Sunday, April 6, 2003

Patton's wife pleads in Flint River case

Norma Jean Patton told her husband over the years that he would eventually be caught for killing Liddie Matthews Evans 25 years ago because of advances in DNA technology.

F'ville store busted, fined $1,000 for underage sale of alcohol

A Fayetteville business has been fined $1,000 by the City Council for allowing an employee to sell alcohol to a minor.

Fayetteville local cable access channel in works

Fayetteville TV is coming to a cable converter box near you.

Restaurant plans on Fayetteville P&Z agenda Tuesday

The Fayetteville Planning and Zoning Commission has a heavy agenda for its Tuesday night workshop meeting, including plans for an O'Charley's restaurant on Ga. Highway 85 north and a new home for the Fayette Daily News at 210 Jeff Davis Place, the former location for Pike Nurseries.

Council may choose from just three candidates for city manager

The names of the three finalists to fill the city manager job in Peachtree City could be made public this week.

Commission argues over economic development angle

Coweta County's choice of economic development techniques Tuesday morning exploded into a series of apologies and terse arguments.

Be Careful: You Never Know Who You're Influencing
By Dr. David L. Chancey
Pastor

A man took the bus to work. Since rain was predicted, he went to get the umbrella, but his wife stopped him.

The war in Iraq
By KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

As I write this article, our gallant troops are closing in on Baghdad. By the time you read this it will, hopefully, be over.

What next for Delta?
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

Many of you might argue that journalism offers no clear reality. That may be true. The view afforded us through the eyes of journalists all over the world may be seen through various shades of tinted glass, but seldom is that hue pink.

 

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