Friday, June 2, 2000

Task force hears from planning experts

One photo showed a barren intersection, with nothing but four empty lanes for traffic, a concrete median and massive parking lots in sight.

Locals lend a hand in Guatemala

The sun rises around 5:20 a.m. in central Guatemala, washing the small villages in a hazy light, which signals the start of another day of work, study, play and worship.

General: Americans should remember price of freedom

Everyone should know the cost of freedom, Marine Gen. Raymond G. Davis said at Peachtree City's annual Memorial Day Ceremony Monday morning.

New guidelines in place for city July 4 parade

If you had planned to enter Peachtree City's annual Fourth of July parade to get a slew of free advertising, you might have to look into other avenues to get your name recognition.

Golf cart bridge closed for repairs

The pedestrian/golf cart bridge over Ga. Highway 54 near Willowbend Road has been closed due to structural problems that were discovered earlier this month.

Police arrest two in home invasion

A break in the investigation of a home invasion in Fayetteville Tuesday quickly led to two arrests the following day.

German Club mentors elemenatary students

Each Wednesday afternoon from early January to late April, the McIntosh German Club and the cIntosh Chapter of Delta Epsilon Phi, the National german Honor Society, came together to mentor a group of approximately 15 fourth and fifth grade students.

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Small-town blues

If you've moved to rural parts of Coweta County to escape the big city's problems, think again.

Clerk of court wins water battle

Clerk of Superior Court Joan Griffies is a happy woman.

School system cuts six positions from central office

Six jobs in the Coweta County School System's central office are being slashed and that may only be the beginning as school budget discussion continues.

Missing funds still being investigated by District Attorney

Clerk of Superior Court Clerk Joan Griffies believes the investigation into missing funds in her office will be completed “a lot sooner” than most people think.

Senoia sewer system looks at summer start-up

By early this summer, something that has eluded the city of Senoia for its entire history will be a reality.

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