September 6, 2010, 10:21 pm

Articles of 2-1-2010

Marion Thelma Stroup

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Mrs. Marion Thelma Stroup, 80, of Senoia, passed away on Jan. 28, 2010.


Zula Coley

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Mrs. Zula Coley, 87, of Fayetteville, formerly of Hapeville, passed away on Jan. 28, 2010.


Richard Lamar Saylors, II

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Mr. Richard Lamar Saylors, II, of Brooks, GA, died on Jan. 30, 2010 at the age of 27.


Barnes & Noble's final chapter

by Martha Barksdale

The Fayetteville Barnes & Noble will be closed by summer, much to the dismay of book, magazine and music lovers, especially those who enjoy relaxing with a cup of hot chocolate and a pastry while browsing through their selections.


Former clerk charged with felony theft from solicitor's office

by Adrienne Leon

A former clerk for the Fayette County Solicitors Office could face up to 10 years in prison if she's found guilty of stealing county funds designated for a pre-trial diversion program, said Fayette County District Attorney Scott Ballard.


Developers moving forward without sewer

by Trey Alverson

What could have been a 14 acre expansion of Peachtree City's Meade Fields may soon be the site of a commercial grade septic system.


Board hears about credits, textbooks

by Martha Barksdale

The Fayette County Board of Education voted on only a few routine matters at Tuesday's meeting.


The amazing Carter Girls

by Adrienne Leon

It's no surprise that Fayette County has some of the best and brightest youth around, but the Carter sisters are in a league of their own.


Local activists gather to watch Obama's speech

by Trey Alverson

About 14 members of the Coweta - Fayette Chapter of Organizing for America gathered at the home of Fayetteville's Tish Naghise Wednesday night to watch President Barack Obama deliver his first state of the union address.


Tribble: Obama's first State Of The Union speech

by Robert Tribble

President Barack Obama gave his first State of the Union address last Wednesday night to a packed House chamber and large television audience.


Kerlin: Global warming, Ford's success and dissention among the ranks

by Tom Kerlin

So, now we learn that not only did officials at the University of East Anglia in England attempt to delete emails relating to findings that global warming information was faulty, they actually broke the law by doing so.


Smith: Country doctors

by Loran Smith

Debate about the medical plan-particularly since no one seems to agree on anything-makes one more suspicious of Congress than ever.


Turner: Gotta love technology!

by Wayne Turner

I was born in 1949-very near the beginning of the television era.


Dr. James Taylor completes Clinical Pastoral Education program

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Dr. James C. Taylor, Peachtree City,recently completed The Intense Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program at Emory University Hospital.


An eleventh hour switch for Rajion Neal

by Trey Alverson

Rajion Neal is headed to Knoxville.


Softball stars ink college pacts

by Trey Alverson

Football's National Signing Day is still a few days away, but the county's top athletes in some other sports have been eligible to sign with college teams since November.


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