Friday, October 6, 2000

Land use plan being updated

If Peachtree City planners have their way, the recent rezoning for a new subdivision in the western area of town may be the last residential development in that area.

Scientists study Peachtree City's lawn care practices

The lawn care habits of Peachtree City residents are being studied by a group of scientists from the University of Georgia on behalf of the federal Environmental Protection Agency.

Noise leads PTC police to alcohol and drug arrests

A noise complaint against a residence on Planceer Place led to a handful of alcohol arrests there and more alcohol and drug-related arrests at another home on Kirton Turn in Peachtree City early Saturday morning, police said.

Late-night dumpster noise targeted by PTC, citizens

An ordinance is in the works to address citizen complaints of late-night noise created by the emptying of dumpsters throughout Peachtree City.

Fire and rescue to host open house

The Peachtree City Fire and Rescue Department will celebrate Fire Prevention Week Saturday, Oct. 14 with its annual open house at Station 82 at 105 North Peachtree Parkway from noon to 5 p.m.

Catholic College Fair this Sunday

Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Peachtree City will host the second annual Catholic College Fair Sunday, Oct. 8, at McIntosh High School's cafeteria between 7:30 and 9p.m. or after the 6 p.m. Lifeteen Mass.

McCullough nominated for statewide award

Deputy Chief Allen McCullough of the Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services has been nominated for a prestigious statewide award program operated by Gov. Roy Barnes.

Photographer needed

The Citizen newspapers are in need of a part-time photographer who can work flexible hours covering sports and social events, community activities and local government.

Police Blotter

Auditions for Pooh Christmas play held soon

Auditions for "A Winnie-The-Pooh Christmas Tail" will be held on Monday, October 23 at La Fayette Educational Center Cafeteria.

Huddleston PTO seeks sponsors for fall festival

Huddleston Elementary School is planning now for its second annual fall festival, set for Saturday, Oct. 28, from 1 - 5 p.m.

Movies

City council candidate fights back

Senoia City Council candidate Ken Gordon is fighting back.

Candidates clash at forum

Voters on the east side of Coweta County got a glimpse of their political future Wednesday morning.

Megasite issue surfaces again

After months of silence, it appears the Coweta County Board of Commissioners is getting ready to take another look at the county's megasite proposal.

Governments set millage rates

Coweta County's governments took the first step this week towards ensuring that residents will get their property tax bills by the end of the month.

Senoia mulls opening water plant

Senoia may soon be opening up its water plant.

NCT presents farce next weekend

Newnan Community Theatre presents "A Little Hotel On The Side" by Georges Feydeau starting next Friday.

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