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Community Yard Sale set for Oct. 17

Fayette County Parks & Recreation Department's 15th annual Community Yard Sale is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 17, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. in the parking lot...

Brewers celebrate 65th anniversary

Glenn and Jeanne (Fort) Brewer celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary with a Brewer Family Reunion at their residence on Beauregard Blvd. in Fayetteville. Joining in...

Children’s books on sale Aug. 15

The Peachtree City Library will hold a 3-hour book sale Saturday, Aug. 15, 9 a.m.–noon in the Children’s Storytime Room (upstairs at front of...

Dooley to headline foundation event Oct. 22

The Coweta Community Foundation has announced that Barbara Dooley will be the keynote speaker for its First Annual “The Power of the Purse” Luncheon...

Volunteers sought for air show

The Great Georgia Air Show, which will feature the U.S. Navy Blue Angels this year, is looking for adult volunteer groups (church, club, or...

Forgiving is lovely idea, but certainly not easy

When Charleston shooter Dylann Roof had his first court hearing on June 19th after being arrested for allegedly killing nine members of Emmanuel AME...

Flat Jesus travels the world with PTC’s First Presbyterian members

The Flat Jesus project at First Presbyterian Church in Peachtree City was a huge success this summer. The project was based on the original Flat...

All Saints Anglican resumes Wednesday evening Bible study, activities

Beginning tonight, Aug. 12, All Saints Anglican Church will continue its schedule of evening worship, fellowship and Bible study. Holy Eucharist in the chapel starts...

Local bikers schedule ride to raise funds for Emanuel AME

A local group is putting together a Georgia Bikers response called “Engines for Emanuel” in support of those affected by the recent shooting at...

Rolling Hills Baptist team builds house in Guatemala

A team of 16 adults, college students and high school students from Rolling Hills Baptist Church returned recently from San Raimundo, Guatemala, where they...

PTCUMC helps build new Methodist churches in Colombia

In July, a small mission team from the Global Outreach Team at Peachtree City United Methodist Church visited a new Methodist congregation in Colombia,...

Things to do-August 12-September 10

August August 12 “Living With Alzheimer’s for People with Early Stage” is scheduled for three Wednesday sessions – Aug. 12, 19 and 26 – 12:30-2:30 p.m....

FFUMC’s S.A.G.E. group keeps senior citizens busy all year

The S.A.G.E. group (Senior Adults Going Everywhere) at Fayetteville First United Methodist Church keeps busy with monthly activities and day trips scheduled throughout the...

Religion Briefs 08/12/15

Deadline for MRBC football registration This Thursday, Aug. 13, is the last day to register for Upward Flag Football and cheerleading at McDonough Road Baptist...

Fox debate: Unfair and unbalanced?

Twenty-four million people tuned in to watch the first primetime debate among 10 Republican presidential candidates. What were they expecting, a love-in? Some conservative critics...

Quit obsessing about Trump

It’s time that the sophisticated analysts who pride themselves in their ability to discern nuance realized that Donald Trump’s popularity and his defenders are...

A debatable ‘debate’

The so-called “debates,” among too many Republicans to have a debate, are yet another painful sign of how much words and ideas have degenerated...

The fascists are in charge on campus

George Orwell said, “There are some ideas so absurd that only an intellectual could believe them.” If one wants to discover the truth of...

Court agrees with farmers: Keep your hands off my raisins

Laura and Marvin Horne are raisin farmers. Early one morning in 2002, a truck appeared at their business and the drivers demanded a whopping...

Obama calls it the clean power plan, but it’s expensive snake oil

“The most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help,’” Ronald Reagan famously said. After new...

A cure for camera shyness

Here’s what happened – and I swear on Mama’s cocoa-splattered chocolate cake recipe that this is the gospel: The editor for a regional full-colored magazine...

PTC puts public safety at risk with MacDuff delays

On June 23, 2015, I was the 23rd southbound vehicle lined up on MacDuff Parkway north of the first Camden entrance. It took me...

Pauline Elizabeth Howell Jones, 93, of Fayetteville

Mrs. Pauline Elizabeth Howell Jones, 93, of Fayetteville, Ga. died August 9, 2015.   She was the oldest child of William T. and Ara Turner...

Patrick Charles Olguin, 67, of Fayetteville

In loving memory of Patrick Charles Olguin, 67, of Fayetteville passed away August 8, 2015. Mr. Olguin was born in Denver, Colo. to the late...

Donna Arlene Ross, 80, of Fayetteville

Donna Arlene Ross, 80, of Fayetteville passed away August 8, 2015. Mrs. Ross was retired from the Kmart Corporation after 28 years of service as...

Kimberly E. Crowther, 54, of Fayetteville

Kimberly E. Crowther, 54, of Fayetteville, passed away on August 8, 2015.   She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Hellen Esposito....

James Cager Rains, 82, of Fayetteville

James Cager Rains, 82, of Fayetteville, passed away on August 5, 2015.   He was owner of A. T. Adams and Rains Upholstery.  He proudly...

Sunday school class

I have been in the same Sunday school class for just over 50 years. We came from Jones Memorial United Methodist Church in Forest Park,...

Travel program set for Aug. 17

“A Travel Guide to Georgia” is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 17, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Fayetteville location, The Life Enrichment Center,...

TOTY presented with official ring

When Gail Frantz of Peeples Elementary was named the 2015 Fayette County Teacher of the Year, she automatically became part of a very select...

Voluntary safety surveys Aug. 15

The Residential Safety Program, or RSP, is a voluntary solution to help homeowners prevent fires. Peachtree City Fire Rescue is offering free in-home fire...

Chamber announces award finalists

The Newnan-Coweta Chamber has named its top 10 finalists and the four Honorable Mention award winners for the 2015 Small Business of the Year...

The love story heard around the world

Fayetteville residents Tom and Arnisteen Clark were patients at Piedmont Fayette Hospital recently and Tom, 96, had a request: he wanted to see his...

Jones bound for college with many HS accolades

Lionel A. Jones III, a 2015 graduate of Whitewater High School with a 4.3 GPA, is on his way to attend Georgia Tech where...
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