Sunday, October 13, 2002

Bond denied for PTC jewelry theft suspects

Three suspects accused of stealing $100,000 in jewelry from a courier's vehicle in Peachtree City last week have been denied bond.

Special concert to feature early American music

As the Victorian period came to an end and the 20th century began, a popular way to entertain guests was to sing parlor songs.

PTC man arrested for rape of co-worker at Subway store

A Peachtree City man has been indicted by a Fayette County Grand Jury for raping a 16-year-old girl at the Subway sandwich store off Ga. Highway 54 in February.

Book nook a way for Huddleston students to remember their friend

A little part of Alex Sudduth lives on in a special nook of the media center at Huddleston Elementary.

Sharpsburg preacher is a man of many books

One of Coweta County's most prolific authors is tucked away in the eastern part of the county at one of the county's most historic churches.

Police Blotter

On making a difference
By REV. JUSTIN KOLLMEYER
Pastor

This forwarded e-mail is for anyone who wants to make a difference in the life of a child or a youth and a celebration of those who do!

Is it Thanksgiving yet?
By REV. DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

There is a wonderful Lady in our church named Myrna that sends me these e-mails that always seem to come when I need them the most.

The real meaning of health care
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

I settled into my favorite chair and glanced down at the mail I'd just retrieved from the mailbox. In the midst of the pile was a colorful eight-page magazine entitled "Today's Healthy Outlook." It was from Georgia Baptist Meriwether Hospital and Nursing Home.

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