Sunday, August 3, 2003

Tips received about missing Fayetteville girl

Fayetteville police are following up on several leads generated by a public plea for help in locating a girl who ran away from her home over four months ago.

Fayetteville police awarded recertification from state

The Fayetteville Police Department was awarded its recertification last week by the state of Georgia at the annual conference of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police.

Agencies hook up to study family violence in Griffin Judicial Circuit

Local and area officials who assist victims of family violence and prosecute offenders are working together to help improve the process and identify related needs for the four counties in the Griffin Judicial Circuit, which includes Fayette County.

Suspects in armed robbery of Fayette store remain in jail

Two Clayton County teens accused of robbing a convenience store in east Fayette County remain in jail after their cases were bound over Tuesday to Superior Court.

Michigan man dies after crash in north Fayette

A Michigan man was killed Monday afternoon in a two-vehicle collision on Kite Lake Road in north Fayette County.

Police Blotter

How cool is church camp?
By REV. JUSTIN KOLLMEYER
Pastor

As I write this, I'm about to leave again with 30 youth from our church heading for our Lutheran camp in the mountains near Asheville, N.C. Tough job, but somebody's gotta do it. Ha!

Miracles when you least expect them
By REV. DR KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Do you believe in miracles?

Lost dreams and sold souls
By
MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

I met John Grisham the year he pretty much self-published his first book, "A Time To Kill." He gave me a copy, yep, the very first printing! I remember his spirit and his personality, not the typical lawyer prototype so many have come to expect from the profession. Meeting him and having him inscribe that book to me remains a highlight of my writing career.

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