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3 weeks ago |
thecitizen.com | Caroline Pope |Doug Tucker |Cal Beverly |Steve Brown
At last night’s Fayetteville City Council Meeting, city manager Ray Gibson recognized the city’s new communications director, Lynetta Griffin. Griffin is an alumnus of Georgia Media Academy and has ten years of experience as a communications manager in Clayton County. Griffin stated that she is committed to upholding a high standard of communications in Fayetteville: “I take this job very seriously because this is where I chose to raise my family. This is my home.
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1 month ago |
thecitizen.com | Cal Beverly
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is working across the aisle to help Georgia small business compete for Federal contracts. Sen. Ossoff is cosponsoring bipartisan legislation to support Georgia’s small businesses. The Simplifying Subcontracting Act would simplify the process for small businesses to win Federal contracts. The bipartisan bill was first introduced by Senators James Risch (R-ID) and John Hickenlooper (D-CO).
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1 month ago |
thecitizen.com | Cal Beverly
Tyrone, GA – Tyrone Public Works employees and emergency contractor crews are working to contain a sewer spill that was reported to the Town at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Friday, May 9, 2025 in a wooded area behind residences on Park Haven Lane. The cause of the spill is currently unknown and environmental personnel will begin the process of assessing the estimated size of the spill as soon as possible. The Georgia EPD has been notified of the spill per the Town’s response protocol.
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1 month ago |
thecitizen.com | Ellie White-Stevens |Cal Beverly
Frank Destadio resigned this week from the Peachtree City CityCouncil, as other articles have shared. The Citizen had a conversation with Frank to find out what’s really going on with his health, what he’s most proud of in his time serving the city, and who has made his journey an excellent one. You may have heard that Frank was struggling with cancer these last two and a half years, an aggressive melanoma that started on his back and went to his lymph nodes.
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1 month ago |
thecitizen.com | Cal Beverly
Today, Congressman Brian Jack welcomed United States Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, a member of President Trump’s Cabinet, to Spalding County to celebrate the repeal of a Biden Administration regulation that endangered a local manufacturing plant. In February, Congressman Jack led a bipartisan majority to pass H.J. Res.
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