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Post 105 names top Eagle Scout

Fayette County Post 105 of The American Legion selected John Hyle as their Eagle Scout of the Year for 2016. John is a member of...

Registration deadline is April 26

The deadline for registering to vote in the May 24 general primary election is Tuesday, April 26. Online registration is available at the Georgia Secretary...

Local author releases new book

Jacqueline Arnold gives a passionate account of her personal experience as a former military spouse in her new book, “The Military Family: A Casualty...

Heritage Days this weekend

Families will have the unique opportunity to share in the sights and sounds of wartime America in the 1940s at the 13th annual World...

Outdoor burn ban begins May 1

Peachtree City officials issued a statement this week reminding residents that their last day to burn yard debris this spring is Saturday, April 30....

Going to the dogs

Participants line up ready to start the annual Bark For Life of Fayette County, which took place April 24 at Shakerag Knoll in Peachtree...

Fayette résident honored with CF Star Award

The Georgia Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation awarded Fayette County resident Nick Pettis with its annual CF Star Award. The award is given annually...

Foundation provides funds to support foster children

The Fayette County Area Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., recently presented the Bloom Our Youth, Inc. Board of Directors with a...

Activities this week at local stations

The final week of National County Government Month includes a number of family activities scheduled at fire stations throughout Coweta County - one each...

Learn CPR and AED skills

CPR and AED certification training will be offered Monday, May 23, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203...

Mixed martial arts death

Anyone who has ever seen a mixed martial arts professional contest has to conclude that it is one of the most brutal sports currently...

The tag office

The flickering florescent bulbs bathed the narrow hallway in surreal shadows of light and dark grays. A feckless breeze struggled through the lone air-conditioning...

My mission

My mission By Rick Ryckeley The project seemed simple enough: install fencing along the newly constructed walkway in our backyard. A 12-foot section of the walkway...

The smarmy business of politics

In 1988, I became involved in the local political scene. I had never been involved in politics and decided that I would get involved....

Learn to get rid of clutter

“Declutter Your Life” is scheduled from Friday, April 29 at Fayette Senior Services’ Fayetteville location (The Life Enrichment Center, 4 Center Drive). It’s time for...

Gator spotted in Flat Creek

This photo was taken the morning of April 20. According to the photographer, who works in Peachtree City, the alligator makes his home in...

German program completed

Mcintosh and Starr’s Mill High School just completed their GAPP (German American Partnership Program) requirements for this year, according to a spokesperson. Both schools welcomed...

Local business sponsors first-year teachers

Most teachers spend a significant amount of their own money to stock their classrooms with books, learning materials, and supplies. On average, teachers shell...

Weinhardt named TOTY

A hush came over the crowd at the annual Fayette County Teacher of the Year celebration as school superintendent Dr. Joseph Barrow made his...

Students earn service academy appointments

Multiple students from Fayette County who were nominated by U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson to attend military service academies have received appointments. Isakson held a reception...

Children’s Village hosts celebration event

More than 200 people came together April 21 to celebrate the completion of new facilities at The Children’s Village at Christian City. Thanks to generous...

Storytelling event June 4

The Southern Crescent Storytellers, a cluster group of the Southern Order of Storytellers, will present Father Goose Brigade Storytelling for all ages Saturday, June...

Coweta Pets of the Week

Kitty is a terrier mix who has been at the shelter nearly one year after being confiscated as part of a cruelty case. She...

What to know about bears in spring

As the weather warms, sightings of multiple types of wildlife potentially increase.  This could include black bears that might be seen in or around...

On Patrol in PTC — April 8–15

The following general summaries of daily patrol activities of Peachtree City police officers are taken from recent official reports (April 8–15). Masked seat dumpers escape...

A day for the birds

Brenda Bean of Parrot Productions was accompanied by a few of her exotic birds at the 2016 Hawaiian Run Thingy sponsored by AVPride and...

Senoia to be site of filming of King story

Zombies from “The Walking Dead” will soon be joined in Senoia by the cast and crew of “Rainy Season,” a fully-authorized film adaptation of...

Arrest made in multiple burglaries

A Peachtree City man has been arrested in connection with burglaries and attempted burglaries on April 8 in Fayette and Fulton counties in which...

Dealing with wildlife in city

Peachtree City Clerk Betsy Tyler shared some key information regarding a recent alert for citizens to be aware of the presence of various kinds...

Heritage Days proclamation

Peachtree City Mayor Vanessa Fleisch recently presented a proclamation signifying April 30 and May 1 as World War II Heritage Days in the city....

Coweta makes wastewater management change

A vote by the Coweta County Commission now puts decentralized wastewater systems in Coweta County under the ownership of the Coweta County Water and...

Citadel alumni host annual muster

Members of the Southside Atlanta Citadel Club from Fayette and Coweta counties and other locations recently held the the club’s annual muster in Newnan. The...

Educators honored for STEM efforts

A total of 115 Coweta County School System educators were honored for their efforts to bring Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to...

Alcohol awareness

Peachtree City Mayor Vanessa Fleisch, left, on April 7 stands with AVPride representative Michael Mumper during a presentation on Alcohol Awareness Month designed to...
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