Sunday, October 20, 2002

Local teen's appeal of juvenile fornication conviction heard by Georgia Supreme Court

The Georgia Supreme Court will decide whether to uphold a juvenile court delinquency ruling against a 16-year-old boy for fornication after he was caught having sex with his girlfriend at her Fayette County home in September of last year.

McIntosh to make room on campus for golf carts

Students driving golf carts to McIntosh High School will eventually have their very own parking lot on campus.

Hot summer led to Senoia water crunch

Increased water use in Senoia this summer has caused the city's leaders to call for a study to investigate the city's future water and wastewater needs.

Second case of West Nile Virus confirmed

For the second time in just over a month, a case of West Nile Virus has been discovered in Coweta County.

Photo exhibition opens in Senoia

Residents in Senoia will have a unique opportunity this weekend to see the unveiling of an addition to an ongoing photography exhibit.

Police Blotter

Life lessons in home, church and school
By REV. DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

It has been said there are two types of books, those "written" and those "un-written." It has also been said that "everyone's life is a book." It is true that often you read a book and think, "That has happened to me but in a different way," or, "I would have handled that differently or why did he or she do that?"

"Growing Old is Not for Sissies"
By DR. DAVID L. CHANCEY
Pastor

A man came in from his golf game and his wife asked, "how'd you do?"

Ants and baseball
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

I threw a tantrum. I don't know when I last threw a tantrum. I'm a pouter by nature, and it has actually been quite a long time since I pulled off a good pout. It's not that I'm above throwing a tantrum, it's just that tantrums are not my style.

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