Sunday, August 25, 2002

Dunn, Wells win another term

In one of the most bitterly contested sets of elections in years, both incumbent Fayette County Commissioners were returned to office Tuesday.

Boyfriend charged with killing unborn babies

A Fayette man who beat his four-months-pregnant girlfriend over two months ago at Marnelle Mobile Home Park now faces charges that the beating caused the deaths of the two unborn babies she was carrying.

Cox crushes Kaye, looks to November

Less than 24 hours after a convincing win in the Republican primary, state school superintendent candidate Kathy Cox was back on the road in her Volkswagen, continuing her campaign strategy of just getting out there and meeting people.

Capitol hearing focuses on police chases

Police officers across Georgia do not receive adequate training about how to conduct and resolve high-speed vehicle pursuits, according to many high-ranking officers who testified in a public hearing at the state Capitol Thursday morning.

CCSU class offerings set for PTC tennis center

Clayton College and State University will offer 22 different continuing education courses at the Peachtree City Tennis Center beginning this fall.

PTC golf cart driving age not officially lowered yet

Judging by the jubilant reaction of the 15-year-olds at last week's Peachtree City council meeting, they're more than ready to be allowed to drive the family golf cart on their own.

Scriptorium and the Holy Land Experience
By REV. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Judging by the jubilant reaction of the 15-year-olds at last week's Peachtree City council meeting, they're more than ready to be allowed to drive the family golf cart on their own.

Miracle at Quecreek shows need for one another
By DR. DAVID L. CHANCEY
Pastor

In what the news media called "the miracle at Quecreek," nine miners trapped for three days 240 feet underground in a water-filled mine shaft decided early in their crisis that they were either going to live together or die together as a group.

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