Friday, March 8, 2002

News

Leaders still divided on SPLOST

With less than two weeks to go until election day, many of Fulton County's leaders are still divided on supporting the extension of a special sales tax for the Fulton County School System.

Express buses set for South Fulton

Fulton County stands to gain more than $24 million in federal highway funds if express buses are allowed to run down the county's highways.

Memory training on tap for chamber meeting

Nationally recognized memory expert Dr. J. Mark Dufner will present his program to the South Fulton Chamber of Commerce's monthly Business Forum March 14 at the Georgia International Conference Center.

More poll workers needed

Fulton County Registration and Elections needs about 67 more poll workers for the Tuesday, March 19 Atlanta and Fulton County boards of education special sales tax referendum and the city of Mountain Park special election.

New program would use environment as learning tool

Fulton County schools may soon be part of a unique educational program.

Commissioner joins district board

Fulton County Commission Vice Chairman Karen Elaine Webster has been appointed to the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District Board for a four-year term.

Student group is voice of youth for county government

Jobs, increased school security and street and sidewalk repairs where children live are among the solutions proposed by the Fulton County Youth Commission to help young people.

Sports

Local soccer teams in midseason form

Though temperatures the early part of this week didn't feel spring like, the local soccer teams showed they were in midseason form.

Panthers tennis team nabs two wins

The Starr's Mill boys tennis team is off to a solid start.

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