Friday, June 7, 2002

News

Fulton's leaders mull security plan

Representatives of several government agencies gathered in Atlanta last week to discuss Fulton County's homeland security plan.

Fulton starts battle against deadly mosquitoes

Fulton County rolled out its plan last week to battle the West Nile virus that showed up last summer.

New York Video is now a distant memory

It has been a long time coming, but New York Video is finally a chapter in the history books of Union City.

County may have your reappraisal notice

Fulton County property owners can click on the Internet at www.co.fulton.ga.us/2002notice/notice.html to determine if a reassessment notice sent to them was undeliverable and returned to the Board of Assessors.

Reader wants all the facts known

In regards to your article concerning the Union City water dispute, your article did not include all of the facts.

New maps available online

Fulton County property owners can click on the Internet at www.co.fulton.ga.us/2002notice/notice.html to determine if a reassessment notice sent to them was undeliverable and returned to the Board of Assessors.

DeCosta speaking at Chamber forum

Ben DeCosta, the general manager of Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, will be the featured speaker at the South Fulton Chamber of Commerce's June "Business Forum" at the Georgia International Convention Center. The event is June 13 with registration and networking at 7:30 a.m. and the breakfast/program to begin at 8 a.m

Water meetings set

The Fulton County Department of Environment and Community Development will hold the following community meetings to discuss proposed Groundwater Recharge Areas Protection and Water Supply Watershed Protection ordinances.

Sports

Strength program offered for middle school, rising freshmen athletes

McIntosh High School will be the site of some intense workouts this summer.

Heritage student and STAR teacher honored

Ben Click, a senior at The Heritage School in Coweta County, and his STAR Teacher, Gina Watkiss, were honored during the State STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Recognition) Banquet held recently in Atlanta by the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) Foundation. Now in its 44th year, the STAR program has honored more than 18,000 students and their teachers for academic excellence.

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