Fayette
man accused of murder free on bail from Fulton Co. jail
Accused
murderer Jim Watson became a free man Wednesday as he was released from
the Fulton County Jail on a $100,000 bond.
PTC
gets grant to purchase Drake Field
Peachtree
City has been approved for a $241,000 grant to protect greenspace through
the purchase of the Drake Field area between City Hall and Lake Peachtree.
Romeo
named new director of amphitheater
Donna
Romeo has been named the new director of the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater
in Peachtree City.
PTC
to host college tennis tourney in May
The
Peachtree City Tennis Center has signed a two-year contract to host
the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' national championship
tournament beginning in May.
Cable
work resumes; citizens can complain on PTC web site if necessary
AT&T
Broadband officials have been given the go-ahead to resume work on Peachtree
City's cable system upgrade after the company met several demands from
city officials last week.
Changes
to PTC land use plan approved by commission; will be forwarded to City
Council
Recommended
land use changes for certain tracts and subdivisions on Peachtree City's
land use plan have been approved by the Planning Commission.
Herndon
story to be featured at PTC library for black history month
The Peachtree City
Library has several activities planned for February in honor of Black
History Month.
Police
Blotter
Movies
Blue
House decision could come Monday
Maybe
Monday will be the day that Chuck Smith learns the fate of his piece
of property.
Planner
doesn't want warehouses on highway
If
Coweta County planner Robert Tolleson has anything to do with it, the
County Commission will not allow the spread of mini-warehouses on Ga.
Highway 34 west.
Blake
Bass named assistant superintendent
A
long-time Coweta educator has taken over as assistant superintendent
for the Coweta County School System.
Retired
Navy vet Johnson is pastor at New Mt.Carmel AME Church in Sharpsburg
The
Rev. Edward Johnson has been appointed the new pastor at New Mount Carmel
African Methodist Episcopal Church in Sharpsburg and says he is embarking
upon a program of renewed spiritual growth and outreach.
Reader
says let Blue House owner sell property
I
think it is about time the Senoia Historical Society puts their money
where their mouth is or shut up and let Chuck and Carla Smith get on
with their lives.
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