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PTC considers going ahead with spillway funds

A potential vote on design and engineering phase for the Lake Peachtree spillway could come at the April 21 meeting of the Peachtree City...

School sets call for mural artists

It was 48 years ago when the doors of the Peachtree City Elementary School first opened. The young cherub faced students filed into the...

Hospital partnering with CCF

The Coweta Community Foundation has announced that Piedmont Newnan Hospital has become a Framing Level Partner for 2016. As one of the Foundation’s Annual Partners,...

District to celebrate after-school personnel

The first national Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week will be celebrated by the Fayette County School System April 25-29. The purpose of Afterschool Professionals Appreciation...

Celebrity dancers compete May 14

Everyone has a chance to check out the local talent Saturday, May 14, at Starr’s Mill High School. Fayette Celebrity Dancers has local celebrities paired...

Mentors honored at annual brunch

Adult and Hi-Teen mentors of the Fayette County Public School System’s Friends Mentoring Program were honored for their service to students at the eighth...

Greenhouse changes hands

Dr. Joseph C. Barrow, Jr., superintendent of Fayette County Schools, turned over greenhouse keys to Kim Toal, Fayette County UGA Extension Agent. The repurposed greenhouse...

DAR presents history awards

The Fayette-Starr's Mill Chapter of the Daughters of The American Revolution presented American History Awards to these students pictured with their teachers: Mary Lou Gorhring,...

King adaptation to film in Senoia

Above the Line Artistry, LLC has announced the production of the fully authorized Stephen King adaptation of “Rainy Season.” The film is being directed by...

BOC budget retreat is April 22

The Fayette County Board of Commissioners will convene for its annual budget retreat Friday, April 22, in the Old Courthouse, 200 Old Courthouse Square...

Memory screenings May 17

Fayette Senior Services will offer memory screenings Tuesday, May 17, 1-4 p.m. at its Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail). Memory loss,...

Things to Do-April 20-May 28

April .April 20 “Come Fly Away” is today from 11 a.m.-noon at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail). Come fly away...

Do you overlook the flaws of others?

One of the easiest things to find for many people is fault.  There are a lot of fault-finders in the world.  There’s always a...

All Saints Anglican will have yard sale this Saturday

Members of All Saints Anglican Church havebeen gathering items for their upcoming yard sale planned for this Saturday, April 23, from 8 a.m. -...

Religion Briefs 04/20/16

Holly Grove to host male choruses On Saturday April 23, at 6 p.m., Holly Grove AME Church will host its Annual Male Chorus Anniversary. A...

COS to host farewell dinner for Korean intern

Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church will bid farewell to Intern Pastor Young Kim on April 24. After preaching at all weekend services, she will be...

Providence UMC plans ‘Believing Boldly’ revival

“It is time for a  spiritual revival in our country, and it begins now, right here in Fayette County,” said Dr. Diane Parrish, senior...

Shred your stuff at National Heights Baptist Saturday

National Heights Baptist Church will host its 5th annual Shred Day on Saturday, April 23, from 3 to 6 p.m. at 103 Old Norton...

‘Glory Train’ to be presented at Destiny Christian Center

Destiny Christian Center International (DCCI) in Fayetteville will present a one-time free performance of the play, “Glory Train,” next Wednesday, April 27, at 7...

SDA Church’s health fair deemed huge success

The Peachtree City SDA Church hosted its Third Annual Community Outreach Health Fair and Blood Drive on Sunday, March 20, in its Family Life...

An impending Millennials problem?

With the question of Millennials being in the news lately, I am reminded of a commercial that, quite frankly, makes me cringe every time...

Missing the class on ‘The buck stops here’

This is the time of year when we college professors are most frustrated. Final projects are due, and course grades are pretty much established....

Liberal totalitarianism

Moral/cultural engineering, to the liberal mind, is a piece of cake. It consists of one-way streets only: well-marked; patrolled by well-armed officers of the...

The Saudis practice tactics of the Mafia

The Mafia, in its heyday, ran lucrative protection rackets. Pay them and your business would be kept safe from “unforeseen” threats. Don’t pay them...

Tombstone talk

When he asked it, I answered, then I laughed. The question proved that my husband, a New England bred Yankee with many years of...

Ga. DOT ignores PTC traffic problem

How long will it take for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) to do their job? What will it take to wake them up...

PayPal, we’re done

I will not repeat the facts that others have so clearly stated about the hypocrisy of PayPal in their opposition to the recent bathroom...

Christians aim to hurt

So here we are again, and as always the evangelicals are out front trying to hurt people. Of course I’m talking about North Carolina’s...

Fayette is off the map for big job makers

Economic development and prosperity depends on having government officials who can assemble the necessary elements required, avoid losing proposals and pay attention to the...

Eye exam bill important safeguard for patients

As an optometrist based in Atlanta, I must write to state that Kelly McCutchen of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation was wrong when describing...

Patsy Henderson Sikes, 85, of Peachtree City

Patsy Henderson Sikes, 85, died Friday, April 8, 2016 at Baptist Village Retirement Communities. She was a native of Waycross, and in 1968 she moved...

Geneva Nix Lucas, 87, of Fayetteville

Geneva Nix Lucas, 87, of Fayetteville passed away on April 16, 2016. She was born in Toccoa, Georgia on March 3, 1929 to John and...

Richard Saboda, of Fayetteville

Richard Saboda passed away Wednesday morning, April 13, in Fayetteville, Ga. at the age of 75. Richard is survived by his daughters, Barbra Rose of...

Mary Frances McBride, 91, of Fayetteville

Mary Frances McBride, 91, of Fayetteville passed away on April 14, 2016.   She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on March 6, 1925 to Joseph...
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