PTC
hands DAPC probe to GBI
The Georgia Bureau
of Investigations Financial Investigative Unit has been called
in to evaluate documents related to the Development Authority of Peachtree
City and its operation of the citys tennis center and amphitheater.
City
of Fayetteville honors former City Manager
The Fayetteville
City Council honored one of its own, former city manager, John Addison
"Doc" Lester on the occasion of his 90th birthday last week.
Handicapped-accessible
Field of Hope still needs more money
Fund-raising for
the Field of Hope, a handicapped-accessible baseball field under construction
in Peachtree City, is entering the home stretch, according to organizer
Nick Harris.
Locos
Deli and Pub moves to east side of Hwy. 314
Locos Deli and Pub
has found a new location that should be more palatable to homeowners
who fervently objected to their first site selection.
Masonic
lodge up for commercial rezoning Thurs.
The Fayetteville
City Council will consider a commercial rezoning at its Thursday meeting
for a 1.2 acre tract downtown that is currently zoned for multifamily
use.
Thankful
for Special People Who Mean So Much to Gods Work
By Dr. David L. Chancey
Pastor
Every church member
is special, but some stand out for the contributions they make and the
impact they have on Gods kingdom. Our church family just laid
to rest a major segment of our history in the person of Thurman Creel.
Thurman died last Tuesday, Nov. 11.
Letter
from a marine
By
REV.
KNOX HERNDON
Pastor
I received this
letter from a good long time friend, Linda O'Conner. Life is all a matter
of perspective!
A
new prescription for the pain of painkiller addiction
By
MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer
I was reading just
recently of Rush Limbaugh's reported addiction to prescription pain
killers. And I am reminded of the various pains that lead so many to
become slaves to pain killers of a thousand sorts. From drugs and alcohol,
to sex and food, we reach for anything we can find to alleviate our
pain.
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