Legislature to slash budgets
With state revenues continuing to fall short, the upcoming legislative session will be dominated by budget cuts, according to Rep. Matt Ramsey, (R-Peachtree City). The first order of business will […]
With state revenues continuing to fall short, the upcoming legislative session will be dominated by budget cuts, according to Rep. Matt Ramsey, (R-Peachtree City). The first order of business will […]
A 17-year-old Moreland man was arrested on multiple charges Jan. 2 after taking a dare to harass someone in the Towne Center parking lot on South Glynn Street in Fayetteville.
Peachtree City residents can avoid the cold Thursday night and watch the first City Council meeting of the new year from the comfort of their easy chair if they want.
High school students are being invited to apply for a free 11-week Saturday symposium on American Constitutional law and legal history taught by Fayette County Superior Court Judge Chris Edwards.
A new Peachtree City mayor and three City Council members will join holdover Councilman Doug Sturbaum tomorrow night in the first of a series of meetings that will set new
To be, or not to be, that is the question. Well, Mr. Shakespeare, this tragedy will certainly be. The journey began back in the year of 2006, and a massive
Our bloated federal government has been running amok for a long time, under Democrat and Republican administrations alike, creating mountains of debt and intruding into nooks and crannies of our
Funny how situations in life can slip up on you and turn your feelings completely around. Sometimes it’s downright tragic. It began one morning as the sun had barely begun
I take exception with some of [reporter John] Munford’s words in the headline article of today’s Citizen. Mr. Munford wrote that citizens “shot down” a special purpose local option sales
Of all the odd things Barack Obama has said and done in his short tenure as President, there is one bold statement that so clearly demonstrates his fundamental lack of
I want to thank Cleveland Elementary School for posting “Merry Christmas” outside of their school. Finally, someone is not afraid to say it! All you hear these days is “happy
Today, January 6, is Epiphany Day. So, let’s “Google it!” What is the Epiphany of Our Lord? It is the wonderful liturgical festival observed every year on Jan. 6. It
The Church of the Holy Cross in Fayetteville will host a 13-week class, “Losing Weight God’s Way,” at the church on Tuesday evenings, beginning Jan. 12. The class will involve
Flat Creek Baptist Church will offer new classes beginning this weekend. Preceding the classes on Sundays, the Adult Discipleship Hour will be held in the Worship Center at 4:45 p.m.
About 40 home-bound patients and the residents of the Angel House women’s shelter received a hot meal on Christmas day, courtesy of parishioners from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Newnan.
Congregation B’nai Israel in Fayetteville will offer a two-part class on “Judaism – Are you Curious?” Saturday, Jan. 9 (part one) and Saturday, Jan. 16 (part two), both sessions taught
A new GriefShare session will start Sunday, Jan. 10, at Fayette Presbyterian Church. Sessions will be held from 2 – 4 p.m. “GriefShare is a grief recovery support group sponsered
On Jan. 12, Fayetteville First Baptist Church will begin a new session of GriefShare, a 13-week Bible based program for those who have lost a loved one. The class meets
Potluck meal planned at Inman The Joy and Sharing group at Inman United Methodist Church will have its meeting and potluck meal Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 11:30 a.m. at the
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Reid Jr. of Suwanee and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Kay of Greenville, S.C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Charity Nicole Kay, to Kyle
Paul Hu of Alpharetta and Valerie Randolph of Peachtree City announce the engagement of their daughter, Lisa Renee Hu, to William Glenn Henderson Jr., son of Glenn and Yvonne Henderson
If you’re in the mood to be part of a big party for New Year’s Eve, Underground Atlanta is certainly the place to be for its 21st annual Peach Drop
By now the wrapping paper, boxes and most of the Christmas detritus have left the home. Except for the Christmas tree, of course. To solve that dilemma, local volunteers and
Something contagious is going around at Inman Elementary, the love of reading. Funded by a grant from Target and the Coweta-Fayette Bright Ideas Program, 20 teen mentors, who also happen
Jerry Doyle, independent conservative radio host and author of “Have You Seen My Country Lately?: America’s Wake-Up Call” will signs copies of his book at Barnes and Noble in Fayetteville
Dan Garcia’s color pencil drawing titled Summer Breeze received the distinction of being the Best in Show during Fayette Society of Fine Arts (FSOFA) Autumn Harvest art show. Garcia states
Aida Villegas, adult education student with Fayette County Adult Ed. – Griffin Technical College was nominated by her ESL and GED instructors as Fayette County EAGLE representative (Exceptional Adult Georgian
Tires are not the typical gift on most people’s Christmas lists, but it was at the top for a parent on the Fayette County school system’s Angel Tree. Job cutbacks
The Peachtree City Chapter of New Neighbors League Club (NNLC) recently transitioned to their winter/spring board officers. Pictured from left to right are: Kathy Burnett, Treasurer; Sian Hutson, Secretary; Marilyn
Work has begun on publishing a book on the former Fayette County Training School, which existed from 1955 to 1968. After integration in 1968, it became the Fayette County Junior
The South Metro Rose Society, an affiliate of the American Rose Society, has elected new officers for 2010. Installed at the annual Christmas party were: President, Virginia Landrum; 1st Vice
The Fayetteville Rotary Club recently held its annual Community Gifts celebration. The club’s fundraising efforts enable them to give back financially to several local charities in Fayette County. In attendance
The Annual Whitewater Creek Ladies Holiday Charity Gathering was held in the community clubhouse recently with over 550 items collected for different charities. For several years now the WWC ladies
Students in Oak Grove’s first grade classes were treated to the customs of the Japanese New Year by several of our Japanese mothers. Pictured are Mrs. Price and some of