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No income gap here

The Pew Charitable Trusts has released a report outlining a handful of counties in America with no black-white income gap. One of those places...

Senior facility on the way to Fayetteville

The land clearing along Ga. Highway 54 West in Fayetteville east of Burch Road and adjacent to Ginger Cake Creek will lead to the...

Fayetteville man charged with sex crime against underage relative

A Fayetteville man has been charged with sexual crimes involving an underage relative.   Patrick R. West, Jr., 29, was charged by investigators with the Fayette...

Now thank we all our God. Are you thankful?

Martin Rinckart was an accomplished musician and dedicated pastor serving in Eilenberg, Germany, during the Thirty Years’ War. Eilenberg, a walled city, became a...

Religion Briefs 11/16/16

Flipper Chapel plans fall revival Flipper Chapel A. M. E. Church will celebrate its fall revival on Nov. 17 and 18, at 7 p.m. each...

Flat Rock students enhance Hopewell’s community garden

Twice this fall students from the Builders Club at Flat Rock Middle School have used their energy and skills to improve the community garden...

Holiday Griefshare session starts tonight at Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Peachtree City will offer GriefShare: Surviving the Holidays to the community on Wednesday, Nov. 16 (7-9 p.m.), or Friday,...

Joshua’s Gift for the needy

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church outreach ministry is working with Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church to provide food to children in need. The ministry is...

New members confirmed at CTK

Seven individuals received the Sacrament of Confirmation and Reception at the Cathedral of Christ the King, Sharpsburg, recently. The confirmands completed a 13-week course...

Early Chanukah celebration planned

Residents are invited to  bring their families and join Congregation B’nai Israel’s ceremonial Menorah lighting on Sunday, Dec. 4  from 5 -7 p.m. Learn...

Christmas Fair coming up

The St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Women (ECW) is planning the annual Fine Art & Craft Christmas Fair, ECW Bazaar, Bake Sale and Golden Elephant...

Holy Trinity Christmas concert planned for Dec. 9

The adult choir at Holy Trinity Catholic Church under the direction of Claire Stroud will present a free Christmas concert on Friday, Dec. 9,...

PTCUMC needs singers for Christmas performance

The Chancel Choir, soloists, and orchestra at Peachtree City United Methodist Church have begun work on “Festival of Carols,” a very special Christmas music...

City seeks board volunteers

The City of Peachtree City is currently seeking volunteers to serve on two local boards.  Applicants must have lived in Peachtree City for at...

No burning permits due to wildfire threat

Peachtree City and all of metro Atlanta have experienced several days of lingering smoke in the air due to wildfires in North Georgia and...

Heritage Community Foundation presents grant to Connecting Henry

The Heritage Community Foundation presented a grant Oct. 18 to Connecting Henry executive director Susan Crumbley and other staff members and volunteers. Students enrolled...

Blood donations needed throughout holidays

This November, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give the perfect gift – a blood donation – to help ensure a sufficient...

SMHS hosts annual choral event

The Starr’s Mill High School Choral Department will present its 18th annual Candlelight Processional Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. in the Duke Auditorium. The...

Aviation program seeks support

The Commemorative Air Force, a World War II flying museum, launched a fundraising campaign this month to raise money to support a new program...

Minchew to speak Dec. 9

Kaye Lanning Minchew, author of “A President in Our Midst: Franklin D. Roosevelt in Georgia,” will speak about Roosevelt and his Georgia holiday traditions...

Liberty Tech hosts veterans

Liberty Tech students, U.S. veterans, and their families gathered Nov. 10 to share breakfast and march through the streets of Brooks led by the...

Day of service

Members of the Starr's Mill Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution participated in a Day of Service to celebrate the 126th Anniversary...

Coca-Cola history covered Dec. 21

“The Refreshing History of Coca-Cola” is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1:30-2:30 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Fayetteville location (The Life Enrichment Center, 4...

Memo to Trump: ‘Action this day!’

“In victory, magnanimity!” said Winston Churchill. Donald Trump should be magnanimous and gracious toward those whom he defeated last week, but his first duty is...

Advising the President-elect

It didn’t take long. Journalists, editorial writers and columnists who hate Donald Trump and consistently opposed his election are now advising him what not...

So, Trump has won. What now?

The good news is that we dodged a bullet in this election. The bad news is that we don’t know how many other bullets...

Buying a tractor

It was time for spring cleaning around the Rondarosa, which seems to always start with a ton of limbs, twigs and branches that have...

On Election Day a prayer to the One in charge

I wrote this the day of the election. I probably assumed it was more for those voting for Trump. As it turned out, it...

Second revolution after Trump wins

The second American Revolution happened on Election Day. As in the movie “Network,” the Irredeemable Deplorables are mad as hell and are not going...

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...
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