Donna Carraway Webb, 63, of Fayetteville
Mrs. Donna Carraway Webb, 63, of Fayetteville, Ga. passed away on April 4, 2014. She was born in Miami, Fla. to Ruth Wade Carraway and Merrill Ardis Carraway, Sr. on […]
Mrs. Donna Carraway Webb, 63, of Fayetteville, Ga. passed away on April 4, 2014. She was born in Miami, Fla. to Ruth Wade Carraway and Merrill Ardis Carraway, Sr. on […]
As tax season once again comes to a close, Georgia’s Path2College 529 Plan officially kicked-off its annual statewide Newborn Sweepstakes, where one baby born in Georgia this year will receive
Thrill-seeking athletes will soon have an opportunity to showcase their adventurous side. After a successful inaugural year in 2013, the Goliath Mud Challenge will return on Saturday, May 31. As
Us menfolk can justify buying most anything. Now this statement should come as no surprise to all who have to put up with us. Trust me, it also comes as
Life is about choices. Whatever environmental, behavioral, or genetic factors are involved, the ability to choose is what sets humanity apart from all the rest of creation. There are those
Friday, Aug. 29: Pace (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 5: KIPP Academy (HOME). Friday, Sept. 12: Aquinas (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 19: Lumpkin County (HOME). Friday, Sept. 26: Terrell County (AWAY). Friday, Oct.
Saturday, Aug. 23: Christian Heritage (AWAY). Friday, Aug. 29: Lithia Springs (HOME). Friday, Sept. 5: Pace Academy (HOME). Friday, Sept. 12: OPEN. Friday, Sept. 19: Josey (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 26:
Aug. 29: Starr’s Mill (AWAY). Sept. 5: Banneker (AWAY). Sept. 12: East Coweta (HOME). Sept. 19: ELCA (HOME). Sept. 26: OPEN. Oct. 3: Mt. Zion-Jonesboro (HOME). Oct. 10: Sandy Creek
Aug. 22: Archer (Corky Kell Classic at McEachern). Aug. 29: Jonesboro (HOME). Sept. 5: Hampton (AWAY). Sept. 12: Newnan (AWAY). Sept. 19: OPEN. Sept. 26: Auburn (Ala.) (HOME). Oct. 3:
Friday, Aug. 22: McIntosh (HOME). Thursday, Aug. 28: Drew (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 5: Starr’s Mill (HOME). Friday, Sept. 12: OPEN. Friday, Sept. 19: Central-Carrollton (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 26: Cedartown (HOME).
Friday, Aug. 29: Whitewater (HOME). Friday, Sept. 5: Fayette County (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 12: Dutchtown (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 19: Forest Park (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 26: OPEN. Friday, Oct. 3: Drew
Friday, Aug. 22: Fayette County (AWAY). Friday, Aug. 29: Luella (HOME). Friday, Sept. 5: OPEN. Friday, Sept. 12: Ola (AWAY). Friday, Sept. 19: Mundy’s Mill (HOME). Friday, Sept. 26: Morrow
“The people were amazed at his teaching, because he taught them as one who had authority, not as the teachers of the law.” – Mark 1:22 Jesus Christ was the
The southside Christian religious community is busy observing Holy Week activities this week as the Lenten season winds down to the joyous celebration of Easter this Sunday. Christian Holy Week
The Peachtree City Council will decide Thursday whether it wants city staff to study a proposed 52-unit assisted living development in the Lexington Circle commercial center off Ga. Highway 54
Let’s sell the abandoned Brooks and Tyrone elementary school properties and build a $3.5 million bus barn next to Whitewater High School. That’s part of the recommendation presented to the
When Fayette County voters turned down a countywide 1 percent sales tax last year, it meant that the county commission had to find another way to fund its eight most
The April 17 meeting of the Fayetteville City Council will include a proposal that the city back a loan for the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) to purchase a building on
The Fayette County Development Authority has a new vibe now that the county commission has appointed five newcomers to the eight-member board. The development authority is charged with luring business
The approval to buy a second K-9 dog for the Peachtree City Police Department by the City Council April 16 came on a split 3-2 vote. Councilmen Mike King and
A trial program approved April 10 by the Fayette County Commission will trap and neuter feral cats and return them to the locations where they were found. The alternative to
Fayette County voters who want to cast a ballot in the upcoming May 20 primary election must make sure they are registered to vote by Monday, April 21. The process
The Optimist Club of Peachtree City and the Peachtree City Fire Department will hold the annual Easter Egg Hunt April 19 with registration starting at 9:30 a.m. and the hunt
This peace-loving iguana provided by My Reptile Guys was just part of the excitement at the April 12 Family Fun Day fund-raiser held at the Rowland Road Pavilion in Brooks.
Fayette County is getting its first built-to-order college campus. Georgia Military College (GMC) said April 11 it intends to construct a campus in the West Fayetteville area near Pinewood Atlanta
The Fayette County Board of Education has opted to use a “more aggressive” Atlanta civil rights attorney for its appeal of the ongoing federal district voting lawsuit. The board on
The members of the Fayetteville City Council joined with four of the five Fayette County commissioners on April 9 for a public presentation of the proposed consolidation of the Fayetteville
The wait is over! On April 18, the Legacy Theatre, Atlanta’s only full-time professional theatre will present the Tony Award winning musical, “Chicago.” Boasting a popular score with songs like
A north Fayette County man was arrested April 1 on two counts of child molestation involving two different children. William P. Tanner, 37, of Buckeye Road, was charged with two
Board members from area social service nonprofits on April 10 received a proclamation by the Fayette County Commission citing April as “Prevent Child Abuse Month.” Pictured are, front row from
A unanimous vote by the Fayetteville City Council on April 3 will increase the number of gas pumps allowed at service stations and convenience stores. The vote raised the previous
Answers to your questions about life, religion and the Bible Was Jesus really resurrected? (An encore column, first published in The Citizen March 27, 2005)
David and Brenda Ludecke of Fayetteville and Jerry and Judy West of Tifton are happy to announce the upcoming marriage of their children, Caleb Samuel Ludecke to Julie Rebekah West.
On April 27 at 6 p.m., the Fayetteville First Baptist Church will present an Easter play, “The Resurrection on Trial.” at 6 p.m. The play is described as a “