Sunday, October 6, 2002

3 arrested in $100K jewelry heist in PTC

Peachtree City police arrested three men believed to be illegal aliens Friday night and charged them with stealing nearly $100,000 worth of jewelry from a courier's vehicle parked in Braelinn Village Shopping Center.

Fayetteville plans second LCI workshop

The city of Fayetteville will convene its second Livable Centers Initiative meeting Monday at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall. The public is invited to attend this open forum.

Westpark evacuated for morning gas leak

Businesses at the Westpark Walk shopping center were evacuated as a precautionary measure while emergency officials investigated a natural gas leak in the area Wednesday morning.

CCSU gets presence in Peachtree City

Clayton College and State University's new home at the Peachtree City Tennis Center was broken in with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday afternoon.

Crash with tree claims life of Fayette woman Wednesday

A Fayette woman who died Wednesday morning when her car veered off Ga. Highway 85 near Lisbon Road may have lost consciousness moments before the crash, according to the Fayette County Sheriff's Department.

Jewell fired from Senoia Police Department

Senoia's highest profile police officer was quietly relieved of his duties Sept. 19.

Fishin' tales carry great lessons for life
By Dr. DAVID L. CHANCEY
Pastor

Heard any good fishin' stories lately? I've run across two that sound fishy to me, but are supposedly real life happenings in the "truth is stranger than fiction" category.

Things aren't always as they seem
By REV. DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Each year, if at all possible, I make my pilgrimage to Alaska as a chaplain for North Country River Charters out of Fairbanks. My dear friend Bill O'Halloran has a first-class operation for fishing and hunting. If you would like to see the operation on the Internet, do a search for "North Country River Charters (NCRC) and it will come up.

Simple maneuver may help those prone to fainting
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

Today's column is not for everybody and, in fact, may be applicable to only a handful of readers, specifically those who are prone to fainting (syncope episodes).

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