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Let’s examine the real cause of the 54-74 traffic jams

I have to agree with Mr. Lentz and Mr. Imker that the proposed reconfiguration of the Ga. highways 54-74 intersection is a waste of...

Voter alienation and this election

Your selection of the Zito and Frank editorials was prophetic. My compliments and keep it up! I had two pieces on voter alienation in the...

F’ville annexation vote is still ahead

The Fayetteville City Council still has to vote on whether to turn down the rezoning and annexation request by Mr. Robert Rolader and his...

Regarding the anti-Trump riots

This is what we get when we let the NEA and nearly every university stack the faculty with leftist/communist professors. This is what we...

Elizabeth I. Oliver, of Fayetteville

Elizabeth I. (Morris) Oliver, of Fayetteville, Ga., formerly a long time resident of Ossining, N.Y. and Yorktown Heights, N.Y., departed this life on September...

Jack Lamar Dickson, 71, of Fayetteville

Jack Lamar Dickson, 71, of Fayetteville passed away on November 9, 2016 in Atlanta, Ga.   He was born on October 31, 1945 in Fayetteville,...

Cynthia Lorraine Seagers, 78

Cynthia Lorraine Seagers, 78, passed away after a longtime illness on Sunday, November 13, 2016. She was a lifelong resident of Wilmington, Del. before moving...

Anna Joyce Fincher, 84

Anna Joyce Fincher, 84, a longtime resident in Fayette and Coweta Counties, passed away November 13, 2016 at Southwest Christian Care in Union City. Mrs....

Things to do-Nov.18-Dec.16

November November 18 Tickets for Lisa Kelly’s Celtic Spring Concert go on sale today at 9 a.m. The concert is scheduled for Saturday, April 22, at...

The election

I have been voting since the age of 21. I will be honest with you - recently having millions of people vote in our...

Country Christmas at The Rock Ranch

The Rock Ranch, a 1,500 acre agritourism destination located an hour or less from Atlanta, Macon and Columbus, is opening its gates for a...

CAP to lay wreaths

Civil Air Patrol’s Peachtree City Composite Squadron will be hosting a donation drive this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 19-20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. each day...

Cyclists hit trail to end domestic violence

Promise Place, the nonprofit organization serving victims of domestic violence and their children continues to partner with the community to raise awareness against domestic...

Railroad open house Nov. 20

The Hillabee and Okfuskee Railroad will be open to the public Sunday, Nov. 20, 1-3 p.m. in the basement of 255 Ashland Trail in...

Seatbelt campaign launches this week

This Thanksgiving, law enforcement agencies statewide are teaming up for the Click It or Ticket seatbelt campaign with the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety...

Ensemble’s Christmas concert is Dec. 16

The Peachtree Wind Ensemble’s annual Christmas concert is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m. at North Fayette United Methodist Church, 847 New...

Legacy Theatre spreads holiday cheer

Nothing says Christmas like the sounds of Frank Sinatra. “Christmas My Way” opens Nov. 18 at the Legacy and runs through Dec. 18. It’s beginning...

Griffin Choral Arts receives grant

Griffin Choral Arts has received a $3,410 Vibrant Community grant from the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Georgia Council for the Arts. These funds...

Coweta Pets of the Week

Daisy is a DLH dilute Calico who is already spayed and can go home with you right now. She is described by shelter volunteers...

Learn to deal with emergencies

“In Case of Emergency” is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 20, 10-11 a.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh...

Four local teams still alive

Here is where local teams stand in the GHSA state football playoffs. East Coweta (8-3) lost 35-34 to Woodstock in the AAAAAAA bracket. Northgate (9-2) defeated...

Trump wins big in Fayette, Coweta

The 2016 election cycle ended with large voter turnout in Fayette and Coweta counties and with local and national Republican candidates taking a large...

HOF welcomes new inductees

The newest inductees in McIntosh High School’s Hall of Fame were honored last month at the sixth annual Hall of Fame celebration. From left: Patrick...

Players enjoy jr. camp

The goal of the recent Jr. Patriot Basketball Camp, according Sandy Creek High School head boys basketball coach Anthony McKissic, “is to expose the...

New Senoia park set for mid-2017 opening

Work at the new Leroy Johnson Park off Ga. Highway 16 in Senoia continues. The Coweta County Commission on Nov. 1 approved a $360,000...

Honoring those who served

The Annual Veterans Day Celebration in Tyrone on Nov. 11 featured members of Sandy Creek High School JROTC presenting the colors, a number of...

Thank you for your service

It was 15 years ago that Lt. Brad Williams joined the Peachtree City Police Department. Williams, at right, on Nov. 1 was recognized by...

AT&T store robber convicted in Fayette

A man standing trial in Fayette County Superior Court for the armed robbery of the Peachtree City AT&T store in December 2014 has been...

‘Walking Dead’ coming back to Senoia in 2017

Fans of ‘The Walking Dead’ received good news Monday night when the Senoia City Council agreed to let the top-rated cable show continue to...

Coweta graduation rate surpasses state rate

On-time graduation rate data for 2016 is in and it shows that in Coweta County, 84.7 percent graduated at a rate more than 5...

Read for the Record draws over 4,000 participants

Coweta County School System elementary school students heard the story “The Bear Ate Your Sandwich” on Oct. 27, during this year’s Read for the...

Bennett’s Mill receives city proclamation

Fayetteville Mayor Edward Johnson has declared the month of November as Bennett’s Mill Middle School Parent Engagement Month in recognition of the crucial role...

Siblings bring campaign to FCHS

At the young ages of seven and eight years old, Fayette County High siblings Carter and Olivia Ries were passionate about saving endangered species...

Notable students and grads

Zenobia Broomfield of Fayetteville, Kathy Shields of Newnan and Collier Starks of Fairburn were named to the Dean’s List at Ohio Christian University for...
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