Sunday, November 2, 2003

Robbery suspect goes from one jail to another

One of three suspects accused of robbing a Fayetteville family at gunpoint last November is finally in the Fayette County Jail.

City elections coming Tuesday

Fayetteville voters have one of two polling places to choose from as they head to the polls Tuesday for the general election.

Teen faces arson charge

A 15-year-old Whitewater High School student was arrested Tuesday for allegedly setting several small fires at Fayetteville United Methodist Church Sunday evening.

Walking in town is topic of meeting

Fayetteville city officials will host a special workshop next Friday designed to help cities make life safer and more convenient for pedestrians.

Caution recommended at bus stops

Police are advising parents to keep a closer eye on children waiting on bus stops after reports of a suspicious person trying to talk to a girl waiting alone for the bus on two different occasions in three months.

Police imposter caught in Fayetteville

A Fayetteville man has been arrested for impersonating an officer with a badge stolen from a campus police officer at Fort Valley State University, police said.

Couple arrested for Senoia bank robbery

A Newnan couple has been arrested for the Tuesday afternoon robbery of the Bank of Coweta’s Senoia branch, police said.

National Weather Service invites public to see behind the scenes

Most people think of the National Weather Service as the people behind the scroll on the bottom of their television screen during severe weather. After that, it is a case of out of sight, out of mind. However, members of the staff of the National Weather Service are always there, 24-7, manning the dozens of computers and monitors, remaining ever-vigilant.

Is God in control?
By REV. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

I received this from a good friend, Paul Toth. We all receive items that are passed around on the Internet. I can only say that in my soul and spirit, I believe this to be true. I print it in its entirety.

Hey, Cub Fans! Bartman's Not the Real Scapegoat
By DR. DAVID L. CHANCEY
Pastor

Poor Steve Bartman. It just wasn’t his night. Nor was it the Chicago Cubs. One moment he’s enjoying a playoff game at Wriggly Field with his beloved Cubs ahead of the Marlins 3-0 in game six of the National League Championship. Then with one swing of the bat, the next moment this Cubs fan is the biggest villain in Chicago since that cow kicked over the lantern in Miss O’Leary’s barn and started that great fire.

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