Fayette
drug agents participate in federal sting to take out Mexican smugglers
in Atlanta
The
Fayette County Sheriff's Department's Drug Task Force was lauded Thursday
for its participation in a federal drug sting that targeted a Mexican
organization distributing drugs in the metro Atlanta area.
Qualifying
period nears for Fville council, mayor posts
For
anyone wishing to throw their hat into Fayetteville city politics, the
time is nearing to sign up.
Organizer
of NAACP meeting on schools stresses 'positive'
Delvonnie
M. Burgess says she's just a member of the community trying to create
a "positive experience" in Fayette County, with hopes that
her efforts spread throughout the Southeast.
Fville
police collecting used cellphones to raise money for domestic violence
council
The Fayetteville
Police Department is collecting unused cellular phones to help raise
funds for the Fayette County Council on Domestic Violence.
Hwy.
74 changing north to south
After
years of hibernation, development is increasing at a dizzying pace along
Ga. Highway 74 north from Peachtree City to I-85.
WELCOME
'Back-to-SUNDAY-School'
By Justin Kollmeyer
Pastor
We've
been living the great annual "Back-to-School" experience for
a couple of weeks now, but there's also ANOTHER great "Back-to-..."
that occurs at this time each year.
The
Commandments are removed; now what?
By
REV. DR KNOX HERNDON
Pastor
Over the years I
have heard people in and out of Christian circles bad-mouth Jerry Falwell.
When I hear that, I often ask, "What in particular did you disagree
with?" To the man or woman, none could theologically stand and
tell me specifically what it was they disagreed with.
Customer
service is not completely dead
By
MARY JANE HOLT
Contributintg Writer
As
you know, there's not much I don't think my hubby can do. He is the
ultimate yard man and repair person. He can build just about anything
I can persuade him that I need. He can even take a jet engine apart
and put it back together. He truly is amazing.
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