It’s Open House today in Fayette as Realtors show off homes for sale
Scores of members from the Fayette County Board of Realtors welcome the community into a variety of open houses today as a part of the Realtor Nationwide Open House Weekend […]
Scores of members from the Fayette County Board of Realtors welcome the community into a variety of open houses today as a part of the Realtor Nationwide Open House Weekend […]
A local effort to provide special bags for wounded soldiers is in need of the public’s help. All it takes is few seconds online to support the Dump Bag Project,
The Rev. Marvin Curtis Taylor of Fayetteville, passed away on April 6, 2010 at the age of 83. Marvin was a veteran of WWII, and proudly served in the U.S.
James B. Peterson of Fayetteville, Ga., has been awarded an Air Force ROTC scholarship to attend a host college or university. He is the son of James R. and Nora
Army Pvt. James K. Hall has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission and received
Youth recreation in Palmetto has been a long-discussed need. But now, the non-profit Palmetto Youth League (PYL) is set to begin operations May 1 and will kick things off Apr.
Senoia’s new police and municipal court building is still on schedule to open in early May. The City Council Monday night in preparation for the opening approved bids for the
The Senoia City Council at the April 5 meeting took no action after a discussion on establishing regulations allowing street vendors. The council was opposed to those operations competing with
This time last year a small handful of people in Coweta and Fayette counties decided to mirror similar efforts planned across America by protesting their dissatisfaction with the federal government
Sometimes the more things change the more they go back to pretty much where they started. That was the case Tuesday night when the Coweta County Commission voted unanimously to
This was the year I became a Butler University basketball fan. For me to become a fan of a non-Southern college sports team is quite out of character. I was
The Newnan-Coweta Historical Society will present “An Evening of Moonlight and Roses” – its 33rd annual Spring Tour of Homes – on Apr. 17, in Newnan, the “City of Homes”.
With April 15 just ten days away, the Free File Alliance, a coalition of industry-leading tax software companies partnered with the Internal Revenue Service, is urging every taxpayer with a
Increases in expenses related to the Senoia Water System led to the approval by the City Council Monday night of a transfer of $61,000 in reserves to amend the Water
Members of the Blaze-N-Blood Riders and the Blue Knights sponsored a motorcycle benefit fundraiser March 27 for Palmetto Police Sgt. Lee Gragg who was severely injured in the line of
The Senoia Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is seeking people to welcome participants in the Georgia Cities 2010 Heart and Tour to the city on Apr. 14. The tour bus will
Come to The Carnegie for an intimate discussion with local historian Elizabeth Beers to learn more about Newnan and its history. On Apr. 14 at 10 a.m. Ms. Elizabeth will
Newnan Hospital, Inc. announced Apr. 2 that the Newnan Hospital Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has been sold to Macon-based Ethica Health & Retirement Communities. Newnan Hospital Inc. has operated the
The Depot History Center at 60 East Broad Street in Newnan, will be the scene of an automobile exhibit: “Automobiles through the Decades.” The Newnan-Coweta Historical Society will present the
If you’re looking for something different and fun to do this Saturday evening, Newnan Community Theatre Company is offering an evening of comedy for $5 per person. Their improvisational comedy
Once again, the all too familiar scourge has descended upon this town, covering everything in a gritty yellow powder. Yep, pollen season is upon us once again, and, pardon the
Qualifying begins the week of April 26 for two positions on the Fayette County School Board and two positions on the Fayette County Commission. Candidates must qualify with their respective
A famous golfer at the top of his game caught up in a tawdry scandal that rocks society. Sound familiar? This month the world is focused on the return of
George Dienhart, Peachtree City, Commandant of The Marine Corps League Detachment # 1325 presented a certificate of Life Membership to Detachment Chaplain David Epps, Sharpsburg at the April meeting. Epps
Army Pvt. Antonio C. Brown has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission and received
On May 4th, Honor Flight Fayette will take another group of World War II veterans to Washington, D.C. to see their memorial, bringing the total to about 420 men and
A Fayetteville woman has entered a guilty plea in federal court to bank fraud relating to false tax refund claims filed with the Internal Revenue Service, according to the U.S.
“Miss Stella,” Stella Cooper Mitchell, is a retired Fayette County school teacher. She has just published her third book and autographs one for a former student in Fayette County Junior
The Peachtree City Tourism Association (PCTA) and the Peachtree City Development Authority (DAPC) are both dedicated to spreading awareness and encouraging conventions, groups, and leisure visitors alike to visit Peachtree
The annual PTC Optimist Easter Egg Hunt was held at Shakerag on April 3. There were 600 kids plus their parents and grandparents attending the event. Organizers stated that the egg hunt
Send a clear message to Washington D.C. on Apr. 15. Join the voices of South Atlanta Tea Party for it’s second annual Tax Day Rally at Drake Field (near the
You may not have noticed it, but starting April 1 you should be paying a little less in local stores. The county’s transportation SPLOST expired March 31, shaving 1 percent
The Fayette Tire Co., a business landmark at South Glynn Street and Grady Avenue in Fayetteville, has shut its doors after 30 years. And for lifelong Fayetteville resident and soon-to-be
No new or different rules for businesses. That’s the effect of the Fayetteville City Council’s approval of expanded boundaries for the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) at the April 1 meeting.