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Wednesday, July 10, 2002

Fayette builder on a personal mission to honor forgotten soldiers, pioneers

Eddie Lanham, a man who understands the pull of powerful but unseen forces and how the inevitable passing of time can cloud even the best of memories, steadied the 130-pound white, marble headstone on its edge with one hand while he leveled the ground with the other.

Unusual dual subdivision planned for PTC, Tyrone

An unusual two-city subdivision is working its way through planning processes this month.

PTC Rotary schedules 'Meet the candidate'

Local voters wanting to learn more about candidates for local county commission, state senate and state house races should mark their calendars for Tuesday, July 23.

Need prayer? Drive through, leave request at any hour

If you believe in saving your money, you can drop your deposit in the slot at your local bank's drive-through window and earn some interest. If you believe in prayer, you can drop your prayer request in the slot at a new drive-through prayer booth in Fayetteville and who knows what dividends might be in store.

F'ville amphitheater sets 1st concert

Fayetteville is getting into the amphitheater game.

Local girl donates hair to Locks of Love program

Emily Breault had long, luxurious hair. The 11-year-old student at Rising Starr Middle School got her hair cut Tuesday morning so that she could donate 10 inches to Locks of Love.

Fayette's circuit churches alive and well

Fayette County is privileged to have the remaining circuit churches in the area as they were declared intact by the United Methodist North Georgia Conference held in June.

PTC companies donate funds for emergency phone service, hazardous materials equipment

Two Peachtree City businesses have donated a combined $2,500 through a program designed to spend such funds wisely.

Paving issue proves perplexing

The prickly issue of paving a portion of Quarters Road is back on the Fayette County Commission's agenda for Thursday night.

County leaders pass windfall from AT&T cable fines on to customers

Cable customers in unincorporated Fayette County will get a little present when they open their cable bills next month thanks to the Fayette County Board of Commissioners.

CCSU continuing ed focuses on HVAC training

Attracting and retaining competent workers in applied technology careers is a challenge that is not easily resolved. Many industries are meeting this challenge by developing competency programs to appeal to the small pool of skilled workers.

Job fair scheduled for after school program

The Fayette County After-School Program (ASP) will be hosting a job fair for various part-time positions starting with the 2002-2003 academic year.

New organization celebrates women at CCSU

There's a faint rumble in the distance, but it's growing louder and more distinct every day. An organization that celebrates women and their achievements is beginning to materialize at Clayton College & State University.

NAACP sets meeting

The Fayette County branch of the NAACP will convene Saturday at 4 p.m. for its monthly meeting.

Police Blotter

Hanson named to dean's list

Jennifer L. Hanson of Peachtree City was named to the deans's list for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester at Colby College in Waterville, Maine.

Local student earns bachelor of science degree

Jennifer Lynn Timmis of Peachtree City was conferred her Bachelor of Science degree from Birmingham-Southen College at its 143rd commencement ceremonies in May.

Local students on dean's list at LaGrange College

LaGrange College has released its spring semester dean's list.

Corallo graduates Huntingdon with degree in biology

Michael Dominick Corallo of Peachtree City has graduated with a bachelor's degree in biology from Huntingdon College.

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