Sunday, November 9, 2003

County’s transportation plan will help Fayetteville, mayor says

The projects in Fayette County’s latest transportation plan will help Fayetteville residents by diverting commuters around the city during a.m. and p.m. drive time, according to Fayetteville Mayor Ken Steele.

Hwy. 74 South widening moved up

The widening of Ga. Highway 74 South in Peachtree City has been fast-tracked to occur three years earlier than previously scheduled.

Fayetteville offices to extend hours Jan. 1; 4-day weeks possible for some employees

Fayetteville’s City Hall will be open longer Monday through Friday starting Jan. 1 thanks to a trial program the city is implementing.

Creek cleanup begins with debris removal in east Fayetteville

Fayetteville public works crews began clearing debris from a privately owned creek in the east Fayetteville basin this week in hopes of preventing future flooding.

Computer plan underway for council members

Fayetteville officials are developing a plan that would provide portable computers to council members for official city business.

Police Blotter

A walk through Bethlehem
By DANIEL OVERDORF
Pastor

I often wonder how it would’ve felt to walk in Joseph’s sandals.

Dreams
By REV. KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

This may be an “oldie” but certainly a “goodie.” If you haven’t seen it, then that is a good thing. If you have, read it again for the soul.

Choosing your words carefully
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

Recently I had the opportunity to speak to a large, very upbeat, glowing group of cancer survivors in Newnan. They meet monthly at First Baptist Church. In the midst of my talk, I heard myself discussing how the words we speak affect our health.

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