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Suicide prevention workshop is Oct. 20 at COS Lutheran

The Stephen Ministry at Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City will present “Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention” Thursday, Oct....

Annual Greek pastry sale starts

Hand made Greek pastries made by the Philoptochos Chapter (Friends of the Poor) of St. Christopher Hellenic Orthodox Church in Peachtree City, will be...

Pastor’s birthday celebration set

The Olivet Church will celebrate the Rev. Dr. William Holmes Robinson’s 42nd birthday beginning with a birthday kickoff on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 6:30...

Harvest Moon Dance planned

The First Presbyterian Church of Peachtree City will host a Harvest Moon Dance and silent auction Saturday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.  Music will...

Stop state takeover of schools: vote no

Early voting for the November General Election begins Monday and voters will consider four constitutional amendments that may be confusing or misleading. Information on...

At stake, the Constitution

This election is about a lot of things, but it is fundamentally about the U.S. Constitution and whether federal judges will adhere to their...

Trump vs. Clinton: Words vs. deeds

Donald Trump’s gutter talk about women shows yet again that he is bad news. The problem is that Hillary Clinton is far worse. Trump’s talk...

The horsewhipping of Donald Trump

To call the massive media obsessed — eyes roaming crazily in all directions, mouths afoam with horror — would be an understatement. They fear...

Making a moral case for fossil fuels

Environmental activists have a new tactic: protesting outside shareholder meetings of major energy gas firms. In May, protestors gathered outside ExxonMobil’s annual meeting to...

Florence King, RIP

On a Sunday morning, tucked into bed on the island of St. Simons, the place where I, at the age of 13, accepted the...

How to take over our local schools

If I wanted to take over American education, what would I do? First, I would make sure that I could dictate the school rating system...

Medicare for all? Not so fast, my friend

The letter repeats a frequent talking point about Medicare’s low administrative costs but doesn’t mention that Medicare has extremely high levels of waste, fraud...

World-class hypocrisy in criticism of Trump

It is amazing how the Facebook and media sanctimonious, self-righteous trolls hide in the bushes waiting for a Trump misstep. Why? Because the holy-rollers need...

Fayette’s school discipline process needs improvement

I recently had another set of parents explain an upsetting account of their child’s turbulent and confused trek through the Board of Education’s school...

Clyde James Lofstad, Jr., of Peachtree City

Mr. Clyde James Lofstad, Jr., of Peachtree City, Ga. passed away September 27, 2016 at the age of 69. Clyde grew up in St. Paul,...

Caelyn Raine Olds, 16

Caelyn Raine Olds, 16, of Griffin passed away on October 8, 2016.   She was born in Natchez, Miss. on April 16, 2000 to Jonathan...

Lieutenant Colonel William Howard Fielder, 82

Lieutenant Colonel William Howard Fielder, 82, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 3, 2016, at Sacred Journey Hospice in McDonough, Ga. He was born August...

Henry Thomas Berry, 72, of Hampton

Henry Thomas Berry, 72, of Hampton, passed away October 7, 2016. He was born in College Park, Ga. on February 19, 1944 to the late...

Dorothy Marshall Camp, age 93, of Fayetteville

Dorothy "Dot" Marshall Camp, age 93, of Fayetteville, Ga., passed away on October 4, 2016 following a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia.   Dot...

Patrick Allan Hicks, 76

Patrick Allan Hicks, 76, passed away on October 5, 2016, at home in Fayetteville, Ga. He was born on June 23, 1940, inLima, Ohio to...

Things to Do-Oct.15-Dec.4

October October 15 The Greater Fayette Republican Women’s Club will host a campaign rally for Republican candidates on the ballot this November. Please join us from...

Living in two climates

I was born in December in northern Ohio in the city of Akron and for my first 27 years endured pleasant summers only. My walk...

PTC cops searching for Walgreens robber

Peachtree City police are searching for a man who robbed the Walgreens store on Ga. Highway 54 East and Peachtree Parkway Tuesday morning after...

Coweta to auction surplus properties

The Coweta County Board of Commissioners has elected to sell 173 surplus properties acquired by virtue of tax deed for failure to pay taxes. “The...

Inaugural run charts unique course at airport

The Commemorative Air Force Dixie Wing and Atlanta Regional Airport (Falcon Field) in Peachtree City will launch the area’s newest fun run Saturday, Nov....

Authorities seek volunteers

Peachtree City is currently seeking volunteers to serve on two local boards. Applicants must have lived in Peachtree City for at least six months. Two...

Volunteers needed for Bloom Closet

Bloom (originally the Fayette Youth Protection Home) provides safe shelter and support for children who have been the victims of abuse, neglect, or other...

Local work leads to road closures

Peachtree City’s contractor is performing maintenance work on several of the timber bridges along Peachtree City’s path system during September and October. This work...

Walk with a Doc this Saturday

Piedmont Fayette Hospital’s Walk with a Doc featuring neurologist Dr. Ernesto Fernandez is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15, at the Peachtree City Farmer’s Market...

MusicFest set for Oct. 15

Christ Our Shepherd MusicFest is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at the church’s Tyrone property (411 Palmetto Road). The event will include...

Infant CPR class Oct. 17

Piedmont Fayette Hospital will host an infant CPR class Monday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m. in the Dietary Conference Room near the cafeteria. This is...

Lacrosse team sets two fundraisers

The McIntosh High School girls’ lacrosse team has a car wash scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Fresh Market parking...

Notable students and grads

Marcus Green of Fayetteville received the GSU Marketing Round Table Outstanding Minority Student Scholarship at the annual Honors Day Celebration for the J. Mack...

Tractor accident claims life of long-time Fayette resident

The life of a long-time resident of south Fayette County was claimed on Oct. 6 in a tragic accident while bush-hogging along Brooks Road. Eighty-year-old...
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