Friday, July 12, 2002

News

Drive-by shooting leaves Fairburn shocked

Fairburn police are still sifting through the aftermath of last week's drive-by shooting to find suspects.

Edwards could get a November opponent

Fulton County Commissioner Bill Edwards may face a challenge to his post in the November election.

Fairburn sets special election to fill vacancy

Fairburn residents will head to the polls Sept. 17 to elect a new councilman.

Dead pines causing council heartburn

Fairburn is getting tough on developers.

Georgia Power, CCSU join forces for training program

Georgia Power Company and Clayton College & State University will hold a joint press conference Monday to announce their partnership in SmartStart for New Vets, the University's training program for new military veterans. The conference will take place in the Auditorium of the Georgia Power Building, 241 Ralph McGill Blvd., Atlanta.

New organization celebrates women at CCSU

There's a faint rumble in the distance, but it's growing louder and more distinct every day. An organization that celebrates women and their achievements is beginning to materialize at Clayton College & State University.

CCSU continuing ed focuses on HVAC training

Attracting and retaining competent workers in applied technology careers is a challenge that is not easily resolved. Many industries are meeting this challenge by developing competency programs to appeal to the small pool of skilled workers.

Corallo graduates Huntingdon with degree in biology

Attracting and retaining competent workers in applied technology careers is a challenge that is not easily resolved. Many industries are meeting this challenge by developing competency programs to appeal to the small pool of skilled workers.

Sports

Soccer centre offers camps, adult league

The Soccer Centre will host a Speed Training Camp from July 15 through July 19 at The Centre. The camp will be for boys and girls from 7 through 18 years old. It will again be directed by Mr. Wiley J. Liley, a certified personal trainer.

Brooks bears have a place to play and NFL stars hosting a camp

The BrooksArea Recreation Department is gearing up for an exciting football season with the Brooks Bears. Finally, the Bears will have a place to call home with the completion of its football facility, located on the 85 connector in Brooks. The field will have the latest high tech lighting and even air conditioned locker rooms.

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