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Your compiler had a great-uncle he never knew, but dearly wishes he had. His name was Hugh Henderson and he lived in Brooks his entire life, which was from late […]
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Your compiler had a great-uncle he never knew, but dearly wishes he had. His name was Hugh Henderson and he lived in Brooks his entire life, which was from late […]

“Let other people have the win.” I keep coming back to that thought because, if I’m honest, it touches more parts of my life right now than I expected. On […]

Mrs. Sara Skelton Simmons, age 79, of Fayetteville, GA, passed away peacefully on Monday, August 17, 2026, surrounded by her family who loved her so much. Mrs. Simmons was born […]

A graduate of Columbia International University and Moody Bible Institute, Eric has served in a variety of ministry roles in both the United States and Senegal in Africa. Most recently, […]

When Dr. Christine Son completed 15 years of education and medical training, she faced the same decision many new oncologists face: pursue an academic career, or join a community-based private […]

When Rashad and Patrice Armstrong took over Hummingbird Wine Bar & Market this summer, they were not looking to erase what was already there. The Fayetteville couple officially took ownership […]

It’s an interesting and exciting time to live in Peachtree City. The city is still young as far as municipalities go, but we now have enough history (67 years) to see a legacy start to take shape in the rearview mirror. You’re seeing the results of that […]

A woman walking through downtown Senoia was grabbed from behind and sexually assaulted in a dark stretch of Travis Street. She never saw her attacker’s face. Less than three days […]

The Summit Family YMCA in Newnan will host a free Vibrant Living Expo for adults 55 and older, their families, and caregivers on Thursday, August 27, from 11 a.m. to […]

Since taking over The Citizen, I have had a simple goal when it comes to our local nonprofits: I want us to partner with every one we reasonably can. Not just […]