Friday, July 5, 2002

PTC answers plea for blood donations at Gathering Place drive

Peachtree City residents responded to the area blood shortage in a big way during the monthly community blood drive at The Gathering Place Monday afternoon.

PTC Council prepares to massage 2002-03 budget at special meeting

Sharpen your pencils and keep your calculators handy.

Land purchase to expand PTC's Falcon Field awaiting second appraisal, other requirements

A second appraisal, required by federal guidelines, is being conducted on the 23.93 acres of property that Falcon Field officials plan to purchase so the airport has room to grow in the future.

Ga. Appeals Court upholds PTC conviction for underage possession of alcohol

The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied a petition to overturn a conviction in Peachtree City Municipal Court for underage possession of alcohol.

PTC ethics board to hear complaint against councilman Thursday

The ethics complaint filed by former Peachtree City mayor Bob Lenox against councilman Steve Rapson will be considered by the city's ethics board Thursday, July 11 at 7 p.m. at City Hall.

Police Blotter

Playful Midsummer Night's Dream Opens July 12

Offshoot Productions' "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which runs July 12 to July 28 at Sams Auditorium in Fayetteville, boasts a cast of professional actors from the metro Atlanta area augmented by Offshoot's summer apprentices. In addition to Offshoot's cast, the production features guest appearances by dancers from the Georgia Youth Ballet, choreographed by Magdalena Maury

Movies

Electronic voting machines headed for Coweta in the fall

The Coweta County Commission got an up-close look Tuesday at the future of elections in Georgia.

Senoia's moratorium comes to a halt

Developers who want to build in Senoia now have new guidelines for building.

TDK talks could get hot

A controversial new connector highway between Peachtree City and eastern Coweta County is expected to be a hot topic at next week's meeting of the Association of Fayette County Governments.

Senoia to stage major arts festival this fall

Just before Halloween, the city of Senoia may come alive with up to 5,000 visitors strolling the streets looking at antiques and art.

Tourism meams big bucks for Coweta

Tourism is leading the way to increased economic development in Coweta County and within the state of Georgia.

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