Friday, February 8, 2002

News

Hartsfield deicing spill causing area concerns

Hartsfield Airport could be in hot water over an early January spill of deicing agents that found their way into area drinking water supplies.

Legislator: Who's minding the store

State Rep. Kathy Cox of Peachtree City wants answers to why Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport allowed pollution to flow into Fayette's water supply Jan. 3.

Residents' comments sought

County Commissioner William "Bill" Edwards wants to listen more to his South Fulton constituents

Edwards: Combine government buying power

Call it a contrast in governments.

'New' chamber sets first business forum

The first business forum of the "new" South Fulton Chamber of Commerce will be at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 14 at the Doubletree Club - Atlanta Airport North, 3400 Norman Berry Drive.

Nominations sought for small business award

The South Fulton Rotary Club is seeking nominations for its 2002 Small Business of the Year Award.

Local community on IBS tour of homes

Colony Homes, one of Atlanta's largest home builders, has announced that its Sable Chase Community is among the 12 communities selected for the tour of homes of the International Builders' Show.

Lid is off new hat store

Residents looking for stylish hats now have a new option in South Fulton County.

Students shadow mentors, learn about work

Local companies and government offices responded to Junior Achievement's call to allow metro area students to shadow their employees recently for a realistic behind the scenes look at careers and the work place.

Cheerleaders strut their stuff here

More than 40 cheer squads will show their stuff at the 14th annual Fulton County Cheer Exhibition Saturday at Creekside High School, 7405 Herndon Road, Fairburn.

County in strong financial position

Fulton County begins 2002 in a strong financial position.

Sports

Students can have fun on their day off at Friday Funday

There will be no school next Friday due to a Fayette County teacher workday. The Peachtree City Recreation Department will offer a Friday Funday program for the first 60 children between the ages of 5-12 who register. The event will feature a plethora of activities from 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. for a fee of $25.

Final basketball games of regular season tonight

The regular season of basketball ends tonight and every team would like to end on a positive note. Especially after Tuesday night's games for some of our local teams. McIntosh's boys and girls won their games but Starr's Mill and Sandy Creek lost.

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