Sunday, August 1, 1999

Built with love

Like bees on a hive, hundreds of volunteers swarmed around the site of Trinity Park's newest Habitat for Humanity house this week, determined to finish the 1,320-sq. ft. structure on schedule for its predetermined owner, Rhonda Head.

Newsbriefs

When St. Paul decided to build, school for the children came first

The five members making up the first worship service of St. Paul Lutheran Church and School have grown into 200 members.

From the inside out
By JUSTIN KOLLMEYER
Religion Columnist

Forgive me if this has all been said before.

Whatever happended to the signers of The Declaration of Independence??
By KNOX HERNDON
Pastor

As we enjoy our wonderful Southern summers with our family vacations, our cook-outs with our families and friends, our campouts, our evenings in our back yards, and our wonderful worship services and programs in our churches, we need to know and appreciate a few facts.

Behave yourself
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing Writer

Seems like everything old is new again these days. Still, times are changing.

Meet Fayett's Finest

Tuesday night, Aug. 3 from 5-7 p.m., the Fayetteville Police and Fire departments will be in the parking lot of the Kroger at Towne Center hosting National Night Out.

Nursing organizations celebrate World's Breast-feeding Week

Aug. 1-7 is World Breast-feeding Week and this year's theme is Breast-feeding: Nature's Way.