Sunday, December 8, 2002

P&Z looks at stores, restaurants

Some new and existing restaurants and a new grocery store are among the topics to be covered by the Fayetteville Planning and Zoning Commission this month.

Cut your own tree?

Gale Botwick's holiday spirit has diminished somewhat after a thief cut down a tree from her Peachtree City back yard this weekend.

PACE stages Christmas play

PACE Christian School's Fine Arts class, consisting of middle and high school students, will present "The Greatest Christmas Pageant Ever" this Thursday and Friday, Dec. 12-13, 7 p.m. at the campus at 193 Johnson Avenue in Fayetteville, adjacent to the Fayette County Sheriff's Department offices.

Former amphitheater director adds discrimination charges to equal pay suit against PTC development authority

A federal lawsuit filed by Peachtree City's former amphitheater director against the city's Development Authority has been expanded to include a complaint that she was discriminated against after she complained about her salary.

Community planning, design topic of seminar Wednesday

The public is invited to attend an all-day workshop on community planning and design that is being offered by the Atlanta Regional Commission Wednesday in Atlanta.

Access to suspect's medical records at dispute in federal lawsuit against PTC police officer

Attorneys for a woman who claims she was roughed up by a Peachtree City police officer during an arrest are opposing a move by city attorneys to gain access to more of her medical records.

Commission sets summit for business tax rates

Business tax rates will stay the same in Coweta County this year, but next year could be different.

Police Blotter

There's still HOPE!
By Justin Kollmeyer
Pastor

It's the season of HOPE! Yes, I know, it's the season of shopping and wrapping and baking. Yes, I know, it's the season for children and for the magic of Christmas. But most importantly of all, it's the season of HOPE.

Christmas love
By REV. DR. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Christmas is upon us and it never ceases to amaze me how we (me included) often totally miss the main message. I received this from Keary Hayes, a dear Christian friend from seminary days.

Amazing Grace
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

I grew up on "Amazing Grace." Both the song and the real thing. But it wasn't until the crash of TWA Flight 800, in 1996, that the song gripped me so tightly that I have been able to let go. Or perhaps it has been unable to let go of me.

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