Thank you, Frank
When I heard that Frank Destadio had resigned from City Council, my first thought wasn’t about politics. It was about
When I heard that Frank Destadio had resigned from City Council, my first thought wasn’t about politics. It was about
About six months ago, I started this column to inform and engage our community. In that time, we’ve talked about
It’s said that “all politics is local,” and that’s true right here in Peachtree City. The decisions made by our
If you’ve ever spent time in downtown Fayetteville, you may have noticed a stone monument on the northwest corner of
Peachtree City is taking a major step toward revitalizing its recreational offerings with the adoption of the 2025 Parks &
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