Friday, February 4, 2000

Judicial appointments set for March

Reappointment of Peachtree City's attorneys, judge and solicitor has been delayed until the first week of March due to scheduling conflicts with one of the council members.

Walt Banks lane closed Sat. morning

Repairs to a water line are forcing a temporary change in traffic patterns this weekend in Peachtree City.

WASA to give update on permit status

The Peachtree City Water and Sewerage Authority is expected to hear an update on its permitting status at Monday night's regular meeting, amid recent talk by some citizens of possible expansion of the system relating to annexation.

Kiwanis to give pancake breakfast one more try
 
The Kiwanis Club of Peachtree City's annual Pancake Saturday is set to go this weekend, seven days behind schedule.

Peachtree City wants to earn 'City of Ethics' status from GMA

Peachtree City is on its way to becoming an official “City of Ethics,” having started that process by the recent adoption of an ethics ordinance and resolution by the City Council.

City names top builders for 1999

Four local building firms have been honored by the City Council in Peachtree City for their stellar work during 1999

Y2K team honored

The lack of serious Y2K problems in Peachtree City over the New Year's weekend is largely due to the efforts of some key city staff members, said Mayor Bob Lenox.

Quorum questions addressed

Some questions about meeting guidelines and what constitutes a quorum for the City Council of Peachtree City were answered at last week's regular council meeting

Police blotter

Controversial attendance zones headed for a Tuesday showdown

Next Tuesday's meeting of the Coweta County Board of Education could be one for the ages.

Residents want out of south Fulton

It could take several months before the folks in southern Fulton County learn if they'll find a new home in Coweta County.

Commission restricts sex businesses

The Coweta County Board of Commissioners Tuesday made clear its intentions about any sexually oriented businesses coming into the county.

Cities have six months to cut 911 calls

The cities of Senoia and Grantville have six months to cut their administrative calls to the county's 911 service.

Sheriff wants to beef up drug prevention program

Coweta County Sheriff Mike Yeager is serious about making sure the county's students are aware of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.

Turin's cemetary gets a make-over

About how many people does it take to clean a three-acre cemetery in six hours?

Northgate Band Boosters staging a steak dinner

The Northgate Band Boosters will host their second annual steak dinner Saturday, Feb. 12 and is inviting everyone to come eat and enjoy the entertainment.

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