Fayetteville
man walks away unharmed from wreck
His car up on its
side after he wrecked on Peachtree Parkway near McIntosh Trail Wednesday
morning, Jared Smith remembered wondering if anyone was going to stop
and help him.
Fayetteville
girl to appear in N.Y. campaign for Down syndrome
A local girls
photo will be on display in New Yorks Times Square Sunday, Oct.
19 as part of an awareness campaign by the National Down Syndrome Society.
Planners
to consider outdoor storage request
The Fayetteville
Planning and Zoning Commission will consider a request for an outdoor
storage area behind the Havertys Furniture building on Ga.. Highway
85 north at its work session meeting Tuesday night.
School
board to discuss transportation issues Monday
Two months
into the school year, with complaints about school bus service reduced
to a trickle, the Fayette County Board of Education may be ready to consider
changes to the districts transportation policy next week.
PTC
fire crews selling pumpkins again this year
With Halloween on
the way, the Peachtree City Volunteer Firefighters Association is back
with its annual pumpkin sale fundraiser.
Cops
take students to court for basketball
Students at McIntosh
and Starrs Mill high schools will get a chance to square off with
Peachtree City police on the basketball court.
What's
your hurry?
By Daniel
Overdorf
Pastor
On an episode of
the old Andy Griffith show, a visiting preacher issued a seemingly simple
challenge to the Mayberry crowd: Whats your hurry? Slow
down. Learn to rest and relax.
Go
Kaleefornia!
Dr.
Knox Herndon
Pastor
It
was truly amazing how the "Kaleefornia" governor's race got
such strong publicity.
Some
hurts you never outgrow
By
MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer
I cried myself to
sleep last night. Like a baby, I did. Worst timing in the world for
such action. Here I am, less than 48 hours away from a high school class
reunion, and I awake with swollen sinuses, puffy eyes, red face, and
scratchy throat.
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