Advance voting underway in PTC, Fayetteville and Tyrone
Advanced voting leading up to the Nov. 3 election is on for the municipal races in Fayetteville, Peachtree City and Tyrone. Advanced voting will take place through Oct. 30 at […]
Advanced voting leading up to the Nov. 3 election is on for the municipal races in Fayetteville, Peachtree City and Tyrone. Advanced voting will take place through Oct. 30 at […]
The Fayette County Public Library invites the community to a book signing by former Fayette County resident Lucy Morgan Waller Friday, Nov. 6, at 11 a.m. Waller will talk about
The seismic economic impact the film and TV industry is having on the state of Georgia is undeniable, said Craig Dominey, Camera Ready program manager and senior film location specialist
The Fayette County Public Library will host Atlanta architect, artist and author Oscar Harris Saturday, Nov. 7, at 1 p.m. for a talk and book signing. Harris will speak about
Local congregations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints will present the third annual Festival of the Nativity Dec. 11-12 at 101 South Peachtree Parkway in Peachtree City.
Nathan Wilmoth, vice president of operations for M.A. Industries, received a commemorative plaque this week for being selected as a Face of Manufacturing for the month of September. From
The Fayette County Board of Health is one of 159 county boards of health throughout Georgia that partners with the Georgia Department of Public Health and eighteen District Health Directors
“Figuring Out Facebook: For Beginners” is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 29, 11 a.m.-noon sponsored by Fayette Senior Services at the Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail in Peachtree City. This introductory
In a grand new fall season production adding to the popular Friends of Wadsworth series, Newnan Cultural Arts Commission will present “Rags to Riches,” an evening of musical theater featuring
Cancer Treatment Centers of America invites residents to Prevent Aggressively Coweta, a session to help individuals understand cancer risks and how they can reduce them. Scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 14,
Fayette County’s Board of Assessors was established by state law to determine the fair market value of all real and personal property in the county for property tax purposes based
Local teams will battle this weekend in the state volleyball quarterfinals in their respective classifications after wins Tuesday in the second round of the playoffs. East Coweta took three of
The public is invited to come out to Panther Stadium Saturday, Oct. 24, and see what organizers hope will be a new entry in the Guinness Book of World Records.
The Coweta County Domestic Violence Task Force is sponsoring the third annual vigil honoring deceased victims of domestic violence Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 6 p.m. on the steps of the
The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office raised $710 from T-shirt sales to donate to Thomas F. Chapman Family Cancer Wellness at Piedmont Fayette Hospital. The sheriff’s office got involved in supporting
Piedmont Physicians at White Oak recently held a ribbon cutting to celebrate their move into their new location at 1825 Highway 34 East, Suite 3000, in Newnan. Specializing in primary
The Georgia Council for the Social Studies will present its first annual Social Studies Teacher of Promise (TOP) award to Kerry Moore, a social studies teacher at Whitewater High. The
The Fayette County Board of Realtors has received a $2,000 placemaking micro-grant from the National Association of Realtors to help Peachtree City by transforming unused public spaces into vibrant community
Girl Scout Daisy Troop 16255 of North Peachtree City teamed with Samaritan’s Purse program Operation Christmas Child. Each girl donated small toys and personal hygiene items that filled ten shoeboxes
Fayette Senior Services will present a Caregiver Resource Expo Tuesday, Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Life Enrichment Center, 4 Center Drive in Fayetteville. Are you facing the challenges
The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood before the holiday season is in full swing. Blood donations often decline from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day when holiday
Col. Ben Malcom assumed command of a battalion which was part of a top secret Special Forces/CIA unit in Seoul, South Korea in January of 1952, though he was only
October October 22 The October meeting of the South Metro GeorgiaCarry.Org chapter is today from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Fayette Event Center, located at 174 North Glynn St, in
Focus on the Family began “Pastor Appreciation Month” in 1994 to remind congregations to honor their pastors and staff in tangible ways. They encouraged year-round affirmation, but designated October as
Servant Weekend, an annual event at Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City, is scheduled for Oct. 23-24. Everyone is invited to take advantage of these events at the
Surviving The Holidays is a special GriefShare program to help those dealing with the death of a loved one. “No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died,
Woolsey Fall Festival is set for Oct. 31 Woolsey Baptist Church will have its annual Fall Festival Oct. 31, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. in the field in front of
Judge orders voting lawsuit appeal parties to Wednesday mediation for settlement A new wrinkle in the county’s ongoing legal dispute with the NAACP over district voting: The opposing sides have
One giant pumpkin will be raffled to one lucky winner on Oct. 25 at the Fayetteville First United Methodist Church’s Fall Festival. Raffle tickets are $2 or free with every
An insightful Ronald Reagan said the following, deserving a place on the wall of every home in America: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t
The Peachtree City Council quietly placed a binding referendum on the upcoming November 3 election ballot that is worded as follows: “Shall the Act be approved which authorizes the City
When President Obama meets in Washington Nov. 9 with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, I would imagine Netanyahu’s main concern will be to find out exactly what the U.S. means
It was a rare, precious afternoon for me. Dixie Dew and I were settled deeply into an easy chair with legs flopped across the ottoman. She snored and I read,
Segregation — noun: the institutional separation of an ethnic, racial, religious, or other minority group from the dominant majority (Websters.com) I’ve written a few letters to The Citizen highlighting the