Juvenile Justice Forum Aug. 15
The Fayette County Youth Council NAACP’s eighth annual Juvenile Justice Forum is set for Saturday, Aug. 15, noon-3 p.m. at the Fayette County Public Library, 1821 Heritage Parkway in Fayetteville. […]
The Fayette County Youth Council NAACP’s eighth annual Juvenile Justice Forum is set for Saturday, Aug. 15, noon-3 p.m. at the Fayette County Public Library, 1821 Heritage Parkway in Fayetteville. […]
Two of the most-loved rock acts of the mid-to-late ‘70s will be hitting the stage at The Fred Saturday, Aug. 15. Grammy winner Peter Frampton and Cheap Trick are touring
A Company of Friends Theatrical Productions is bringing its show “The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland and Mad Hatter’s Tea Party” to the stage Aug. 14-16 at The Front Porch
State School Superintendent Richard Woods has created a Superintendents’ Advisory Council, composed of 19 local superintendents from urban, suburban and rural districts in every RESA in Georgia, to provide feedback
U.S. Rep. David Scott will host his 11th Annual Health Fair Saturday, August 15, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Mundy’s Mill High School. The event will feature free health screenings and
“The Low Cal Life for Me” is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 17, 2-3 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location, The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail. Catherine Carroll, RD,
The Georgia DOT is reminding motorists of the NAACP’s Journey for Justice march entered Georgia Aug. 8 in West Point and will leave the state Aug. 18 at the South
The Georgia Department of Public Health has confirmed the state’s first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) of the season. The patient is an adult from metro Atlanta and
The Metro North Georgia Water Planning District invites individuals to capture the beauty of our natural resources in photographs in an effort to remind residents of the important role our
Open Hearts Day Respite, a ministry of North Fayette United Methodist Church, will host an open house Tuesday, Aug. 25, 1-5 p.m. in Building C at the church, 847 New
The third Market Day event of 2015 in downtown Fayetteville is Saturday, Aug. 15, on the grounds of the Historic Courthouse. Fayetteville Main Street welcomes everyone to browse through a
The Fayette County Public Art Committee is celebrating the completion of the first fire hydrant public art display in county’s history. The project was open to high school students residing
The Peachtree City Police Department will be hosting an Adult Community Emergency Response Team class beginning Sept. 10. This class will also be to celebrate the tenth year of this
Empty nesters Betty and Ed Agosto were looking for something they could do together in their retirement years. They were looking for something meaningful, something where they could have a
A rezoning request that would have established a Dollar General store at Fischer Road and Raymond Hill Road in northeast Coweta was denied by unanimous vote at the Aug. 4
The Coweta County School System has 129 new teachers who were welcomed by the Coweta County Board of Education and others on July 30. School system spokesman Dean Jackson said
The Coweta Community Foundation has announced that its newly updated website, cowetafoundation.org, will launch July 31 and will include some great new features to help engage Coweta’s philanthropic community. “I
Tyrone’s millage rate has held steady at 2.889 mills for nearly a decade. The same rate will be applied to the 2015 tax rate but will amount to a tax
The discontent started earlier this year with residents opposed to a proposal to close Gin Street while the “Walking Dead” was filming this summer. The discontent then spilled into a
Design work that could eventually lead to help with traffic conditions along Ga. Highway 54 West at MacDuff Parkway received approval Aug. 6 from the Peachtree City Council. Following recommendations
McIntosh High School’s fifth Annual Sports and Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame presented by Lexus South Atlanta will be celebrated Oct. 2-3. The new class of inductees includes state champion
Two players from Fayetteville recently took part in the annual BCA (Billiards Congress of America) National Pool Tournament in Las Vegas, playing at the highest level and coming home with
It was truly an odd place for a little brown duck to be — on top of the green metal roof of the log cabin positioned on a hill overlooking
Some time ago, I attended a wedding. The service was beautiful, the couple was charming. At the reception, the newlyweds shared their first dance together. The person standing next to
Mr. Clement Joseph Bureau, age 93 of Newnan, died at Wesley Woods on August 6th, 2015. He was born in Marquette, Mich. on March 13, 1922 to the late Leo
Thomas Edward Spath, 76, of Peachtree City, Ga. passed away on August 1, 2015. He was born in Sewickley, Pa. on August 5, 1938 to the late Helen Eiben Spath
Mr. James F. McCaughey Jr. 62, Peachtree City, Ga. passed August 5,2015 from cancer. Jim was born in Lowell, Ma. and was a 1970 Lowell HS graduate. After graduation he
Superintendent Barrow answers questions about new Center of Innovation The new Center of Innovation (COI) set to open next week on the campus of Fayetteville Intermediate School in Fayetteville is
An analysis of serious crimes occurring in the unincorporated areas of Fayette County during the first six months of 2015 showed a total of 221 Part 1 crimes, according to
The University of West Georgia invites the public to attend a multitude of events to celebrate the opening of UWG Newnan at its new home in the renovated historic Newnan
Meatball is a male lab mix who has lived at Animal Control half of his life. He is eager to share his love and sweetness – and his floppy ears.
Local graduates from Troy University for the summer term include Kyle Wilborn of Newnan, Ashley Murray of Newnan, and Mia Reynolds of Riverdale. Lisa S. Stephens of Turin was named
Beginning this year, 2015, the City of Newnan’s property taxes will be billed and collected by the Coweta County Tax Commissioner. In the past, residents of the City of Newnan
Georgia Department of Transportation projects to improve highway infrastructure throughout Metropolitan Atlanta continue this weekend, weather permitting. Construction projects on I-75 and I-285 will require lane closures, which, in turn,