James Madison Lowe II, age 76
James Madison Lowe II of Sun City Peachtree in Griffin, Ga. passed away at home September 12, 2016. Jim was born July 26, 1940 in South Bend, Ind. to Jim […]
James Madison Lowe II of Sun City Peachtree in Griffin, Ga. passed away at home September 12, 2016. Jim was born July 26, 1940 in South Bend, Ind. to Jim […]
Mrs. Ann Borchert, of Fayetteville, passed away Friday, September 16, 2016. She was preceded in death by her parents, Emmett and Edna Lynch; granddaughter, Sarah Elizabeth and is survived by
The subject of this weekend’s “Shakespeare Sundays” event will be “Much Ado About Nothing.” This is the traditional (formulistic) Shakespearean comedy filled with misunderstandings, mistaken identities, and love gone wrong.
Rotary Clubs on the south side of metro Atlanta have joined together to raise funds to care for abused and abandoned children who now live safely at The Children’s Village
Georgia Department of Transportation projects to improve highway infrastructure throughout metro Atlanta continue this weekend, weather permitting. Construction on the I-75/I-85 (Downtown Connector) will require lane closures, which, in turn,
The Pregnancy Care Center in Jonesboro is presenting a fundraising banquet Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church in Jonesboro. The banquet is
Locally grown grape tomatoes are the featured produce for September in school cafeterias across Fayette County. The Fayette County School System participates in the Georgia Farm to School program. The
Students at Fayette County High started off the school year with a new attention-grabbing milk cooler thanks to a grant from the Southeast United Dairy Industry Association (SUDIA). Worth nearly
Atlanta Warbird Weekend (AWW) will present its largest lineup of World War II veterans and aircraft for its third annual event at Dekalb-Peachtree Airport (KPDK) in Chamblee Sept.24-25. Attendees will
Walk with a Doc is an opportunity for community members to “walk and talk” with doctors and health professionals at a designated location. The program lasts approximately one hour, and
“Get to Know Fayette Senior Services” is scheduled for Tuesday, October 4, 1:30-2 p.m. at the organization’s Peachtree City location (The Gathering Place, 203 McIntosh Trail). Join in these monthly
Fayette County on Thursday advised that Lake Kedron will be closed to the public from Saturday, September 17 at 7:00 a.m. through Sunday, September 18 at 7 a.m. due
A Peachtree City man on Sept. 14 was arrested at his home on aggravated assault charges following an altercation with a man selling pine straw. John Ross, 33, of Sturdivant
Some on BoE want to delay student verification until after state funding headcount; 4,500 kids still unverified as Fayette residents The Fayette County School System is working to comply
Teachers and students from Rising Starr Middle School showed off a new learning tool to the Fayette County Board of Education on Sept. 6. The Google Expeditions virtual reality gear
Planning Commission nixes new fast-food addition to PTC’s southside, cites developer-homeowners agreement on drive-thru limit A proposal to construct a Burger King restaurant in the Wilshire Pavilion area on
The Fayette County Board of Education will soon consider ways to recruit and retain bus drivers who are often in short supply. Recommendations on Sept. 6 by Transportation Director
The south Fayette County community of Inman will be taking a step back in time this weekend with the old-time activities that make up the 20th annual Inman Farm Heritage
Crowds turned out on Sept. 10 to see a host of unbelievable vehicles at the “Po Po Car Show,” organized by the Fayetteville chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Peace
Final product will be blueprint for future growth and development County officials conducted the first required public hearing on the update of the Fayette County Comprehensive Plan during the
While the most recent meeting of the Fayette County Board of Commissioners was not nearly as contentious as the previous one, commissioners reiterated their concerns about the need to address
The agenda for the Sept. 15 meeting of the Peachtree City Council will be as brief as any this year. The only item beyond the consent agenda will be a
More than 1,500 people arrived at Huddleston Elementary School on Sept. 11 for National Night Out hosted by the Peachtree City Police Department and Peachtree Fire Rescue. The event came
More than 500 people attended the “Fayetteville Will Never Forget” ceremony held on Sept. 11 on the grounds of the old courthouse. The faith-based event included prayers and comments from
The Whitewater Lady Wildcats varsity volleyball team celebrates after a recent victory. The team started the season with 23 straight wins and had a 25-3 overall record with a 2-1
East Coweta is 3-0 after a 42-0 win over LaGrange. The Indians have outscored their opponents 125-13 this season. They host North Cobb Friday. Northgate is 3-0 after a 14-13
The Fayette County High School Distinguished Alumni and Sports Hall of Fame will be conducting this year’s induction ceremonies Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14-15. Inductees will be introduced Friday night
Mina Alvi of Peachtree City joined more than 1,700 freshmen when Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute began classes Aug. 29. Sarah Buckalew of Fayetteville received the Ann-Marie Campbell Scholarship at the annual
Thanks to a generous gift from Coweta-Fayette EMC’s Operation Round-Up to the Piedmont Healthcare Foundation, moms with infants in the Piedmont Fayette Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) will have
Two classes scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 17, at Piedmont Fayette Hospital are designed to help mothers caring for their babies. “Breastfeeding Basics” provides information to expectant couples on the benefits
One hundred and twelve local students participated in the youth volunteer program with the Piedmont Fayette Hospital Auxiliary this summer. The students participating contributed 3,214 hours of service to the
Peachtree City officials have alerted the public about possible traffic delays this weekend in conjunction with a film production. The police issued a statement this week telling motorists to expect
The number of new Coweta authors continues to grow. The latest is J.D. Payne of Newnan, who will be at Leaf and Bean on the Courthouse Square in Newnan Thursday,
Board-certified physicians and nurse practitioners are now available for consultations 24 hours per day, seven days per week via Piedmont On Call, a virtual platform designed to help consumers get