Friday, November 17, 2000

News

Residents pass first hurdle in bid to change counties

One hurdle is down, but several more await residents in South Fulton County who want to be annexed by Coweta County.

With less than two weeks to go before a runoff, Fulton County Commission candidate Bill Edwards is trying to get his message out to the voters.

South Fulton residents will descend en masse this Saturday in Aviation Park to celebrate Victory over Violence.

When the Tree of Light is lit Tuesday in Fayetteville, many South Fulton residents will be saying a prayer for their loved ones.

Residents in south metro Atlanta now have one of their own as House minority leader in the Georgia General Assembly.

Creekside's Pope signs with Furman

Monica Pope, a member of the Creekside High School varsity girls basketball team, signed a national letter of intent to play basketball next year for the Lady Paladans of Furman University.

Bypass work is progressing

Progress on the bypass around the city of Newnan is moving ahead, but the Coweta County Commission learned of a glitch Tuesday.

Sports

Are you ready for the playoffs?

Playoffs.

McIntosh starts midnight madness early

It will be madness at McIntosh High School on Friday night - McIntosh Madness.

Several winter sports get underway this week

If you like high school athletics and want to see more than football, you will have several opportunities starting this weekend.

Clayton State music student to perform at Spivey Hall on Monday

Dottie Niles, a typical atypical student at Clayton College & State University, will be the featured composer at a Spivey Hall concert on the University's Morrow campus on Monday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m.

 

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