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DOL recruiting for Keurig plant

The Georgia Department of Labor is now recruiting workers to help Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. staff its manufacturing plant under construction in Lithia Springs. The...

Old Courthouse 5K set for June 13

The Fayette County Civitan Club’s 23rd Annual Old Courthouse 5K is scheduled for Saturday, June 13, with the race starting at 8 a.m. Runners will...

UWG alumni expand legacy scholarship

Just three years after launching a successful fundraising effort to collect $25,000 for an endowment to support scholarships for students of University of West...

Newnan native, recent Gap Year grad, bound for Ga. Tech

John Traeger was recently commissioned by Impact 360 Institute Gap Year, a program that prepares high school graduates to be Christ-focused servant leaders on...

Handmade Market is June 13

Local residents wanting to support local artisans in the community will have a chance at the Handmade Market scheduled for Saturday, June 13, 9...

WHS senior wins DeCotis Scholarship

A teacher’s talent of delivering memorable lessons led Whitewater High senior Sophia DiCarlo to choose education as her future profession, and as a result,...

Fayette school system selects Blackboard

Following an evaluation of the industry’s leading learning management systems, Fayette County Public Schools has selected Blackboard’s innovative classroom solution for K-12, the company...

1,655 Fayette graduates to march for diplomas Friday

The Fayette County School System’s graduating class of 2015 will be front and center for graduation ceremonies at the county’s five high schools Friday...

Pace offers F’ville a vision of Pinewood Forrest

“Books will be written about this development, but not because of its density. They will be written because it’s cool.” That’s part of the vision...

Starr’s Mill boosters win tempest over tasting

It was off, then it was on. A Starr’s Mill High School Band Booster event planned for the Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree...
Old headstones in the Fayetteville Cemetery. File photo.

Memorial Day observances set for Fayette, Coweta

Memorial Day on May 25 will see a host of activities in Peachtree City, Fayetteville and Senoia. Each community will have its own version...

Fireworks (discussion) set for PTC Council Thursday

The agenda for the May 21 meeting of the Peachtree City Council should be less intense compared to others in recent months, but it...

Fayette will be home to Georgia Film Academy

Gov. Nathan Deal earlier this year announced his intention to establish the Georgia Film Academy to meet the needs of the state’s growing film...

Death of man found outside F’ville church ruled suicide

A young adult male from Fayetteville took his own life on April 18 in front of the Merrill Chapel United Methodist Church on South...

Commission votes to spend $300K for Kenwood Park upgrades

Planned improvements costing about $300,000 for Kenwood Park got the go-ahead last week from the Fayette County Board of Commissioners. Revisions to the park’s master...

No resolution to impasse over Fayette Commission record-keeping

The May 14 regular meeting of the Fayette County Board of Commissioners was conducted with two members absent, meaning there was a quorum but...

Panthers fourth in state golf tourney

The Starr's Mill Panthers boys golf team finished fourth in Monday's AAAAA state tournament. The McIntosh Chiefs finished eighth as a team. Cambridge won the...

Registration underway for Youth Triathlon

The annual Peachtree City Youth Triathlon is scheduled for June 13, and participants can register now. All athletes will receive finisher medals and T-shirts. Awards...

PFH docs support Relay For Life

Piedmont physicians showed their support for cancer survivors at the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life held recently at Fayette County High School. Seen here...

Parade registration underway

Registration for Peachtree City’s July 4 parade has begun for Peachtree City residents and businesses. Fayette County residents and businesses may begin registering on May...

Mobile breast screenings June 10 in Newnan

Northside Hospital is teaming up with Bicycle Ride Across Georgia (BRAG) to offer convenient mobile digital mammography screenings to women in Coweta County. Northside is...

Thomas tapped for $5,000 scholarship

A Fayette County student is among five winners of a 2015 Delta Community Credit Union Scholarship. Fayette County High School’s Janeen Thomas will receive a...

City waiving permit for graduation signs

While sending its congratulations to all graduates this spring, Peachtree City officials have waived the sign permit requirement and $30 fee for graduation banners...

Employer business summit June 9 in LaGrange

The Georgia Department of Labor and the LaGrange Employer Committee will co-sponsor an employer business summit and networking event Tuesday, June 9, in LaGrange....

DiBattista named Eagle Scout

Troop 175 has announced that Nicholas DiBattista “was judged to meet the standards and high ideas of an Eagle Scout.” He is a rising junior...

Kedron cites Best Effort winners

These students at Kedron Elementary were honored recently as they received the Best Effort Award: Jamie Lee Artiles, Logan Brown, Jordon Cheevers, Hannah Claiborne, Jason...

Doc Holliday book to be launched May 30

Award-winning author Victoria Wilcox will launch “The Last Decision,” book three in her trilogy “Southern Son: The Saga of Doc Holliday” Saturday, May 30,...

Parents need to be parents, not friends

My concern as a police officer – but also as an ordained police chaplain, juvenile detective for the city of Fayetteville, city councilman for...

A short stay in the hospital

Fortunately, I don’t find myself in a hospital very often. Unfortunately, the last two times I did, total strangers had to call my children,...

Free trade and the GOP’s future

As Middle America rises in rage against “fast track” and the mammoth Obamatrade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, The Wall Street Journal has...

The true black tragedy

Hustlers and people with little understanding want us to believe that today’s black problems are the continuing result of a legacy of slavery, poverty...

Renegade among the righteous

One day over lunch, a friend and I were talking about the murderous felons we know as Tink quietly listened. We talked of one on...

PTC must disavow ‘shoot to kill looters’

To Vanessa Fleisch, mayor; Eric Imker, Mike King, Kim Learnard, Terry Ernst, council members; Jim Pennington, city manager; Stan Pye, interim chief of police. The...

Councilman Imker agrees: ‘This is crazy’

Dear Mr. Presberg, I recall the article you reference and my initial reaction was disbelief. However, instead of immediately responding I wanted to give myself...
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