Welcome to The Citizen Archive

Sun, 03/07/2010 - 6:08pm
By: Cal Beverly

This site contains stories, opinions, columns, photos, forums, blogs and comments published in the online version of The Citizen beginning the middle of October 2005 and concluding in March 2010.

In addition, by clicking on the "Archives" link in the site header above on this page, you may access the static html archives of all online material published since the middle of 1998 through October 2005.

How to search our 2005-2010 archives

The “Search” block for the 2005-2010 archived site immediately to your left is temporarily out of commission.

Instead, click here to go directly to our advanced search function for the archives.

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That will take you to the list if articles by edition and date. Then use the following Google search function in a Google search box on your browser:

1. Type in your normal search term
2. enter a space
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Say you want to look up “Fayetteville robbery,” It will look like this:

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Type in your search term, put in a space, and then type

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all with no spaces.

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Fri, 03/05/2010 - 9:55am
By: The Citizen

Updated —The Citizen has moved. Click here to go to the new site.

Note, you must use www in front of the address to get to the new site. So it is wwww.thecitizen.com and not just thecitizen.com

This site will remain as an archive and the address for it will be http://archive.thecitizen.com

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PTC to hear pitch for senior apartments

A company wanting to build an age-restricted apartment complex in Peachtree City will make a pitch to the City Council Tuesday night in a workshop meeting.

F’ville may continue to relax sign usage

The Fayetteville City Council at the March 4 meeting will consider a resolution that would continue to relax the requirements on certain business signs for an additional six months due to the continuing recessionary downturn in the local economy.

Fire damages PTC home; no one hurt

A fire significantly damaged a home on Gelding Garth in Peachtree City this afternoon.

When firefighters arrived at 100 Gelding Garth, flames were visible from the rear of the home. The fire was deemed under control in about half an hour with about 20 firefighters responding to the scene, officials said.

PTC tourism director resigns

The executive director of the Peachtree City Tourism Association has resigned, the association announced Friday morning.