Friday, May 4, 2001

News

Edwards: No to power plant 'dumping ground'

Until he gets more information, Fulton County Commissioner Bill Edwards would be opposed to the proposed massive power plant on Peters Road, he said.

Lt. governor to speak here

South Fulton residents who want a first-hand account of the recently completed General Assembly session need to circle May 16 on their calendars.

Rico residents to get water

Rico residents will soon be getting county water. That's the word from Fulton County Commissioner Bill Edwards after meeting with folks in the small South Fulton community Monday night.

New Christian school opening in Union City

Families who want another education choice in South Fulton County will have one this fall.

Unemployment rates rising

Fulton County's unemployment rate is on the rise.

Grants go to service agencies

Helping children live more wholesome lives will come a little easier in 2001-2002 for Fulton County community-based programs that will receive $1.85 million in FRESH grants from the Board of Commissioners.

Old-fashioned bakery now open in Fairburn

The old post office has had a makeover and the city of Faiburn is home to a new business on Campbellton Street.

Old-fashioned bakery now open in Fairburn

The old post office has had a makeover and the city of Faiburn is home to a new business on Campbellton Street.

 

 

 

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