Why Smith and Steele are complaining
Our political leadership within the county has begun a debate on issues that are of the utmost importance to the future well-being of our county and our quality of life, […]
Our political leadership within the county has begun a debate on issues that are of the utmost importance to the future well-being of our county and our quality of life, […]
The people at DOT have no common sense. The first visit I ever made to the BSC, about three years ago, I remember thinking that a traffic light was needed.
These past two weeks (09/29 and 10/06/2010) two letters appeared from liberals, one saying he couldn’t trust The Citizen politically and the other still trying to lay the blame for
In the matter of the State of Michigan v. the United States government regarding the constitutionality of Obamacare, a Michigan judge recently ruled in favor of the Justice Department allowing
With all due respect to Mr. Allen and his reply to my letter, I think he is missing the larger point. I believe most of us would support his position
Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City will spend Oct. 22-24 tackling 19 projects during the second annual Servant Weekend. Projects range from golf cart path and roadway clean-up,
St. Christopher Hellenic Orthodox Church Philoptochos Society (Friends of the Poor) is offering its annual Greek Appetizers and Pastry Sale just in time for holiday entertaining. Offered for sale will
Peachtree City United Methodist will sponsor a “Surviving the Holidays” seminar Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 7-9 p.m. The seminar is for both those that have lost a loved one and
If you could have perfect weather and the promise of no pesky insects interfering, everyone loves a picnic. The Picnic Basket, located at 303 Kelly Dr. Suite 1 in Peachtree
Girl Scout Troop 11315 of Service Unit 617 from Peachtree City participated in a rededication and investiture service. Cadettes pictured are Christina Cortes, (Junior) Jana Hust, Julie Lim, Josephine Nelson,
An evangelical Christian mission agency has announced it will relocate its U.S. headquarters to Peachtree City in August of next year. Africa Inland Mission will be moving from its current
‘The Fred’ is once again planning a spooktacular Halloween party and everyone is invited. The Frederick Brown Amphitheater will host the “Not so Frightful” Storytelling and Halloween party on Saturday,
The McIntosh Lady Chiefs Junior Varsity Volleyball team ended their season in style by going undefeated at the Columbus Playdate. They continued their strong play by defeating Shaw High School,
Mary Agnes Holt of Peachtree City, GA, died peacefully Thursday, October 14, 2010, surrounded by her family. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2010 at Saint
When it comes to Peachtree City’s cart path system, 93 miles isn’t enough. Also in the “not enough” category is funding for new cart paths. Nonetheless, at the request of
Last week, the Peachtree City Council adopted a new zoning map that rezoned more than 600 individual tracts of land from a “plain vanilla” open space category to one of
To prevent potential explosions, Peachtree City residents are being advised to charge their golf carts either outdoors or with the garage door open, city fire officials said this week. The
The Peachtree City Dog Park Association (PTCDPA) recently held the grand opening of its one acre park expansion recentl. Peachtree City Mayor Don Haddix and Council Member Vanessa Fleisch were
The Peachtree City Police Department is reminding all citizens and motorists that the 2010 Peachtree Classic Road Race will be held tomorrow between 8 and 11 a.m. Race volunteers and
Jerry R. Cobb—a decorated Vietnam veteran and a community leader in aviation—died peacefully on Sunday, October 10, in Atlanta with his family at his side. He was 70. Jerry will
Dog owners and lovers, plus their furry, four-legged friends, are invited to participate in the seventh annual Doggie Dash, a major fund-raising event benefiting the Georgia Heartland Humane Society, on
A fall festival just isn’t complete without a cotton candy machine. The PTO at Crabapple Lane Elementary School sponsored a fall festival with games, hula-hoop contest, a cake walk and,
Peachtree City residents will be getting some sticker shock on their sewer bills starting Dec. 1. Most residential customers will see their bills go up $20 a month or more,
When you’re a high school senior cheerleader who gets kicked off the squad after a run-in with the law, you have some choices to make. Jules Shipe, 18, decided to
Yes, that’s a human being standing on his head atop the wing of a venerable biplane during the multitude of spectacular events this past weekend in the annual airshow at
I cannot emphasize enough how dismayed I am about the proposed Walgreens site plan. Given the history of this parcel, and the time and effort that went into maintaining the
This is a follow-up letter to a recent [letter] of mine that was published in recent weeks. A response from a Mr. Rick Sanderson leads me to believe there is
It is the home stretch in the 2010 election season and this is the time when candidates begin to say and do strange things in the hopes of winning office.
St. Christopher Hellenic Orthodox Church Philoptochos Society (Friends of the Poor) will hold its annual Greek Appetizers and Pastry Sale just in time for holiday entertaining. Offered for sale will
Peachtree City UMC will sponsor a “Surviving the Holidays” seminar Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 7-9 p.m. The seminar is for both those that have lost a loved one and those
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Woods of Peachtree City announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill Maria Woods, to Dwayne Hulon Tew, son of Ms. Dianne Tew of Slocomb, Ala. The
George and Greta Kadel of Peachtree City celebrated their 60th anniversary Oct. 7, 2010. They were married in Manhattan, at Christ Methodist Church, on Oct. 7, 1950. They met at
Mr. Lawrence “Larry” K. Whalley, of Peachtree City, died October 8, 2010. He was born in Danvers, MA on December 19, 1932. He enjoyed a career as a pilot in
Mr. Christopher Allan Renfroe, 35, of Peachtree City, passed away on October 7, 2010. Mr. Renfroe enjoyed collecting knives, baseball cards and cigars. He practiced judo, loved bodybuilding, as well