Friday, January 28, 2000

Tyrone continues town hall plans

Tyrone's search for a town hall site could be completed within six months.

House struck by early blaze

Peachtree City firefighters responded to a house fire early Wednesday morning that resulted in extensive damage to a residence at the corner of Loblolly and Hip Pocket.

Lohr named acting fire chief

Capt. Stony Lohr was named acting fire chief for Peachtree City as of Jan. 1, as Chief Gerald Reed has taken an extended medical leave.

Classes offered on library system
 
The Peachtree City Library will be offering free training on its new integrated Georgia Library PINES system next week.

Pancake breakfast promises food and fun

If you listen very closely, you can hear the rumbling already.

Woman indicted in murder-for-hire plan

A Fayette County grand jury Tuesday indicted a woman for hiring someone to kill her husband of three months.

Rec commission gets started on special playground

The Peachtree City Recreation Commission has taken the first step in an effort to develop a special-needs-accessible playground in the city.

Cart path extension planned

Residents of the Oaks at Timberlake received approval by the City Council last week to extend their cart path outside the city limits to better connect themselves with the rest of their development.

Senoia wins the first round in zoning dispute, but looks for county to appeal

The city of Senoia won the first round in its battle against Coweta County, but both sides are saying the war is far from over.

School's report card is in

The latest Georgia Public Education Report Card released this week finds Coweta County ranking near the bottom of the metro Atlanta region in several categories.

City hires new planner

By the middle of this year, the city of Senoia should be fully staffed to handle the growth that is slowly heading its way.

Parents protest against new attendance lines

From Thomas Crossroads to the steps of the office of the Coweta County School System in Newnan, people are making their feelings known about the school system's plan to change attendance lines for seven of the county's elementary schools.

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