Law removes English as official language in our schools
E Pluribus Unum, on U.S. coins is Latin for “out of many, one.” Part of America’s national identity has been connected to the use of one language. Immigrants from many […]
E Pluribus Unum, on U.S. coins is Latin for “out of many, one.” Part of America’s national identity has been connected to the use of one language. Immigrants from many […]
For the last four years, I’ve had the honor of serving Tyrone as your councilman. Together with the council, mayor, staff and you, we have made Tyrone one of the
Phil Prebor, candidate for City Council Post 1, and I worked on a project to find out what services the people of Peachtree City want and what we are willing
Carlyle Ramon Hedden of Fayetteville, Ga. passed from this life on September 5, 2015. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Sybil Richardson, and his four children, Eric
The family of Elizabeth Pearson Launsby of Marietta, S.C., is celebrating her peaceful homegoing on Friday 8/28/15. Born in Birmingham, Ala., on September 7, 1921, she was preceded in death
James Warren Hurst (Jim), age 58, passed away peacefully in his sleep on September 11, 2015 in Fayetteville, Ga. Jim was an Eagle Scout and graduated from Westwood High
Janice Marie Fleugel passed away in Orlando, Fla. on August 2, 2015. She was the daughter of John and Ruth Fleugel of Peachtree City, Ga. but had been residing in
Mrs. Patricia Freeman Gurley, age 81, of Douglasville, passed away September 13, 2015. She was an RN, but spent most of her life working with her husband, Dr. Carroll C.
Ed Warren Rivers passed away on September 13th after a lengthy illness. He was preceded in death by his wife Patricia, parents W.S. & Evelyn Rivers, brother, Carl Franklin Rivers,
September September 16 A Company of Friends Theatrical Productions will hold open auditions today for the Halloween musical “The Little Witch of Wichita.” It is billed as a “colorful show
This past Sunday was Grandparents Day and the man who thought this idea a good one, lived in Brooks at the time. This was about 1975 but I don’t remember
“A Garden Within” is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 20, 10-11 a.m. hosted by Fayette Senior Services at The Life Enrichment Center, 4 Center Drive in Fayetteville. Vegetable and herb gardening
The Carnegie will host “The Art and Craft of Storytelling” Thursday, Sept. 17, 2:30-4 p.m. at 1 LaGrange Street in Newnan. The event is a chance for participants to strengthen
Daisy Hill, who was crowned Miss Reigning America National Princess June 27, won a trip to see the Miss America pageant as part of her prize package. She and her
Two Peachtree City residents will participate Oct. 9-12 in the 2nd annual Georgia River Network (GRN) Paddle Georgia Fall Float on the Flint, a 4-day, 70-mile paddle journey along southwest
The second annual Gospel Under the Stars Festival is Saturday, Sept. 19 at 4 p.m. at 1565 Hwy. 92 N. in Fayetteville, hosted by Mount Olive Baptist Church. This tri-county,
The Peachtree Wind Ensemble will be presenting a “Concert on the Lawn” Saturday, Oct. 3, at 6 p.m. next to Partner’s Pizza at the Aberdeen Village Center in Peachtree City.
Fayette County is no longer the farming community it once was, but for the past 18 years on the third weekend of September the county’s agricultural past comes to the
The 2015 I Will Intervene Challenge is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 23, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Fayetteville. It will feature the newest curriculum in intervention developed
Courtney is a medium terrier mix who looks fabulous even without the tiara and pearls. She would be the perfect accessory to someone’s life. ID # is A029971. Kennel #
Donna Rosser, a Fayette County resident and art photographer, is busy framing, printing, emailing, and packing photographs for a variety of exhibits and opportunities. Her image “E Left the Building”
Joshua Warren, a 2015 graduate of Starr’s Mill High School, ran his first college cross-country race for Georgia College at the Bobcat Classic Sept. 4 at Georgia College. He finished
AFC Lightning ’02 elite girls team won the Atlanta Cup Sept 7. On the top row are assistant coach Genie Dzenis, Hope Hartley, Skylar Dzenis, Juliana Pickard, Morgan Yocom, Natali
The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s latest tournament took place last weekend at Sharpsburg’s Canongate 1 Golf Club and saw some impressive showings by local players. Andrew Garger of Sharpsburg took
Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black has announced the issuance of $200,500 in grants to assist with spay and neuter Georgia’s companion animals. Forty-one state licensed animal shelters
The 19th Annual Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament, hosted by the National Football League Former Players Association’s Atlanta Chapter, is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 28, at Canongate 1 Golf Club, 924
The Legacy Theatre in Tyrone is opening its landmark tenth season with the gripping play “Freud’s Last Session.” Hailed as “a juicy, intellectual debate between two great minds,” by the
Peachtree City’s 38th Annual Shakerag Arts & Crafts Festival is scheduled for Sept. 19-20, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. The event is at Shakerag Knoll, located at
Fayetteville Main Street, along with the Fayette County Development Authority, presents its third Lunch on the Lawn program the year Friday, Sept. 18. Lunch on the Lawn provides an opportunity
Fayette Senior Services will present “Switching Gears to Winter” Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1:30-2:30 p.m. at The Life Enrichment Center, 4 Center Drive in Fayetteville. After a hot, humid summer there
The Fayette County Public Art Committee has announced two events for people of all ages this Halloween season. First is the Second Annual Fayette County Scarecrow Competition. Participants will construct
Students from throughout Fayette County will be joining thousands of other youth on athletic fields all across the nation Wednesday, Oct. 14, to share their Christian faith with fellow students
The 2015 PROBE College Fair Tour, which brings representatives from colleges and universities to local sites throughout Georgia, will be at Sandy Creek High School Wednesday, Sept. 16, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to help their communities prepare for emergencies by giving blood during National Preparedness Month this September. Becoming a regular blood donor is one