Oct 31, 2009 | The Times-Herald
Thieves attempt to steal copper from Peachtree Crossings
The Peachtree City Police Department is seeking information regarding an attempted theft of copper from the roof of Peachtree Crossings shopping center.
Peachtree City police are investigating what may have killed a man found dead Thursday.
What Should Be Normal Rain Raises The Threat For Flooding
Ordinarily we'd actually be happy that we were getting this much rain this time of year...and that two inches of rain wouldn't get us watching for flooding.
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SIGVARIS Launches EverSheer Women's Medical Compression Hosiery for...
SIGVARIS will launch EverSheer [20-30 mmHg] Medical Compression Hosiery for Women on October 19, 2009.
Clean-up crews keep eye on sky
Forecasters do not expect the Athens area to receive anything close to the almost 4 inches the area received Oct.
GAO: Army shouldn't privatize West Point jobs
The Government Accountability Office says Defense Department plans to privatize nearly 400 public works jobs at West Point military academy would result in a waste of taxpayer dollars.A GAO report cites flaws in the cost comparison analysis used by the department.House and Senate defense leaders are debating whether to approve a provision in the ...
Fayette Newspapers' municipal election coverage
Over the past few months we've undergone quite a few changes here at Fayette Newspapers.
Chilly Start For Monday. Same Expected Tuesday
The National Weather Service says there will be freezing temperatures and patchy frost over portions of North and Central Georgia again Monday night.
Airport authority chairman resigns rather than be replaced
Peachtree City Airport Authority Chairman Mike Brady resigned during a special called meeting Tuesday night, minutes before the other four members of the authority board could remove him from the chairman position.
4 indicted in Peachtree City cocaine smuggling plot
Three men suspected of smuggling 170 kilograms of cocaine into Peachtree City's airport have been indicted along with an accomplice from Roswell, officials said Friday.
The National Weather Service station at Peachtree City late yesterday afternoon forecast another round of possible flooding conditions for Douglas County.
Ga. Rains Bring Minor Flooding as Creeks Rise
Most of metro Atlanta is under a flood warning as a storm system moves through the area.
Seafood Festival Turnout Pleases Vendors
The Seafood, Wine and Music Festival is famous for, well, all of those things of course.
It's political season in Peachtree City
The Rotary Club of Peachtree City hosted a candidate forum Tuesday night, giving local voters a chance to ask questions and compare the four women and eight men running for municipal office this fall.
Full pool within reach for Lanier
Lake Lanier could reach full pool in November, a Georgia weather expert said today.
Memorial service planned at Arlington 41 years after death
That last Thanksgiving dinner with Gary Pate and his family lingers in the minds of Emmett and Betty Baker.
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Libertarian Alexander Chandler, 25, of Peachtree City, died in motorcycle crash
Alex Chandler was introduced to the Libertarian Party through his father's political activism.
Martha Hayhurst, President of Harry Norman, Realtors to Speak at BBA Breakfast on Oct. 8
Martha Hayhurst, President of Harry Norman, Realtors , will speak at the weekly breakfast meeting and networking event of the Buckhead Business Association on Thursday, October 8. Before being named President of Harry Norman, Realtors in June 2008 and Jenny Pruitt & Associates in September 2008, Martha Hayhurst served as Senior Vice President and ...
Sun, cooler temperatures on the way
Finally, the rain is gone. Sunday should bring drier air and sunshine, according to forecasters.
Cops: Woman fried, ate goldfish amid fight with ex
Authorities say a Houston-area woman who was burned up at her former common-law husband fried their pet goldfish and ate some of them.