Judge:
no reason to arrest PTC mayor
Citing a lack of
evidence, Fayette County Magistrate Joe Tinsley has ruled there is not
enough evidence to arrest Peachtree City Mayor Steve Brown for theft
of city services.
Main
Street golf tourney Sept. 13
Plans
are in full swing for the 9th Annual Main Street Golf Tournament, slated
for Sept.13 at Whitewater Country Club. This year's tournament will
be sponsored by Outback Steak House.
County
to remember 9/11 tragedy Wednesday
Coweta
County will join the rest of the nation in staging a remembrance of
the tragedies of Sept. 11 next Wednesday.
Fville
P&Z sets agenda
The Fayetteville
Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct its monthly work session
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall. The regular
monthly meeting is set for Tuesday, Sept. 24.
PTC
burglary suspect hit same auto store four times, police say
A
man caught by police in the act of a burglary at a Peachtree City bar
last week now faces multiple burglary charges for a spate of other similar
incidents in the city, including four break-ins at the Kedron Goodyear
on Georgian Park.
Local
authors to speak at PTC library Thursday night
Three local authors
will be featured at a special program at the Peachtree City Library
Thursday at 7 p.m.
Police
Blotter
Whatever
Happened to "You're Welcome"?
By Dr. David L. Chancey
Pastor
Someone obviously
has too much time on his hands. My son was bored and was browsing the
Internet. He called me downstairs and showed me a website developed
especially for bored people. The site has a link entitled "crazy
thoughts" that were really pretty creative and made you stop and
think. I guess inquisitive minds want to know. Can you answer these
questions?
Whatever
Happened to "You're Welcome"?
By REV. DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor
Much has been written
on this subject and will be for many moons. Each of us in our own way
have dealt with this issue and have deep feelings about what happened.
Recent
hospital experiences
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer
It is Saturday morning,
Aug. 31. It has been the most trying month of my life.
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