Sunday, April 21, 2002

The meaning behind the mural

The nine-year-old mural on the building at the south corner of Ga. highways 54 and 85 is being refurbished. The original artists, Ed and Patsy Gullett, along with various helpers, are repainting the colors which have faded through time and weather so they can be bright once again.

Changes at Pavilion proposed

One of the major tenants at the Fayette Pavilion and a prospective new tenant are among the petitioners to the Fayetteville Planning and Zoning Commission this month.

Feds to help Falcon Field growth with $1.05 million grant for land

A million dollar federal grant will help assure that Falcon Field will have plenty of room to grow in the future.

Lake Peachtree dredging options still being considered

With an estimated 22,000 cubic yards of silt to be dredged from Lake Peachtree this summer, the Fayette County Water System is looking for places it can access the lake.

Restaurant deal near completion for PTC tennis center expansion

A sports-themed grill is coming to the Peachtree City Tennis Center.

Police Blotter

Are there any constants in a world of continuous change?
By DR. DAVID L. CHANCEY
Pastor

Stanley Weintraub wrote a book entitled "The Last Great Victory" about the summer of 1945. The book recounts what took place almost day by day during that critical time leading up to the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

Shaking hands with the Devil
By DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Remember him, the one you thought only dressed up for parties during Halloween with the cute red costume?

About 'research'
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

One of the major networks reminded me once more, just recently, how much of our money is spent on research that defies description. It has always amazed me that conclusions could be reached about the human race by investigating, questioning or "following" as few as ten individuals.

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