayette and surrounding areas won the nation's highest awards at the SkillsUSA National...
History program set for July 6
“The Nancy Harts” is scheduled for Monday, July 6, 1-2 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location, The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail.
“The...
Hall of Fame location announced
The Georgia Military Veterans Hall of Fame Board of Directors, Georgia Department of Veterans Service, and Georgia Building Authority agreed in mid-June that the...
Ga. State awards graduate degrees
Georgia State University graduated more than 5,700 students receiving bachelor's, master's and specialist's degrees at the university's spring and summer commencement on Saturday, May...
Foundation contributes to scholarship program
The Heritage Community Foundation (HCF) has contributed $2,000 to the Clayton State University Retention Scholarship Challenge.
Thanks to the generosity of several donors, the Retention...
Rosser sees beauty in empty lake
Where the Water Use to Be is photographer Donna Rosser’s latest mini-exhibit at Peachtree City Library. This particular series of photographs of Lake Peachtree...
4 injured, 1 airlifted, in PTC golf cart collision
A June 30 collision between a golf cart and a car on Huddleston Road in Peachtree City resulted in three non-serious injuries and one...
Volunteers sought to study splash park proposal
The Peachtree City Recreation & Special Events Department is looking for about four residents to serve on a committee to evaluate the interest and...
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The Peachtree City Police Department is inviting the community to come out and connect with their officers during its “Coffee With a Cop”...
In whom do you trust? Part 2
In my last article I raised the question of whether it was necessary to remove God from public discussion in order to have a...
Same-sex unions only the beginning
“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”
What...
Supreme Court disasters
Many people are looking at the recent Supreme Court decisions about Obamacare and same-sex marriage in terms of whether they think these are good...
A sad, confused, ominous Obamacare decision
In his scathing dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia summarized the Supreme Court’s decision in King v. Burwell in two sentences: “The court holds that when...
Finding time to make a living
It was somewhere near the end of summer when it just come to me that perhaps my writing days were over. That it was...
Judicial fiat makes voters irrelevant
The Supreme Court took action by a bare 5 to 4 majority on Friday to redefine marriage and by doing so require all 50...
From bad news to good news for FCHS JROTC
How often does a letter to the The Citizen editor offer a “good news” story?
Well, today, this is just such a letter.
Last week, I...
County manager creates his own rules
Heading into the fiscal year 2016 budget, beginning July 1, I am unenthusiastic about the current status of the county government. We have seen...
Second Brazil mission trip made great impact
Our recent mission trip to Brazil not only impacted Brazilians spiritually, but also made a great impression upon the Fayetteville-area residents who participated.
“I am...
Sacred Honor musical performance planned at Fayetteville LDS church
In celebration of Independence Day, Fayette County’s Victoria Wilcox will be conducting the Fayetteville LDS choir in “Sacred Honor,” a musical tribute to the...
Meeting spiritual needs at the hospital
By Michael Boylan, Special to The Citizen
What does a chaplain do in a typical day at Piedmont Fayette Hospital? Is there even such a...
Religion Briefs 07/01/15
COS changes July 4 weekend schedule
Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City will not hold its regularly scheduled Saturday night service on Saturday, ...
MCDonough Road Baptist to host Family Movie Night July 9
Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy a family outing Thursday, July 9, as McDonough Road Baptist Church presents Family Movie Night in the...
Back from mission trip
Eight youth from Word of God Lutheran Church in Peachtree City, accompanied by two adults, were in Wetumpka, Ala., on a mission trip with...
Lutheroad camp starts at Christ Our Shepherd July 6
Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City will offer Lutheroad Day Camp for children in Grades 1-6 (rising) from Monday, July 6 to...
Lance Edward Day, age 64 of Fayetteville
Mr. Lance Edward Day, age 64 of Fayetteville, Ga. passed away June 22, 2015.
He was born in Adrian, Mich. to the late Ralph Edward...
Ernie Lou Flippen, 72, of Fayetteville
Mrs. Ernie Lou Flippen, 72, of Fayetteville, Ga. passed away June 24, 2015.
Mrs. Flippen will be missed by all who knew and loved her....
UPDATED | Prayer vigil set for Commissioner Coston, in hospice care with cancer
UPDATED JULY 1, 3 p.m. — With Fayette County Commissioner Pota Coston battling cancer in hospice, a prayer vigil is scheduled for Thursday, July...
Battling the IRS in the 70s
When Bobby Kerlin and I decided to start a Historical Society back in 1971, we knew we had to have a local attorney create...