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The annual pumpkin patch is back downtown at Fayetteville First United Methodist Church. Volunteers Eleanor Wiley, left, and Virginia Pope manned the stand Friday afternoon; proceeds go toward the church's youth ministry program for retreats and other initiatives. Photo/John Munford.

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Paul Oddo, left, and Al Hovey-King meet at a recent public event in Fayetteville. Oddo is challenging incumbent Hovey-King for his seat on the Fayetteville City Council in the Nov. 8 election.
Photo/John Munford.
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4th arrest in chop shop case

By JOHN MUNFORD
jmunford@TheCitizen.com

A Riverdale man was arrested this week as one of the participants in an auto “chop shop” that operated in a warehouse off Ga. Highway 138 in north Fayette County, police said. MORE

Movie extras needed Oct. 24 in Fairburn
Grove Park proposal covered at P&Z meeting
Scout tackles vandalized church as Eagle project
Lanes shift today
County drug squad helps bust Mexico-Atlanta drug group
PTC firefighters help New Orleans search/rescue operations
Loft/retail mix OK’d for Lexington Circle
3 finalists named for PTC tourism chief
Starr’s Mill DAR donates books
Olens to speak to Chamber
PTC’s TDK Blvd. to tie into 489-acre Sharpsburg development
PTC to charge new fees
Arts Center off to $400K start
Tyrone finds land for new library behind park
F’ville OKs Pye Lake development
FCHS grad recuperating from Iraq wound at Army hospital in D.C.
City allows unlimited political signs
Desperately seeking ...
Density opposed in zoning request for north PTC
Fayette Democrats meet Sat.
PTC plans holiday event
PFH encourages residents to ‘get fit’
Westmoreland: GAS Act a step in right direction
Scott announces federal grant awards
Real-life ‘Rosie’ to speak Sat. to DAR chapter
Booth PTO recognized as one of the best
Brooks Elem. elects student council
Credit union takes steps to assist Delta employees
High natural gas prices predicted
State parks offer online leaf tracking
Garrard marks 40 years
United opens Tyrone branch
GEDA honors Hayes
EMC helps families along Gulf coast
Chamber members attend Fly-In
Arrest reports


Sharpsburg proposal has big reach
Hollywood comes to town
Fuel prices causing concern at school system
East Coweta Band eans awards at contest


County championships featured a tigh race in boys division
State bound
Akins is a national champ
Close calls
Lady Panthers are region champs
Seniors impact felt as regular season nears end
Tonight’s football games
Patriots, Wildcats and War Eagles get wins on stormy night
Several teams advance in first day of region tournaments
Locals playing on the college gridiron
Teams pick up wins as area tournaments approach
Girls earn top finishes at Hilton Head meet


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