The Fayette Citizen-Special Sections
Friday, February 18, 2000

News

Wings Over Dixie now a spring show

The annual Wings Over Dixie air show returns to Falcon Field a bit earlier this year, and under new management.

CCY restructing approved

A somewhat more streamlined Peachtree City Commission on Children and Youth will be seen at its next meeting, thanks partly to a recent City Council decision to approve the commission's proposed reorganization.

Church, neighbors settle road issue

Members of the Holly Grove AME Church in Peachtree City and residents of a neighborhood next door have reached an agreement on the use of the road that connects those areas

Library eyes future additions
 
If you've felt a bit cramped in the Peachtree City Library lately, it's not the library's fault. They've simply got more books, tapes and customers than they have space.

Police searching for robbers

Police in Peachtree City are on the lookout for a pair of armed robbers and a suspect in an aggravated assault case.

Council voting requirements adjusted

A recent practice of the City Council in Peachtree City to ensure majority votes on various issues is now law

City allots funds for Fayette Council on Domestic Violence

Peachtree City is once again providing $6,000 for the Fayette County Council on Domestic Violence, matching last year's funding amount.

Going to a council meeting? Find your own sitter

Local residents wishing to attend City Council meetings in Peachtree City are on their own as far as what to do with their children during meeting times.

Consent agenda items

The Feb. 3 meeting of the City Council of Peachtree City included a number of minor items that were placed in the consent agenda, all of which were approved unanimously.

Coweta is looking for more water

Coweta and Fayette counties soon could be entering an agreement that could help alleviate Coweta's water problems until its reservoir comes online.

Commission says no to more clerks funds

The latest debate between the Coweta County Board of Commissioners and Superior Court clerk Joan Griffies can probably be scored a win for the commissioners.

Newnan Community Theatre opens 200 season with 'Streetcar'

Stella ! Stella !

City is studying trailer variance

All Dana and Phillip Blake want to do is add a storage building to their back yard.

ARC believes transportation options will change

If you want to go from Senoia to Marietta today, you have only one way to get there, says Atlanta Regional Commission director Harry West.

Sports

Soccer season kicks off right

Although the area supports every sport that is played, this is soccer country.

Teams have state match up this weekend

The state basketball tournaments begin this weekend and four local AAAA teams will be extending their season and playing.

Sports Calendar

Opinion

Like Tom Landry, Charles Schultz, Maud Adcock leaves behind a legacy
By DAVID EPPS
Pastor

Tom Landry died last weekend. So, did Charles Schultz. So did Maud Adcock.

Letters to the Editor

City attorney appointment raises questions

The Peachtree Citizen Review article (Feb. 11) “City is the subject of few suits” was educational in that it confirmed that the city has to deal with a significant number of “development-related issues” in a legal sense. The article referred to the current suits filed against the city by Pathway Communities and the Black family.