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Wynnmeade police standoff ends with man arrested, no injuries
A potentially bad situation with a knife-wielding suspect barricaded inside a Peachtree City home Monday ended peacefully with his surrender to the police department’s...
The most important function in business is sales
I ’ve often heard it said that there are three main functions in a business or organization - sales, operations, and finance. Like three legs...
Living with Children: Consequences of ‘Parenting’
“What went wrong, John?” asked a fellow boomer who, like many folks my age, are dismayed at what has happened within the American family...
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County poetry recitation winners advance to regions
Practice made perfect for competitors at the annual Fayette County Poetry Recitation Contest, with winners in each grade level advancing to the regional competition.
The...
Tyrone’s Hope Wins First Place in National Moot Court Competition
On Sunday, January 15, 2023, Patrick Henry College (PHC) won its 13th national championship at the American Moot Court Association (AMCA) National Tournament in...
Crabapple Lane Pre-K has doggone good 101st day
It was a doggone fun time at Crabapple Lane Elementary as Pre-K students celebrated the 101st day of school with Dalmatian-themed activities.
Students made hats...
Local students make annual Close Up trip to DC
A lucky group of local students from Starr’s Mill and McIntosh got an in-depth look at how our government operates at the annual Close...
Heroic Rising Starr student saves a life
The quick-thinking of Maiya George saved her mother’s life, and the Rising Starr Middle 7th grader is being lauded for her actions.
When Maya’s mother...