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Local jr. golfers shine

The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour made a stop at Heron Bay Golf Club in Locust Grove Aug. 8-9 to host the Canongate Series #5,...

Another loss

I am sad to relay the message that another “Mom and Pop” type store is closing in Fayette County. The Omega Book Store, in Peachtree...

Peachtree City ninth in U.S. for women to launch a business

Peachtree City was ranked as one of the best cities in the U.S. for women entrepreneurs to launch a business, according a new report...

Park visitors volunteer for free admission

In celebration of National Public Lands Day, Georgia’s state parks and historic sites are inviting citizens to volunteer for a variety of projects Saturday,...

Pink Posse going strong

Ten years ago this fall the small south Fayette County town of Brooks was host to a new kind of “struttin’.” Alice Ramsey, a recent...

Heart patient’s family seeks help

A former Peachtree City 18-year-old is in need of help from the community with donations to help offset the cost of heart surgery. McIntosh High...

Hill cited for program completion

The Fayette County Board of Commissioners recognized Fire and Emergency Services Battalion Chief Jeff Hill at its Aug. 13 regular meeting for completing the...

SAHS hosts ice cream social

Senoia Area Historical Society’s second annual Ice Cream Social will be Saturday, Aug. 29, 1-4 p.m. Everyone is invited for free ice cream and watermelon...

Deadline near for deer quota hunts

Looking to participate in a deer quota hunt this fall? Be sure to get online soon. An online quota application must be received before midnight...

Chamber wins top national honor

The Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce was named the 2015 Chamber of the Year in its category by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives...

Candidate forum Aug. 18

A forum featuring the candidates in the special election for the District 5 seat on the Fayette County Board of Commissioners is scheduled for...

Big time of year for butterfly center

September is Blue Morpho Butterfly Month at Callaway Gardens’ Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center.  Typically there are more than 1,000 tropical butterflies of various...

Retired 4-star Army general, 84, orders Chinese takeout, ends up handcuffed, jailed in Fayetteville...

Dispute over Chinese restaurant take-out order; required paramedics before being jailed William “Bill” Livsey, 84, of Fayetteville, a retired 4-star U.S. Army general and Silver...

Barry Lynn Brooks, age 58

Mr. Barry Lynn Brooks, age 58, passed away August 11, 2015.     He was preceded in death by his father, George Millington Brooks; brother, Tracy...

Snapperman featured in Aug. walk

Community members are invited to participate in Piedmont Fayette Hospital’s August Walk with a Doc featuring Harry Snapperman, M.D., family medicine physician. The walk...

Transfer station closing for maintenance

Fayette County's Transfer Station located 211 1st Manassas Mile Road in Fayetteville will close Saturday, Aug. 29. The closure of the Transfer Station, often referred...

Tea Party gathering Aug. 25

The Fayette County Issues Tea Party invites the public to its monthly meeting to hear Edward Mitchell, a member of the Board of Trustees...

STG shines in awards show

Southside Theatre Guild scored 16 nominations and took home four awards in the recent Metro Atlanta Theater Awards, the local equivalent of the Tonys...

FCSD gives $3K in supplies to school

The Fayette County Sheriff’s Department wanted to make sure students and teachers at Spring Hill Elementary had the supplies they needed to get the...

Safe Sitter training at Piedmont Fayette

Piedmont Fayette Hospital is a Registered Safe Sitter Teaching Site, offering comprehensive babysitting training for young teens (11 and up).  Nationally, more than 600,000...

Pets of the Week

Jake is a small terrier mix that is smart and curious. He won't take up much room in someone's new home. ID # is...

Local freshmen get sendoff

The Coweta-Fayette Auburn Club recently held its annual Freshmen Send-Off Party for local new students and their parents. The freshmen enjoyed socializing with each other...

USTA awards $13,000 grant to tennis center

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) has announced, through its USTA Facility Assistance Program, that it has awarded a $13,000 grant to the Peachtree...

New rules for practice contact

Local high school football practices are in full swing with opening games only a couple of weeks away. This year's practices are governed by...

Back on the field

The Whitewater High School boys lacrosse team hosted its annual Alumni Game Aug. 2. Photo/Submitted.  

Dredging work continues

Dredging activities on Lake Peachtree continue to move closer to the bridge on Ga. Highway 54. The work to remove 64,000 cubic yards of...

Council OKs eminent domain

The Peachtree City Council on Aug. 6 agreed with the recommendation of city attorney Ted Meeker and voted to use eminent domain to acquire...

Qualifying nears for council seats

The qualifying period for seats on local municipal councils will be held later this month. Senoia and Peachtree City will have two City Council...

Annexation is withdrawn

A bid by Scott Bradshaw and Bradshaw Family LLP to annex 28 acres along Ga. Highway 54 in Peachtree City has been withdrawn. Intended for...

Tax increases to hit parts of Fayette, Coweta

Millage rates across portions of Fayette and Coweta counties will not increase this year, but the rates in Peachtree City, Senoia, Tyrone and by...

Coweta student wins at state writing competition

Lee Middle School eighth-grader Seung-Joon Baek has been chosen as the 8th grade winner in the state’s Young Georgia Author’s writing competition this summer. Now...

Rules of furniture

While we were growing up at 110 Flamingo Street, the furniture in our house had rules — rules we all had to follow. I know...

President Donald Trump?

When real estate tycoon and multi-billionaire Donald Trump announced that he was running for the Republican nomination for President of the United States, hoots,...

Three qualify for commission race in N. Fayette

Three people have qualified for the Sept. 15 special election to fill the unexpired term of recently deceased District 5 Commissioner Pota Coston on...
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