F’ville mayor injected politics in ceremonies
The folks who planned the Memorial Day Service in Fayetteville did a great job.
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The folks who planned the Memorial Day Service in Fayetteville did a great job.
I wanted to publicly thank Mr. Mike King for including my son, Lance Corporal Joshua David Isaac, in Peachtree City’s 2015 Memorial Day celebration.
While reading in recent issues of your Wednesday newspaper about something called “Developer Jim Pace’s vision for the heart of Fayetteville,” I was reminded of the words of an old song: “It seems
The Fayette County School Board is about to enter into a contract with the appointed Georgia State Board of Education as of June 15, 2015.
I have been led to believe that the city of Peachtree City is considering hiring a production company to create a cohesive, seamless series of videos about the city and city services to replace vid
Do you believe in angels?
I do. May 1st one blessed our family, specifically my 35-year-old son Kyle Watson who lives in Tyrone, by donating a kidney to him.
First of all, I apologize to all true Americans that I may have offended when I partnered with Mr. Terry Garlock in a recent letter published in the Citizen newspaper.
Good people can disagree on virtually anything, and I never am surprised at those who disagree with opinions I express in columns.
Dear Mr. Presberg, as American citizens, both Council member Ernst and Terry Garlock have the right to express their opinions on any topic, just as any American has the right to do.
To Vanessa Fleisch, mayor; Eric Imker, Mike King, Kim Learnard, Terry Ernst, council members; Jim Pennington, city manager; Stan Pye, interim chief of police.