Sunday, September 14, 2003

New trial for Watson?

James Lamar Watson Jr., convicted last summer of murdering his wife, Beverley, may get a new trial if a judge allows a request to set aside the indictment against him.

2 qualify for Fayetteville council seat; Steele and Brewer are unopposed

Fayetteville Mayor Ken Steele and Councilman Glenn Brewer will be running unopposed this November, with two others qualifying to run for the seat held by Councilman Bill Talley, who is declining to run for a second term.

Fville grocery store evacuated briefly after oven fire

The Ingles supermarket in Fayetteville was evacuated briefly Thursday morning after a small fire occurred in an oven, fire officials said.

Pavilion to get bank, new seasonal store

The southeast quadrant of Fayette Pavilion continues to grow with plans to build a SunTrust Bank between Johnny Carino's restaurant and the Fayette Rent-All Plaza.

Brown tells Dunn city deserves share of county's rec plan

Mayor Steve Brown has written County Commission Chairman Greg Dunn to express displeasure that a new long-range plan to improve county recreation facilities omits Peachtree City entirely.

Police Blotter

I love the church (really, I do!)
By DANIEL OVERDORF
Pastor

Churches, church leaders, and people in churches have made a lot of mistakes over the years. We’ve embarrassed ourselves, damaged our effectiveness, and worst of all, we’ve disappointed God.

Let the main things be the plain things
By REV. DR KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

Several months ago my wife Dee and I went to hear Henry Blackaby speak on "Experiencing God." I understand he will be back in Atlanta in January 2004. If you get a chance to hear him, I would highly recommend you do so.

Who was really to blame for Christ's death?
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributintg Writer

Who was really to blame for Christ's death?

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