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Student volunteers earn scholarships

High school students have the opportunity to earn scholarship money by volunteering at Clothes Less Traveled, a local nonprofit thrift store. “The environment at CLT...

Play opens April 1

“Flies at the Well: The Trial of the Killer John Wallace” is now officially in production. The cast has been selected, and director Jennifer...

Read the digital edition of The Citizen

Click here to read the page-by-page digital replica of the March 23 print edition of The Citizen.

Eleven committee positions available

County officials are looking to fill 11 positions on a newly formed committee. The purpose of the Public Arts Committee is to make recommendations to...

Now that’s a palooza of an Easter egg hunt

Mid-afternoon on March 20 was the site of the first Easter Palooza on the Square egg hunt held on the the old courthouse lawn...

2016 HS football schedules

East Coweta (2-AAAAAAA) Aug. 19 - Lovejoy Sept. 2 - Jackson-Atlanta Sept. 9 - at LaGrange Sept. 16 - North Cobb Sept. 23 - Arabia Mountain Oct. 7 - at...

Thunder wins tournament

The Peachtree City Thunder seventh-grade girls select basketball team played their first tournament of the season the weekend of March 12. They beat Atlanta Select...

Tennis teams win in Fla.

Both varsity teams from Starr’s Mill played in the Blue Angels Southern Tennis Invitational in Pensacola the first weekend in March. Against teams from...

Driving brochure published

Wondering where the old county jail used to stand? Where Mayhayley Lancaster’s grave is located? Where “The Kingdom” of John Wallace was located? The Newnan-Coweta...

Court closing announced

Peachtree City officials announced this week that the city’s municipal court offices will be closed Thursday, March 24, for computer software upgrades. No in-person or...

Program for first-time campers

Avid campers know the gooey fun of toasting marshmallows over a fire, but for those who have never slept in a tent, spending the...

Mabra legislative update

Here is a report released Tuesday by state Rep. Ronnie Mabra. “This week will be the final week of the 2016 legislative session. On Thursday,...

Azalea sale Saturday

The Fayette Master Gardener Association is selling native azaleas Saturday, March 26, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Peachtree City Farmers Market...

Visit faraway landmarks

“Virtual Vacation” is scheduled for Tuesday, April 26, 10-11 a.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location (McIntosh Place, 191 McIntosh Trail. Take a ...

Rose M. Palombo, formerly of Fayetteville

Mrs. Rose M. (Casella) Palombo, formerly of Fayetteville, died Wednesday, March 16, 2016 in Care One at Lexington. She was 91. Rose was born June...

Claude Olen Gunnin Sr., 92, of Fayetteville

Claude Olen Gunnin Sr., 92, of Fayetteville, passed away March 21, 2016. He served his country in the US Army during World War II. Olen...

David Clyde Huether, age 65, of Fayetteville

David Clyde Huether, age 65, of Fayetteville, Ga. went to be with the Lord on March 20. He is survived by his loving wife, Alma...

Robert Eugene Tanner, 74, of Riverdale

Robert Eugene "Bob" Tanner, 74, of Riverdale passed away March 20, 2016. He served in the 63rd Armored Division of the US Army. Bob later...

Margaret Lee Clyburn, 92, of Fayetteville

Margaret Lee Clyburn, 92, of Fayetteville passed away on March 21, 2016.   She was a bridal consultant at Rich's/Macy's Department Store after 32 years....

Margaret Shore Abraham, 99, of Newnan

Margaret Shore Abraham, 99, of Newnan, passed away March 19, 2016. She was an active member of the Church of Christ in East Point, Newnan,...

Homer Anderson Lewis, Jr., 89, of Fayetteville

Homer Anderson Lewis, Jr., 89, of Fayetteville, passed away on March 15, 2016.   Mr. Lewis proudly served his country in the European Theater during...

Michael Joseph Dougherty, 53, of Fayetteville

Michael Joseph (Mike) Dougherty, 53, of Fayetteville passed away on March 15, 2016.   He was born to William and Mary Dougherty on November 11,...

Stream Ga. Senate committees

March 13-19 was Sunshine Week, the annual nationwide celebration of government transparency and access to public information. It’s come just in time to reinforce...

Sen. Harbin reports on Crossover Day

The Georgia General Assembly wrapped up day 35 of the 2016 legislative session (March 11), and we are in the process of completing the...

A liberal garland for Garland

Whenever I hear the words “centrist” or “moderate,” especially when they come from The New York Times and The Washington Post, the words “liberal”...

Having a ‘Trump talk’ with your children

I was watching a Republican presidential debate as my 8-year-old, John, sat next to me. Donald Trump, the front-runner, looked left and ripped Ted...

‘Who lost Iraq?’

In my lifetime, Republicans blamed Democrats for “losing” China to communists and not winning in Korea while Democrats blamed Republicans for losing Vietnam and...

Seersucker suit and the Book of Life

From the moment Tink visited the Mississippi Delta, he began to long for a seersucker suit. While men in big cities like Atlanta, Memphis,...

Concerns about Master Plan’s millennials fixation

Imagine my surprise when I read Steve Brown’s letter to the editor of both local newspapers last week. I feared that I was the...

Brown and all that millennials stuff

I don’t know Fayette County Commissioner Steve Brown, but to quote Will Rogers: “Well, all I know is what I read in the papers.” But...

What I expect from candidates, office holders this year

I write this open letter to you to let you know what I want from you. I want you to be good role models...

Integrity lacking in F’ville’s flip-flop on The Ridge

Over the past two years, I have tried (and failed) to work with the city of Fayetteville and the Southern Conservation Trust to preserve...

Angels sometimes drive PT Cruisers

I am a Special Education teacher with the Joseph Sams School. I wanted to submit this story to you as a way of spreading...

Drivers, don’t leave your pets in the car

Why is it people think leaving your pet in a car with windows cracked in the heat while you shop is a good idea? I...
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