Stevens, editor of The Citizen, spoke Tuesday afternoon with McIntosh High School’s journalism students and staff about ...
Today we will discuss an important and long-standing Southern adverb. But first, you remember adverbs from grammar school, ...
Dear Margar-etiquette, When I dine out with friends or family, I’m increasingly frustrated by how often people scroll on their phones instead of engaging in ...
We’ve all had that experience of noticing something before we understand what it is. It’s the moment right before clarity, when you’re looking at ‘a thing’ ...
A bipartisan bill backed by U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff to strengthen benefits for first responders has become law. The ...
We weathered another Christmas, and now the earth’s tilt away from the sun exposes us to short days and nippy temperatures.
I grew up in a country where the law existed only on paper. In Nicolae Ceaușescu’s Romania, rules were not protections; they ...
There is a lot to like about how residents of municipalities, including Peachtree City, govern ourselves. We don’t have the ...
The next Red Cross Blood Drive, sponsored by The Optimist Club of Senoia and the Senoia United Methodist Church, will be on ...
More than 70 years after they were written during the Korean War, letters sent home by 95-year-old Peachtree City resident ...
Dear Editor, Families in Fayette County are told to "trust the school" when it comes to special education. What they are not ...
FAYETTEVILLE, GA – Timoria, a nationally recognized maternal health advocate, recently announced her candidacy for Georgia ...
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