Ethics board suggests changes to
hearing and appeal process
Proposed changes to Peachtree
City's ethics ordinance could drastically alter how
ethics complaints are heard against city employees
and city officials.
Council discusses GRTA, ARC motives
Several members of the Peachtree
City Council expressed concern last week about the
authority of the Atlanta Regional Commission and the
Georgia Regional Transportation Authority.
War refugee reclaims his name
In his own country, Arsim
Prokshi was a target.
Council postpones rezoning for
Cedarcroft/Katz developments
Two rezoning matters were
postponed by the Peachtree City Council at its
regular meeting last Thursday ... despite a request
from Ravin Homes to withdraw its rezoning application
for the Cedarcroft area.
Investigation continues into Arby's
armed robbery attempt
Peachtree City Police are still
investigating an attempted armed robbery that
occurred last month as the Arby's restaurant was
closing.
Fourth of July concert location
changed
The annual July 4 concert by the
Peachtree City Wind Ensemble has been relocated this
year.
Leach fire station could become
memorial park
Leach Fire Station, the first
city-owned building in Peachtree City, may soon be
history itself.
Police Blotter
'Me, Myself and Irene': A
side-splittingly funny comedy about split personalities
It has been two years since the
film There's Something About Mary filled
movie theaters around the world with hysterical
laughter.
Movies
You can tour Georgia' s heritage
this summer
Dr. Robert Welborn, Clayton
College & State University professor of history
and an experienced tour conductor, will conduct an
exploration of three rich cultural and historical
sites in Georgia this summer for the university's
Office of Continuing Education.
Offshoot has many classes and
productions to offer this summer
Offshoot Productions is holding
a set painting workshop on Thursday, June 29, from 6
to 8 p.m. at the LaFayette Educational Center in
Fayetteville.
Dixieland to host GOP summer games
The Fayette County Republican
Party is hosting its GOP summer games at Dixieland
Fun park in Fayetteville on Saturday, June 24.
Oxendine urges fire safety
After a rash of recent apartment
fires that were blameed on careless outdoor cooking,
Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John W.
Oxendine urges Georgians to keep fire safety in mind
when enjoying summer activities such as grilling and
camping.
County wants zoning kept local
It looks like it's going to be a
long, hot summer for the Coweta County Commission and
the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority.
South Fulton residents plead for
Coweta annexation
When was the last time you saw a
group of residents wildly cheering about being taxed?
Senoia waits for court ruling
By the middle of August, Senoia
could play a big part in how cities and counties get
along together.
Habitat sets up shop in Senoia
The city of Senoia could soon
have its first Habitat for Humanity home in town.
Private wells are not covered by
restrictions
Residents drawing water from
wells are not under the EPD watering ban.
Wrestling may soon be middle school
sport
More than 30 years after first
showing up in the county as a sport, wrestling could
soon be an option for the county's middle school
students.
Education Matters
As we plan for the opening of
the Central Educational Center Aug. 10, many people
have commented that the journey is over.
Newnan Police offer free bike rodeo
The Newnan Police Department
will present their first annual Bike
Rodeo at the Coweta County Fairgrounds on June
24 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
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