DAR helps with Constitution Week displays
Ginger Deraney, a member of the Constitution Week Committee for the Starr’s Mill Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, placed commemorative displays at local schools in celebration of […]
Ginger Deraney, a member of the Constitution Week Committee for the Starr’s Mill Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, placed commemorative displays at local schools in celebration of […]
Piedmont Fayette Hospital in Fayetteville was named 2016 Large Hospital of the Year by the Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals (the Alliance) at its 33rd Annual Conference, held last week.
The Museum of Literature is to coming to Fayette County. With encouragement from their teacher, Cindy Claxton, a group of AP literature students from Sandy Creek High School will transform
It has been a busy couple of months for the athletes of Fayette County Special Olympics. It started in August in Warner Robins for State Masters Bowling for ages 22
Due to the ongoing severe drought conditions, the Peachtree City Fire Marshal’s Office has determined that temporary restrictions on outdoor burning are necessary. No burn permits will be issued until
Contractors are scheduled to have Senoia Road open to through traffic again by Wednesday, Oct. 19. Until that time, drivers should continue to use Dogwood Trail or Crabapple Lane to
Rinnai America Corporation attained the milestone of selling its two millionth tankless unit last month and celebrated the occasion by hosting a special luncheon for employees Sept. 23 at its
The annual Georgia Archives and Genealogy Day program is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 22, with two tracks – one for beginners and another for more advanced researchers. The program will
Modern journalists have little in common with those I was privileged to know when I was a copyboy at NBC News in Washington in the ‘60s. Today’s “journalists” will disagree,
What with writers and speakers everywhere quoting William Butler Yeats’ poetic appraisal of modern times, as I read recently, maybe we can better appreciate House Speaker Paul Ryan’s present dilemma
The greatest moral claim of the political left is that they are for the masses in general and the poor in particular. That is also their greatest fraud. It even
“If, as Clausewitz so justly said, war is a continuation of national policy, so are war plans.” — Barbara W. Tuchman, “The Guns of August” (1962) Over the next two
A few years ago when I had a new book release about Southern women, the publisher asked me to speak at a conference for owners of small bookstores across America.
The SPLOST item on the Peachtree City council agenda this Thursday, Oct. 20, is extremely important. A letter to the editor was published back on July 26, 2016 describing this
I heard recently that Gardner Denver is closing the facility on Gardner Park and that 30 or so highly paid engineers and or project managers will be let go. Is
One Michael Velsmid of Peachtree City accuses readers of hypersensitivity and hypocritical reactions to sexual predation remarks offered by his preferred presidential candidate. He asserts that men routinely brag and
My fellow Christians, there is one candidate and one political party that unconditionally supports the slaughtering of innocent children. If you don’t know which candidate or party that is, you
My wife Sharon and I retired to Fayetteville in October 2014. We purchased a new home in the Bellemeade development off Redwine Road. There is a “City of Fayetteville” sign
Wanted posters — Perps believed to be headed to D.C. WANTED for Felony Unwanted Kissing — DONALD TRUMP (and your creepy uncle) Possible sentence — chemical removal of lips (without
Deborah Lynn Phillips, age 61, passed away Saturday, October 15, 2016 at her home in Sharpsburg surrounded by her loving family. She was born April 23, 1955 in Aniston, Ala.
James Raleigh McMillian passed away on October 17, 2016. He was 80. Known as James to his family, Jim to his friends, and granddaddy to his grandchildren, McMillian dedicated 32
On the morning of October 12, 2016, Evelyn Butler Phillips left this earthly home for a far better one. On May 21, 1919, Evelyn, the seventh of eleven children was
Mary Ann Burgess, 80, of Fayetteville passed away October 16, 2016. Mrs. Burgess was a long-time member of The Fayetteville First United Methodist Church, where she loved and was loved
Jeanette Marie Rainwater, 52, of Columbus, Ga., passed away October 11, 2016. She was born in East Point, Ga. to Richard and Ann Miller. Jeanette was preceded in death by
Travis Edwin Anderson, 28, of Fayetteville, passed away October 15, 2016. Travis attended Griffin Tech, working as a plumber for the last six years. He was also in the Civil
Mr. Phillip Mark Ackerman of Peachtree City, Ga. passed away on October 14, 2016. He was born in Delhi, N.Y. on February 16, 1957 to Phillip and Audrey Ackerman.
Louise Shatley Yates passed away peacefully October 14, 2016 after short illness. She was born June 27, 1931 in Elizabethton, Tenn., the third daughter of George Lester Shatley and Ida
The restaurant I’m writing about this week was in Jonesboro, but I know many Fayette Countians will remember it. They will also remember those Japanese-Americans who were interred during World
October October 19 A “Caregiver Resource Expo” is today from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Fayetteville location (The Life Enrichment Center, 4 Center Drive). Are you facing the
The Peachtree City Falcon Field Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is hosting an open house Thursday, Oct. 27, 7-8:30 p.m.at 1120 Echo Court, Falcon Field Airport, in
Fayette County’s second annual public safety fall festival is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 21, 5:30-8 p.m. at the Fayette County Justice Center, 1 Center Drive in Fayetteville, Sheriff Barry Babb’s
The Commemorative Air Force Dixie Wing and Atlanta Regional Airport (Falcon Field) in Peachtree City have postponed the Nov. 5 “Keep ‘em Flying” 10k/5k run and one-mile fun run-walk until
The Fayette County Public Library invites the public to attend “Listening to Characters with True Grit,” a readers’ theatre performance of scenes from “True Grit,” the 1968 novel by Charles
Fayette County Schools is honoring bus drivers Oct. 17-21 as part of School Bus Driver Appreciation Week. Each day during the school year, Fayette County School System buses transport students