Seersucker suit and the Book of Life
From the moment Tink visited the Mississippi Delta, he began to long for a seersucker suit. While men in big cities like Atlanta, Memphis, Birmingham and Nashville wear the lightweight, […]
From the moment Tink visited the Mississippi Delta, he began to long for a seersucker suit. While men in big cities like Atlanta, Memphis, Birmingham and Nashville wear the lightweight, […]
Imagine my surprise when I read Steve Brown’s letter to the editor of both local newspapers last week. I feared that I was the only other person with questions/concerns regarding
I don’t know Fayette County Commissioner Steve Brown, but to quote Will Rogers: “Well, all I know is what I read in the papers.” But reading his letter to the
I write this open letter to you to let you know what I want from you. I want you to be good role models for the young people who learn
Over the past two years, I have tried (and failed) to work with the city of Fayetteville and the Southern Conservation Trust to preserve a rare natural area known as
I am a Special Education teacher with the Joseph Sams School. I wanted to submit this story to you as a way of spreading hope and encouragement to our community.
Why is it people think leaving your pet in a car with windows cracked in the heat while you shop is a good idea? I pulled into Kroger on Ga.
I love the triumphant truth of Easter. Easter presents a message of loving sacrifice as Jesus died for us on the cross, but it has a victorious ending. Three days
With Easter just a few days away, Christian churches on the south side are busy finalizing plans for services during the conclusion of Lent and Holy Week, leading up to
Heritage Christian Church’s Family Ministry invites local families to special Easter Sunday worship services on March 27 at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Kids from Kindergarten through fourth grade will enjoy
Cornerstone United Methodist Church in Newnan will again share its Easter Drive-Thru, “40 Hours that Changed the World,” beginning Thursday March 24, and continuing through Saturday, March 26, from 6
In support of an Eagle Scout Project helping foster care kids, ladies in the community are making blankets for local foster care kids. Members of the community are asked to
Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City will host Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University (FPU) beginning April 11 from 6:30 – 8 p.m. The church is at the corner
Clergy and lay leaders are invited to a discussion on how faith communities are uniquely positioned to provide an effective and compassionate response to those who are experiencing domestic violence.
Heritage Christian Church will again host WinShape camp, a week-long day camp experience for all completed first through ninth graders, July 11 to 15. Cost is $204 for a full
Free food available The New Family of Christ Ministries will be giving out baskets of food on Saturday, March 26, from 9 a.m. until noon. The address is 1040 Ga.
March March 24 J.C. Booth Middle School’s drama department will present “CSI: Neverland” Thursday and Friday, March 24-25, at 7 p.m. at the McIntosh High School auditorium. Doors will open
In Fayette County recently, municipal authorities have suddenly become concerned with spending millions of dollars to accommodate a group of citizens who may or may not ever come. They are
An 8-inch water main break on March 21 in the area of Ga. Highway 85 South, Seay Road and Old Senoia Road had Fayette County Water Department staff hand delivering
The Science Olympiad team at Kedron Elementary School placed first at the Fayette County Regional Olympiad March 12 at Whitewater High School. The squad will advance to the state competition
Calvin Currie of Grantville graduated from Troy University during Term 3 of the 2015-2016 academic year. Currie attended TROY Online and graduated with the Bachelor of Science degree from the
Rinnai, the number-one selling brand of tankless water heaters in the United States and Canada, has launched a state-of-the-art customer experience facility at its U.S./Canada headquarters in Peachtree City. The
The Coweta County GOP and Coweta County Republican Women are sponsoring a candidate forum Saturday, April 30, 9 a.m.-noon at the Carnegie Library, 1 LaGrange Street in Newnan. Candidates running
Two students from Peeples Elementary are winners in the James Waldrop Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution American History Essay Contest. Christian Boisen Burr and Moheb Veerani placed
Peachtree City Elementary School enrichment teacher Brandi Thornton is the recipient of a grant from the Fayette Master Gardener Association. The Association has donated funds to Mrs. Thornton’s enrichment class
“A Day at the Races” fashion show and dinner is scheduled for Thursday, April 21, 5:30-8 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Fayetteville location (The Life Enrichment Center, 4 Center Drive).
Toby is a pointer-terrier mix with good manners who tries very hard to please. He has been homeless since December and his time is running out. ID # A031725. Kennel
The local chapter of PEO International recently installed new officers. It is a philanthropic educational organization in which women celebrate the advancement of women – educating women through scholarships, grants,
The Greater Fayette Republican Women’s Club will be meeting for dinner Thursday, April 7, at 6 p.m. at Tim’s Country Kitchen, 221 Banks Station in Fayetteville. The guest speaker will
Clergy and lay leaders are cordially invited to a discussion on how faith communities are uniquely positioned to provide an effective and compassionate response to those who are experiencing domestic
In preparation for the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, former Newnan Theatre Company Artistic Director (and founder) Dale Lyles will give an introduction on “Acting Shakespeare” at
Two McIntosh High art students took first place honors in their divisions at the Peachtree City Kiwanis Art and Music Showcase, and will advance to the state competition in Albany
The Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Georgia Council for the Arts has selected Peeples Elementary as a recipient of its new Vibrant Communities grant. The school will receive $5,000 to
School cafeterias served up the Luck of the Irish to students throughout the school system in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Menu items included lucky mashed potatoes, blarney baked beans,