Friday, January 4, 2002

Bring in trees Saturday

Now that the holidays are behind us, it's time to get rid of that old Christmas tree, and the Keep Fayette Beautiful organization is here to help with four drop-off locations for recycling.

Residents weather snow storm at home

Many Peachtree City residents responded wisely to the five inches of snow received Wednesday night and early Thursday morning: they stayed home.

State unsure if GEMs qualify for automobile tags; local office stops issuing them for now

The Fayette County Tax Commissioner's Office has stopped issuing motor vehicle tags for the electric vehicles that were recently approved for use on Peachtree City's cart path system.

PTC wants your opinion on new city flag design

Peachtree City officials want to know what you think about the city's new flag design.

WASA to consider contract for billing arrangements with county water system

The Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority is likely to formalize its billing arrangements with the Fayette County Water System in a contract at its regular meeting Monday night.

Meeting set to discuss ultra-light pattern for Falcon Field airport

The possible creation of a special air traffic pattern at Falcon Field for ultra-light aircraft will be discussed at a meeting there Saturday, Jan. 12.

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Snow's causes snarls at runways

Residents across the south side of Atlanta woke up to the sight of a gentle snowfall Wednesday morning.

City moving ahead in search for administrator

As the new administration gets ready to conduct its first meeting, Senoia Mayor Dianne Cleveland said the city is in good shape.

Blue House fate to be decided Monday

Fans of Senoia's "Blue House" will find out Monday if the home is going to meet the fate of a wrecking ball..

Arts center is underway

The Coweta County School System's effort to build an arts center finally got underway this year.

County takes steps to increase water supply

Coweta County took another step this year toward securing water sources for the county's future growth

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