Sunday, May 12, 2002

First 'Great Day' project successful

"Our first Great Day of Service was a resounding success," said Fayetteville First United Methodist Church member Allen Harp. "We had originally hoped to have about six or seven projects with a hundred volunteers to paint, build, mow, cook, or wash vehicles."

Source: Top sheriff's official suspended; FBI investigating arrest of armed robbery suspect

A top official at the Fayette County Sheriff's Department has been suspended for "mishandling evidence" relating to an internal investigation, The Citizen has confirmed.

Buses to roll in Coweta next year; still a possibility for Fayette

What happens when you hold a public open house and there's no public?

Warning: dead raccoon found to have rabies

Residents along Ga. Highway 85 South near Busbin Road are being warned of a confirmed rabies case in a dead raccoon found in the area.

Drugs 'ready to sell' found with guns at Wynnmeade home thanks to citizen tip

Though the situation was resolved peacefully, the bust of a major drug operation in a Wynnmeade home Monday could have easily turned deadly, according to Peachtree City Police Chief James Murray.

P&Z Commission to consider plans for Kroger renovations, Wal-Mart expansion

The agenda for the May meeting of the Fayetteville Planning and Zoning Commission includes the following:

Testing the limits of sainthood
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

No doubt about it, the man has improved with the years. One of us had to.

School 'zero tolerance' policies spiraling hopelessly out of control

Someone is a moron.

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