Friday, September 20, 2002

Bad weather hurts airshow, but it'll be back next year

Despite the rains that hampered last weekend's Great Georgia Airshow at Falcon Field in Peachtree City, officials were pleased with the crowd turnout ... and they're already beginning to plan next year's show.

Airport Authority wants longer deal for hotel-motel tax revenues

Representatives from the Peachtree City Council and Airport Authority met last week to continue negotiations on a new hotel-motel tax contract between the two parties.

F'ville police arrest felon with weapons

Fayetteville Police arrested a local man Wednesday who was illegally carrying four weapons in his vehicle, authorities said.

Covered courts at PTC Tennis Center used for first time at tourney

The new covered tennis courts at the Peachtree City Tennis Center got their first workout Saturday as a rain storm forced several matches off the facility's outdoor courts for the Goody Products USTA Women's Pro Championship.

PTC Airport Authority to meet Monday night

The Peachtree City Airport Authority will meet Monday night at 7 p.m. since its regularly scheduled meeting was postponed last week due to the Great Georgia Airshow.

Two rezonings on tap for PTC Planning Commission Monday night

The Peachtree City Planning Commission will consider two unrelated rezoning requests at its regular meeting Monday night at City Hall.

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City vetoes more commercial zoning

The Senoia City Council tuned down a commercial rezoning matter, despite hearing how a negative vote could hurt Jesus' work.

Students remember 9/11

Coweta County School students showed their patriotism and their concern on September 11, as they commemorated Patriot Day at each of their schools.

Water restrictions get tighter

Despite last week's brush with Tropical Storm Hannah, the Coweta County Commission voted Tuesday to tighten water restrictions starting this weekend.

New public works building draws closer

The City of Senoia took a step closer to a new public works building Monday night.

EMC getting in gas business

Coweta Fayette Electric Membership Corporation (EMC), through its affiliate EMC Natural Gas, applied to the Georgia Public Service Commission on September 13 to become a certified natural gas marketer.

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