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Wednesday, June 21, 2000

Too much growth makes air bad, so...
By DAVE HAMRICK
Editor-at-large

Sorry if I seem a little too laid back this week, but I took a vacation trip to Jekyll Island this past week and it'll probably take a few days before I get properly tensed up again.

Have program: Need problem
By AMY RILEY
One Citizen's Perspective

For the past week, I have been consumed by the news coverage regarding the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority and their grab for dominion over local governments and their land use plans.

Surviving the 'Survivor' hype
BILLY MURPHY
Laugh Lines

How many times are we going to hear about how the people on this TV show are gonna eat rats?

Letters to the Editor

Principals get fat salary hikes while teachers' pay stays low

As a public school teacher, I am outraged!

Fayette County does offer a choice of baseball programs

After reading an article in this week's Citizen regarding youth baseball, I feel an obligation to point out to the citizens of Fayette County that there are choices in youth baseball programs locally.

Gun freedown column was right on target

I'm writing to commend you (Amy Riley, June 7) for publicly taking a stand for our constitutionally protected right to own and bear arms.

First air then land use... will water be next?

Both GRTA and the ARC have created a fascinating riddle.

Commission's right to fight feds' edicts

Congratulations to the Fayette County Commission for standing up for home rule in the face-off against GRTA/ARC (“Fayette to GRTA: Nuts,” The Citizen, Wednesday, June 14).

Elect Ruppenthal

As some citizens may be aware, several changes have been made to enlarge the jurisdictional limits of the Magistrate Court.

No crying in baseball

Mr. Gunnin's letter [June 14] seems to invite a response.

Text of Commission letters to ARC & GRTA

Water solutions need work

Odd and even days change each week. Why don't they say Monday and Thursday even house numbers - Tuesday and Saturday odd house numbers or vice versa as most sprinkler clocks will have to be worked manually?

Thanks to a good Samaritan

We would like to thank the young man who helped ours sons at the Peachtree Skate Park on Memorial Day.

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