Sunday, June 24, 2001

Less than 6 percent of voters choose commission candidates

Tuesday was long and tedious for Fayette County poll workers.

A tree planted in Fayetteville

The Metro Fayette Kiwanis Club made a contribution to Fayetteville's historic preservation efforts recently by planting a tulip poplar tree at the Hollingsworth House.

Racetrac request not dead yet

Plans for a new gas station and convenience store on Ga. Highway 85 next to Lowe's are still being considered.

Police Blotter

No moss grows on Liberty Baptist members

If you like to travel, participate on mission teams, help the down-and-out with repairs to their homes, if your children enjoy music, drama, summer field trips or helping to teach Bible study to other children, Liberty Baptist is the church for you.

As many as I can
By JUSTIN KOLLMEYER
Religion Columnist

When I was a little boy I was a happy-go-lucky kid cheerful and smiling most of the time.

So Hooters won its victory
By DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Bring out the bands, release the balloons, cut the ribbons, bring on the photo ops.

My hero, the snake killer
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contribiting Writer

He has been my hero on more than one occasion but never more so than on Wednesday, June 13.

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