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Police battle organized retail theft gangs
Peachtree City law enforcement officials continue to make headway in the battle against a new type of organized crime.
Officers with the Crime Suppression Unit...
The High Cost of Crisco
From the car, I toted in bags of heavy groceries. I have become my mama.
Mama mostly bought staples: five-pound sacks of flour and cornmeal...
PTC Running Club Revs Up for Summer Track Classic Series
The fabulous PTC Running Club Summer Track Classic Series is back again this summer. The track at Riley Field in PTC has been newly...
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Student-made apps make life easier at Kedron
The tech-savvy students at Kedron Elementary were recognized for their work in mobile app development.
Josie Lau and Jaida Shields teamed up on “Kedron Meet...
Cultural Fair brings PTC Elem. closer together
The world came to Peachtree City Elementary for a Cultural Fair celebrating the many traditions within the Panther family.
ESOL teacher Shelly Jones and the...
Incumbent School Board member Hollowell seeks reelection, wants to reduce students’ screen time
I am honored to announce my reelection bid for Fayette County School Board. It has been my privilege to have served our community during...
Safe Place: Thompson earns trust as Crabapple Lane’s counselor
Crabapple Lane Elementary counselor Mary Beth Thompson makes students feel at home in good times and bad.
Thompson’s family has deep roots in Fayette County....
Cardinals, Chiefs share love of reading
Crabapple Lane Elementary got some help from McIntosh High student-athletes to celebrate World Read Aloud Day.
The day is designed to bring attention to the...