Sunday, August 24, 2003

Sheriff: Marshals making unlawful arrests

County marshals making traffic arrests are acting outside the scope of their legal authority and may be placing the county in jeopardy of lawsuits, Fayette County Sheriff Randall Johnson wrote to the Fayette County Commission Thursday.

Deadline Monday to apply for spot on bus task force

Having heard your complaints, the Fayette County School Board now wants to hear your solutions.

Concert program at Villages Amphitheater finishes first season with small profit

Last weekend's Glen Campbell concert marked the end to a very successful first year for the Villages Amphitheater.

Comments sought on Fville stormwater plan

Fayetteville city officials are seeking public input on its stormwater plan, specifically as it relates to stormwater and drainage related issues

McIntosh teacher shoots for game show stardom

The programming decision that moved "Jeopardy!" from 7:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on WXIA 11 Alive has aggravated a lot of local viewers, perhaps none more than Peachtree City resident and McIntosh High School English teacher Lynne Bruschetti, who will now have a hard time catching herself on TV when she appears on the program Oct. 20.

 

What do you do on a rainy Sunday?
By Dr. David L. Chancey
Pastor

Many preachers dread rainy Sundays. Rain makes the flowers grow and church members disappear.

Things are not always as they appear
By REV. DR KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

I have my own theory about "forgetting." It has always been interesting to me that as one gets a little age on them that we are told that the short memory fades but the long-term memory gets better.

 

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