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McIntosh ranks 40th among Georgia schools

The Washington Post recently released its “Most Challenging High Schools” national listing for 2016. Four of five Fayette County public high schools were included...

PTC reverses planners’ roof veto

In a roof at the center of the city, the contest was looks versus law as esthetic preferences ran up against a city ordinance...

PTC aims for higher tourist profile

The Peachtree City Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is moving to its new location at The Avenue. A part of the move includes a...

Fayette’s population now at 112,300

A population growth report released by the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) shows that Fayette and each of the 10 core metro Atlanta counties are...

PTC Council goes for higher taxes

The millage rate for Peachtree City was set at 6.756 mills at the Sept. 1 meeting of the City Council. The rate amounts to...

Divas races to dominate traffic in south PTC Saturday

It is nearly time for the “Divas Half-Marathon” in Peachtree City and with it there will be a number of temporary road closures that...

School board lowers tax millage rate, but still raises taxes

Not since 2009 has the millage rate assessed by the Fayette County Board of Education been less than 20 mills. That changed on Aug....

Fayette begins process for growth, zoning plan

The Fayette County Board of Commissioners will convene a public hearing this week on the process of the full plan update of the county’s...

Fayette Commission votes 4-to-1 to roll back tax millage rate

The Fayette County Board of Commissioners approved the new millage rate for the coming year, a full rollback, with one opposing vote.   The board convened...

Bands come together for performance

The eighth-grade band students at J.C. Booth Middle School took the field at halftime of a recent McIntosh High School football game along with...

FCA banquet set for Sept. 26

The Fayette County Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ annual fundraising banquet is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 26, at 6 p.m. at Pinewood Studios in Fayetteville. Registration...

Book signing Sept. 17

Cornerstone United Methodist Church in Newnan will be hosting an inaugural book signing Saturday, Sept. 17, to pay homage to the local community. “Claudia’s Embrace:...

Founders Day coming in Oct.

The annual Tyrone Founders Day event is scheduled this year for Oct. 1-9. Here is what’s happening during that time. Oct. 1: Founders Day kickoff,...

Ceremony honors first students to earn German diploma

The first students in Fayette to pass the Deutsches Sprachdiplom were awarded certificates at a special ceremony at Whitewater High in the presence of...

Sign language basics covered

“I Saw the Sign” is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1:30-2:30 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh...

Lake Peachtree survey underway

As of Wednesday, Sept. 7, Fayette County is dispatching surveyors on Lake Peachtree in a boat taking underwater measurements. Should the project extend beyond this...

National Night Out is Sept. 11

As part of the activities throughout the county scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 11, the annual National Night Out will take place from 4 to...

POW/MIA recognition ceremony Sept. 16

A special POW/MIA recognition ceremony is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 16, at 9 a.m. at the City Hall Plaza Veterans’ Memorial in Peachtree City. More...

Volunteers still needed or HFH project

Newnan Coweta Habitat for Humanity begins its fall construction project Sept. 7. Volunteers are needed to remove old siding from an existing home and...

Play opens Sept. 15 in Fairburn

Three Jewish widows meet once a week before going to visit their husbands’ graves. Both humorous and touching, Southside Theatre Guild in Fairburn presents...

Volunteers needed for lake cleanup

The Fayette County government is announcing its lake cleanup event for local residents with kayaks and canoes to assist in protecting our water reservoirs....

Coweta Pets of the Week

Francine has been at the shelter since April, longer than any other cat, and even had kittens there. All of the others were adopted....

Leadership Fayette presents 2016 graduates

The Leadership Fayette Class of 2016 graduated Aug. 25. The 27-member class of business and community members spent the last eight months enhancing their...

WWII vets to speak at Atlanta Warbird Weekend

Several World War II veterans will highlight activities at the third annual Atlanta Warbird Weekend, scheduled for Sept. 24-25 at Dekalb-Peachtree Airport. The event is...

Learn about bird watching Sept. 19

“Spread Your Wings” is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 19, 1:30-2:30 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail). Bird...

Many ways of saying ‘Good job!’

Friday night lights is not just about the football game. It’s about the community coming together, the competition, and school spirit. Most of all,...

Religion Briefs 09/07/16

Community Bible study at Providence Registration is now open for Community Bible Study’s 2016-2017 study of Matthew. The Bible Study begins Friday, Sept. 9 ,at...

Fayetteville to remember 9-11 with special service

The community is invited to commemorate the events of September 11, 2001, at an interfaith service of remembrance on the 15th anniversary of the...

Christ the King to celebrate 20th anniversary Sept. 11

The Cathedral of Christ the King will celebrate its 20th anniversary as a church on Sunday, Sept.  11, at 10 a.m. Christ the King began...

Olivet’s anniversary celebration continues

The Olivet Church in Fayetteville kicked off its 25th Church Anniversary celebration last week with the Olivet Family Feud. The celebration continues through the...

Holly Grove AME honors Hammond

Holly Grove AME Church expanded and dedicated its church historical wing in honor of member Annie Ruth Domineck Hammond on Aug. 28.  Hammond is...

Hopewell UMC will offer seminar

Have you ever tried to do something good for a group or an individual, only to have it backfire? Tyrone’s Hopewell United Methodist Church...

Harkavy to lead Judaism class Sept. 29 through Jan. 26

Rabbi Rick Harkavy at Congregation B’nai Israel in Fayetteville  will teach a class in “Judaism 101” starting Thursday evening, Sept. 29 and continuing through...

FFUMC continues work to Stop Hunger Now

Fayetteville First United Methodist Church partnered with Stop Hunger Now and topped 100,000 total meals in its fourth year of participation in a food...
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