$1.8 million for golf cart bridge? Ridiculous
The idea of spending $1.8 million for a golf cart bridge is unbelievable! Spending this kind of money would be a waste beyond compare. Why is it needed, how many […]
The idea of spending $1.8 million for a golf cart bridge is unbelievable! Spending this kind of money would be a waste beyond compare. Why is it needed, how many […]
The Citizen’s recent article, “PTC city manager ousted; documents show rift with mayor,” will be one of the final articles written about Bernard McMullen, Peachtree City’s city manager since 2003;
Turning the corner on November means the holiday shopping season is upon us once again. It won’t be long before all the Whos down in Whoville will be clasping hands
I would like to take this opportunity to dispel the administration’s notion that the “thumping” they got Tuesday was due to America’s inability to see or understand what’s best for
Last week, while early voting, I had a most pleasant experience happen that restored my faith in today’s young people. Often, young folks of today are assumed to be selfish
The Charter Members of Word of God Lutheran Church in Peachtree City have announced their affiliation with the recently formed denomination North American Lutheran Church (NALC). The congregation will also
“Surviving The Holidays” is a special GriefShare seminar offered by Holy Trinity Catholic Church to help those dealing with grief during the holidays. “No matter how long it’s been, grief
Bethlehem Baptist Church will hold its annual “Male Chorus Night” on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 6:30 p.m. Male choruses from a number of churches in this area will be participating
Mrs. Marilyn Anne Sullivan of Peachtree City died November 5, 2010. She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church. She is survived by her children, Terrance and Kathy Sullivan,
Thursday night the Peachtree City Council voted unanimously to petiton the Fayette County Board of Commissioners for funding help for two big-budget transportation projects. The city wants help making improvements
The featured speaker at Peachtree City’s 2010 Veterans Day commemoration no doubt subscribes to the adage that a nation which does not know its history is doomed to repeat it.
The McIntosh drama department has staged their production of “Bang, Bang, You’re Dead,” a few times now, (there is a free performance, donations accepted, tonight at the school at 7
The Peachtree City Police Department is offering a class on online safety, particularly as it relates to the uber-popular social networking site Facebook. The class will focus on features on
To fund landscaping along Ga. Highway 54 West, Peachtree City is going for the green. Dollars, that is. Thursday night the Peachtree City Council approved submission of a grant application
Edward Eric “Ed” Persson, 88, of Peachtree City died peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones, Wednesday, November 3, 2010 from complications of Parkinson’s Disease. He was the son of
Nikki Vrana, Peachtree City’s administrative services director, has been appointed to serve as the interim city manager with the pending retirement of current City Manager Bernie McMullen. As administrative services
Lisa Mullin Lenhardt, 48, of Peachtree City, GA died November 3, 2010 at her home surrounded by her family. Lisa was born in Alexandria, VA. She attended Mt. Vernon High
With current City Manager Bernie McMullen retiring at the end of the year, the Peachtree City Council may be selecting an interim city manager at its regular meeting Thursday night.
Two big-budget transportation projects for Peachtree City will need money from the Fayette County Commission to proceed, as the city has no other method of funding them. The Peachtree City
After dramatically raising its sewer rates last month, the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority had just four residents attend its meeting Monday evening. Resident Doreen Helmen asked why the
More than 100 people showed up Oct. 28 at Peachtree City Hall to learn more about the transformation of the American healthcare system and its potential impact on Medicare recipients.
Several of Peachtree City Mayor Don Haddix’s fellow city council members may be pushing to have him removed as one of Fayette County’s two representatives on the Regional Transportation Roundtable.
On Oct. 28, my husband and I attended what was advertised in your paper as a “healthcare forum” for seniors at the Peachtree City Hall. Upon arriving it was soon
Pastor [David] Epps’ recent column (“Members of the Family,” The Citizen, Oct. 16, 2010) brought back tender memories that many of us who have reared several children and umpteen pets
A couple of months ago, City Council members Eric Imker, Vanessa Fleisch and Kim Learnard voted against Mayor Haddix and Councilman Sturbaum’s proposal to increase DAPC’s annual budget funding from
By the time this collection of musings from the political left hits the paper, I feel with certainty that the Grand Old Party will have the House back. Congressman Boehner,
Logan Smith, the 13-year-old gospel singing sensation from Covington, will appear in concert at Flat Creek Baptist Church Sunday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. Logan began singing at the age
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Bartels of Peachtree City announce the marriage of their daughter, Erin Diane Bartels, to Thomas Stanley Buller, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Buller of Billings,
The Peachtree City Garden Club will host its monthly meeting on Thursday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. at The Gathering Place in Peachtree City. The topic will be Organic Gardening
This fall, Flooring America of Peachtree City is giving consumers the opportunity to win a $5,000 flooring make-over in the Fix My Floor Contest. Consumers can enter the contest online
REVISED FOR PRINT Nov. 2 — A woman lost control of a golf cart carrying four children and a teenager off Kedron Drive in north Peachtree City Friday night and
Mr. Robert “Bob” Ormsby, 76, of Peachtree City, died October 30, 2010. He enjoyed his grandchildren, golfing and gardening. He is survived by his wife Pat Ormsby of Peachtree City;
Peachtree City may be going back to a firm size cap on the largest-sized retail stores that will be allowed by city ordinance. Such a “big box” ordinance would contrast
Cold temperatures Saturday morning were no match for the chance for a large group of four-legged critters to dress up for Halloween and get their owners out for a walk