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Career Fair Day May 16 at Mt. Olive

A Career Fair Day is scheduled for Saturday, May 16, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Mount Olive Baptist Church, 1565 Hwy. 92 North, Fayetteville. This...

Raising awareness of need for foster care

President Ronald Reagan established May as National Foster Care Month to acknowledge those who are making a difference in the lives of foster children....

UPDATED — PTC nixes northside annexation

UPDATED FOR PRINT (05-13-15) — Initial plans for the annexation and residential development of 100 acres on Peachtree City’s north side were denied on...

Nearly 300 acres gets OK from county to be annexed into Newnan

The Coweta County Commission on May 5 voiced no objection to the proposed annexation of two large tracts into the city of Newnan.  Both tracts,...

Interim fire chief glad to be in Coweta

Recently hired Coweta County Interim Fire Chief Samuel “Chipper” Gardner introduced himself at the May 5 meeting of the Coweta County Commission.   The former Spalding...

Election change moves forward

The final vote changing Peachtree City municipal elections to even-numbered years will have to wait a bit longer to be decided. The City Council...

A job well done

Peachtree City Police Lt. Jason Epps (L), who was honored by the Peachtree City Council for 20 years of service, and Lt. Mark Brown...

Deadline nears

Work on Seavy Street in Senoia between Main Street and Barnes Street to improve drainage and other issues is progressing. The hope is that...

City’s thriving, but water rates could rise in the future in Senoia

Senoia Mayor Larry Owens delivered the city’s first state of the city address during Monday night’s meeting, and warned residents that water rates could...

Huge crowds expected in Senoia for Memorial Day

Senoia is preparing for what is expected be the biggest Memorial Day event in the 10-year history of the Memorial Day Remembrance and Festival. The...

Meeting on Pylant Street is Tuesday

On May 12, the city of Senoia,along with the Georgia DOT will hold an open house about the proposed reconstruction of Ga. Highway and...

Local lacrosse teams reach state quarterfinals

Three local teams reached the A-AAAAA quarterfinals of the GHSA state lacrosse playoffs, but the road to the championship unfortunately ended there for all...

March to state title continues

Two local teams are still in the running for a state soccer championship. Both are girls teams and in separate classifications, meaning both could...

Panthers finish 2015 at state tennis runner-up

The Starr's Mill Panthers and Lady Panthers made it all the way to the final day of the 2015 tennis season, and both teams...

Moms never sleep

After talking to The Wife the other day, I realized something truly amazing. She had the same mom as we did growing up at...

Kenneth Copeland couldn’t make it

Last Tuesday evening, after greeting off a plane from Fort Lauderdale, I was informed that one of the members of our church had been...

Deputy intervenes to prevent carjacking attempt

What began as a shoplifting attempt at the Walmart in Fayetteville in the early afternoon hours of May 9 ended a short distance way...

Freeman-McKelvey Engagement

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Freeman of Peachtree City, Ga. are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline Elizabeth Freeman to Joshua Robert...

The perks of office in Fayette County: Who gets them?

Government-paid health insurance a perk for some local elected officials Do elected officials around Fayette County participate in the healthcare coverage available to staff? The...

Fewest students in a decade, but Fayette BoE eyes 7% school budget increase

The Fayette County School System’s student population continues to decrease, but its budget is going in the opposite direction — up. As of March 2015,...
Fayette County Administrator Steve Rapson. Photo/Submitted.

Rapson to serve on state board

Fayette County Administrator Steve Rapson was recently elected to serve as the 2015-2016 secretary-treasurer of the Georgia Association of County Managers and Administrators (GACMA). GACMA...

Ramsey to speak May 13

State Rep. Matt Ramsey will review issues addressed during the recent legislative session at the May 13 meeting of the Greater Fayette Republican Women’s...

Yahama Golf-Car taps O’Connor

Yamaha Golf-Car Company, headquartered in Newnan, has named 25-year golf and manufacturing industry veteran Tim O’Connor as division manager of distributor sales and marketing,...

Theater’s program brings unique learning opportunities to Peeples Elem.

A pilot drama program launched this year at Peeples Elementary is helping students connect the theatre and theatrical concepts to subjects they are learning...

Living History Days at Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum

The museum grounds will be alive with period demonstrators all weekend for its annual Living History days May 16-17. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m....

Church to host 24 hours of ‘Prayer and Praise’

Sharpsburg Baptist Church will be the site of a 24 Hour Prayer and Praise vigil beginning Friday, May 22, at 6 p.m. and concluding...

Inman Elem. hosts county chess tournament

The first chess tournament in Fayette County was great success, helping the Inman Elementary chess club raise some needed funds to purchase game equipment. Inman...

Wildcats reach state quarterfinals

The Whitewater Wildcats continue their march through the GHSA state baseball tournament's AAAA bracket and are now bound for the round of 8. The Wildcats...

Parker wins third state title

Noelle Parker made history for Whitewater High School Thursday. In the GHSA state track and field meet at Hugh Mills Stadium in Albany, the senior...

The Citizen, Fayette Woman announce 2015 Mothers of the Year

The Citizen and Fayette Woman are pleased to announce the winners of the 13th annual Mother of the Year contest. The winner in the 50...

More teams advance at state

Here is a recap of Wednesday's GHSA state tournament action in all sports. BASEBALL: In the first round of the AAAA bracket, Whitewater defeated Pike...

‘Tiger Battalion’ cadets recognized

The Army JROTC “Tiger Battalion” completed its fourth year at Fayette County High School recently with the annual awards ceremony for outstanding cadets. David Niebes...

Flint River Academy graduation May 22

Flint River Academy will hold its Baccalaureate on Sunday, May 17, at Woodbury Baptist Church with guest speaker Dr. John Talley, pastor of First...

Fayetteville Main Street sponsors art/food weekend

Downtown Fayetteville will be filled with excitement May 16-17 among scores of fine art, history, food, and family fun displays that arrive annually this...
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