The Fayette Citizen-Special Sections
Friday, March 3, 2000

News

By any other name, it's still a road

What's in a name? Well, that depends upon which member of the Peachtree City Planning Commission you ask.

Library to host local production

The Peachtree City Library has announced the presentation of “A Little Bit of Magic,” an interactive musical play presented by A Company of Friends, scheduled for Sunday, March 5 at 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. in the Floy Farr Room downstairs.

'Cable Man' leaves a sizeable stash

According to Fayetteville police, Wendell Alvin Corley has been in the illegal cable television business for quite some time, and business has been good.

Bank welcomes first customers
 
The Bank of Georgia is now open for business on the east side of Peachtree City.

Underage partygoers busted by police

Police in Peachtree City say they found a party full of juveniles in a single residence engaged in underage drinking after a call from a neighbor over the weekend.

Wal-Mart dicussions underway

There are still a number of issues to be resolved before the city signs off on the second phase of the westside retail center on Ga. Highway 54, specifically the 203,000-square-foot Wal-Mart supercenter.

Another name to consider on Super Tuesday

While the national media would have you think otherwise, there is actually a third Republican candidate running for President. That bit of news may come as a surprise to many Americans, but what raises eyebrows even more is that this third Republican candidate is black, Roman Catholic, and very conservative. Who is he?

Prince Phillip sets Senoia visit

Dust off the red carpet, Coweta County... royalty is on its way.

Smaller lots could be coming to Senoia

The city of Senoia took the initial step Tuesday night toward allowing a new kind of development in the town.

Sewage snafu could be settled soon

The city of Senoia will have its sewage squabble settled by March 14.

Central gets full funding from General Assembly

Coweta County's unique venture with CarrollTechnical Institute got a green light from the state legislature this week.

Newnan Classical offering an education alternative

Coweta County parents concerned about their children's education will have another option starting next fall.

Sports

Big games in girls soccer; Silverbacks sign hometown boy

Every weekend seems to be a big weekend for soccer.

Local triathelete to address runnning club

Like many triathletes, Joe Domaleski struggles to meet the demands of the sport of triathlon.

News Briefs

The '90 Lazer White soccer team won the Concorde Cup February 27th. The team consists of Jackie Waynick, Allison Burn, Jenae Roseen,Shannon McGinty, Sarah Van Hecke, Kelly Corrallo, Amanda Harden, Kyley Jones, Erin Justice, Katie Jensen, and Kelsey MacGinnis. The team is coached by Coach Bob Waynick. and Asst. Coach Cheryl McGinty.

Sports Calendar

Opinion

Speaker Murphy suits up to 'level' playing field: Just let the boys play
By DAVID EPPS
Pastor

Georgia's Speaker of the House Tom Murphy (D-Bremen) has begun an effort to help the Bremen High School football team do something that it evidently can't do on its own — win football games. The Bremen team normally holds its own against other public high schools in its class but, when it comes to playing against the few private schools that dot the Georgia landscape, Bremen has had less success than it would like. Speaker Murphy has had enough.

Letters to the Editor

Senoia resident wants bridge to stay open

Without even having started yet, it's only fair to warn you that I think this letter is going to be a little bit on the long side. When someone feels strongly about an issue (and the issue is somewhat complex), it can sometimes takes a little bit more to get the complete story out. Please bear with me, as I feel this is very important.