The Coweta Shopper E-Edition for July 10 now available online

Click the following link for the full digital issue: The Coweta Shopper July 10 E-Edition.
From Staff Reports
The July 10 issue of The Coweta Shopper is now available for our readers online in a digital E-Edition format.
Yes, you read it correctly … The Coweta Shopper. After a two-year rebrand of switching the name to The Weekly, owners John and Corby Winters felt it was time to return this publication back to its original name – The Coweta Shopper. Same great content, same publication schedule, just back to an old familiar name.
This week’s front page features a Photo Gallery from Newnan’s Independence Day Parade as well as a story on Coweta County adding a tag renewal kiosk in Senoia. Readers will see a business spotlight on Carter Construction Company (formerly Southern Signature Solutions) focusing on its Distinctive Exterior Upgrades.
Below are the highlights of what readers will find in this week’s 16-page issue.
• Winters Media and Publishing, Inc., owners John and Corby Winters announce the return of an old friend.
• The Piedmont Newnan Hospital page has a pair of informative stories – NICU celebrates a reunion of families and staff and Men’s Health with screenings helping prevent negative health trends.
• Beth Dow writes that not everyone retires at 65 in this month’s Senior Living Advice column.
• Columnist Kathy Bohannon shares her experience undergoing a MRI.
• Angela McRae introduces a cool soup for a hot summer day – Cucumber and Greek Yogurt Soup.
• Looking for summer fun that comes with discounts? Columnist LaTina Emerson has you covered with some great ways to save $$$ while having fun.
• Jess Barron of Lindseys Inc. Realtors explains what the “Realtor Lawsuit” means.
• Bill Hammond, Coweta’s 4-H Extension Agent, recaps Summer Camps season.
• A review of a local Juneteenth celebration by the Coweta NAACP and the City of Hope.
• And publisher John Winters adds notes from here, there and the Internet in July’s Zen column.
The July 10 print edition is mailed to Zone 2 which encompasses zip codes 30277 (Sharpsburg) and 30276 (Senoia).
To view the last four E-Editions, click the following link: https://www.wintersmedia.net/the-shopper-e-editions/







