Sunday, June 22, 2003

Flood damage reports reach triple digits in Fayetteville

Over 110 damage reports from Tuesday's flooding have been reported to city officials as local residents continued to recover from the rains that damaged a number of homes in the city.

Historic Travis House to be renovated

One of Fayetteville's historic houses will be getting a significant face lift if the city's Planning and Zoning Commission signs off on a development plan for the site.

Man unhurt after big tree falls on his truck

A Duluth man miraculously escaped injury when an estimated 150-year-old oak tree fell on his work truck at a home off Banks Road in Fayetteville Wednesday morning.

Office park rezoning proposed south of new courthouse

An oddly shaped piece of property just south of the new Fayette County Justice Center in Fayetteville may be rezoned to make room for a small office complex.

Court ruling puts brakes on kids driving golf carts in Peachtree City

A recent ruling by the Georgia Court of Appeals likely spells the end of golf cart driving for kids under 16 in Peachtree City.

Police Blotter

What to expect when you're expecting
By DR. DANIEL OVERDORF
Pastor

My wife Carrie is pregnant with our second child. If all goes as planned, the new arrival will make an appearance around Thanksgiving. (Carrie and our three-year-old son are convinced it's a girl; our son wants to name her either "her" or "Tiger Moth." We told him we'd take his ideas under consideration.)

The Ten Commandments: The basis for American law
By KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Remember those items you used to see placed on the walls in places like court rooms and federal buildings?

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