Friday, September 6, 2002

News

Duncan to close

Fairburn's kids and adults have just over a week left to use the amenities of Duncan Park before Fulton County shuts it down Sept.15.

Christian City to be beneficiary of community service awards

President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter will serve as honorary chairs for the WXIA-TV April 2003 Community Service Awards. Billy Payne will be the event dinner chair.

Williams gets down to business as Fairburn's new city manager

With just a month into his new job, Fairburn's new city manager, Jim Williams, has already put his signature on how to do business with the city.

County to entice tech firms at COMDEX

Fulton County's chief marketers will host a pavilion to attract technology firms during the Networld+Interop COMDEX Atlanta 2002 trade show September 10-12 at the Georgia World Congress Center.

Students to have works published in new book

In March, twelve students from Mona Ramsey's talented and gifted language arts classes at Camp Creek Middle School in College Park entered the O! Georgia Too Writing Competition sponsored by Humpus Bumpus Bookstore in Cumming, Georgia.

"Dream Teens" fashion show to benefit juveniles

The Fulton County Juvenile Court will host the second annual "Dream Teens" Fashion/Talent Show and Bazaar Extravaganza September 14 from noon to 5 p.m. at the Fulton County Government Center, 141 Pryor Street, Atlanta.

Public hearing on bond issue for low income housing

The Fulton County Office of Housing will hold a 7 p.m. public hearing September 11 on a proposed bond that would allow new owners to acquire and renovate Etheridge Court Apartments in Atlanta.

Feedback survey goes online

Residents of Fulton County can now fill out the "Fulton Feedback" service survey directly on the county's Website.

Sports

Second week of football season offers some intriguing matchups

The second week of the high school football season is here and there are a number of exciting games taking place tonight.

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