Student garden taking shape
Robert J. Burch Elementary School, partnering with their School Partners in Education and a Master Gardener, recently gave Burch Bears a chance to grow their knowledge and skills as novice […]
Robert J. Burch Elementary School, partnering with their School Partners in Education and a Master Gardener, recently gave Burch Bears a chance to grow their knowledge and skills as novice […]
The Southern Ground Amphitheater has just finalized the lineup for the 2016 Summer Concert Series and “is excited to continue the amphitheater’s long-standing tradition of bringing great entertainers at an
National Safe Place Network has announced March 20-26 as National Safe Place Week. The nationally recognized week serves to increase awareness about the Safe Place program, which brings together businesses
“Come Fly Away” is the title of the program scheduled for Wednesday, April 20, 11 a.m.-noon at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail). Come
Here is the latest report from state Rep. John Yates: “We continue to be rather busy as we must wrap up the 40 day session by March 24. Listed below
The following general summaries of daily patrol activities of Peachtree City police officers are taken from recent official reports (March 4–7). Snack attack — Police took a report from a
There were no public comments and little discussion prior to the March 17 adoption by the Peachtree City Council of a resolution to develop an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) that could
A hybrid crossing for golf carts into the Somerby development on Rockaway Road is set to go live soon. The crossing will flash when golf carts are at the site
A Peachtree City man was arrested March 9 on charges of robbery by intimidation involving a man from whom he reportedly stole $120. Tracy A. Isbell, 20, was charged with
A Peachtree City man was arrested on marijuana charges after he was reported by school staff as being suspicious. Brandon Haire, 29, of Cobblestone Creek, was charged with misdemeanor marijuana
Coweta Charter Academy at Senoia eighth grade student Hope Hazelton was the first place winner in the recent Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) Science Fair that received entries from 76 schools
The Coweta County Commission on March 15 agreed to another extension of the Twelve Parks development agreement requiring a total of $600,000 in contributions for infrastructure and road realignment purposes.
Who will be president? As Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battle it out for the Democratic Party nomination for President, the Republican field has gotten much smaller, if not less
Last Monday I had the opportunity to drive Little One and Sweet Caroline’s big sister to school. As we approached the railroad crossing that goes through the middle of our
Henry Edward Wilmont (Hank) age 80, passed away February 12th 2016 at his home if Fayetteville, Ga. His body was cremated, as he wished, through the Cremation Society of Georgia,
James Hagen Blanchar, 77, of Peachtree City passed away March 15, 2016. He was born in Louisville, Ky. to John and Ruth Blanchar. He was a retired U.S. Navy
Mrs. Edie Laster of Tyrone passed away March 16, 2016. Quilting was her passion and she was a member of the Shamrock Stitchers and the Sharpsburg Piecemakers. She was preceded
Mr. Robert (Bobby) Farr, age 81, of Tyrone passed away March 15, 2016. He was preceded in death by his brother, Allen Farr and is survived by his wife of
Teddye Sue Martin, 63, of Tyrone, passed away March 13, 2016. She was born in Ft. Worth, Texas to Floyd and Bobbie Gilmore. She was a teacher with the
“Navigating the Grocery Store” is the theme Tuesday, April 19, 10-11 a.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Fayetteville location (The Life Enrichment Center, 4 Center Drive). You won’t need a GPS
This week at Georgia’s state capitol, citizens and community leaders from around the state shared their stories and concerns about the safety of their drinking water. While our nation is
The Fayette County Board of Elections’ next meeting has been changed. The previous scheduled date and time was Tuesday, March 22, at 5 p.m. The meeting will now be convened
A weekend of activities is planned for historic Hopeful Church, which continues to serve the community nearly two centuries after its inception. A volunteer day is scheduled for Saturday, March
Georgia Department of Transportation projects to improve highway infrastructure throughout metro Atlanta continue this weekend, weather permitting. Construction on the I-75 Express Lanes and I-285 will require lane closures, which,
In celebration of one of America’s favorite pastimes, the Southern Crescent Storytellers will perform a storytelling concert Saturday, April 9, at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 175 E.
The Coweta-Fayette Rotary Club will meet Monday, March 21, at 6:30 p.m. at Senoia Coffee & Cafe, 1 Main Street in Senoia. The special guest is Assistant U.S. Attorney Angela
An ongoing Eagle Scout project in the community involves making blankets for children in foster care. Local residents are welcome to donate 1-2 yards of fleece for the project –
Hunters are eager for opening day of the statewide turkey hunting season in Georgia. That day is Saturday, Mar. 26, and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division
Fayette Senior Services is hosting “A Spot of Tea” Wednesday, March 30, 12:30-2 p.m. at its Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail). Come enjoy a cup of
Mayor Ed Johnson wants new building as ‘city center’ modeled after Riverdale The idea to expand Fayetteville’s downtown area received significant attention at the City Council retreat held March 11
The community is invited to Providence United Methodist Church’s free Easter Eggstravaganza on Saturday, March 19, from 2-4 p.m. in the Children’s Building. Games and Easter crafts begin at 2 p.m. while
“Forever Fayetteville” is scheduled for Friday, April 15, 1-2 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Fayetteville location (The Life Enrichment Center, 4 Center Drive). Bobby Kerlin, Fayette County native and member
Antiques are like open books, but only if you know how to read them. Certified appraiser Valerie Hale will provide two hours of learning, including an informal verbal evaluation of
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