News
Task force hears from
planning experts
One photo
showed a barren intersection, with nothing but four
empty lanes for traffic, a concrete median and
massive parking lots in sight.
Locals lend a hand in
Guatemala
The sun rises around 5:20 a.m.
in central Guatemala, washing the small villages in a
hazy light, which signals the start of another day of
work, study, play and worship.
General: Americans should
remember price of freedom
Everyone should know the cost of
freedom, Marine Gen. Raymond G. Davis said at
Peachtree City's annual Memorial Day Ceremony Monday
morning.
New guidelines in place for
city July 4 parade
If you had
planned to enter Peachtree City's annual Fourth of
July parade to get a slew of free advertising, you
might have to look into other avenues to get your
name recognition.
Golf cart bridge closed for
repairs
The pedestrian/golf cart bridge
over Ga. Highway 54 near Willowbend Road has been
closed due to structural problems that were
discovered earlier this month.
Police arrest two in home
invasion
A break in the investigation of
a home invasion in Fayetteville Tuesday quickly led
to two arrests the following day.
German Club mentors
elemenatary students
Each Wednesday afternoon
from early January to late April, the McIntosh
German Club and the cIntosh Chapter of Delta
Epsilon Phi, the National german Honor Society,
came together to mentor a group of approximately
15 fourth and fifth grade students.
Police Blotter
Movies
Small-town blues
If you've moved to rural parts
of Coweta County to escape the big city's problems,
think again.
Clerk of court wins water
battle
Clerk of Superior Court Joan
Griffies is a happy woman.
School system cuts six
positions from central office
Six jobs in the Coweta County
School System's central office are being slashed and
that may only be the beginning as school budget
discussion continues.
Missing funds still being
investigated by District Attorney
Clerk of Superior Court Clerk
Joan Griffies believes the investigation into missing
funds in her office will be completed a lot
sooner than most people think.
Senoia sewer system looks
at summer start-up
By early this summer, something
that has eluded the city of Senoia for its entire
history will be a reality.
Sports
Landmark's Kosiba signs to
run with Belmont University
He has been the Class A state
champion in the 3,200-meter run for the past two
years and now Nathan Kosiba plans to attend Belmont
University in Nashville, Tenn.
Chiefs football boosters
hold their first golf tourney
The McIntosh Touchdown Club will
host their first annual golf tournament on June 14 at
Flat Creek Country Club in Peachtree City.
Sports Calendar
Opinion
Memorial Day in PTC:
Honoring heroes still standing among us, remembering the
fallen
By DAVID
EPPS
Pastor
After 25
years, I returned to Parris Island, S.C. a few years
ago. I was reveling in the homecoming, visiting the
place where I became a Marine and a man.
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