Friday, October 4, 2002

News

Tax hike passes for Fairburn

Fairburn's residents will be absorbing a tax hike this year to fund the city's services.

Flood funds flowing in

Flood victims in Atlanta, East Point, College Park, and unincorporated South Fulton County started receiving emergency funds from the Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency (AFCEMA) last week.

Energy-efficient fire station to get national attention

Some time in 2003 residents across the United States may be seeing commercials regarding the new fire station currently in the design process for Union City.

Forum to meet District 2 candidates

Green South Fulton and the Cliftondale Community Club are joining together Monday to co-host a South Fulton Community Candidate Forum for the Fulton County District 2 candidates Robb Pitts and Karen Handel.

Collins announces Hartsfield grants

Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport will receive grants totaling $6.27 million according to Congressman Mac Collins.

Help clean up for seniors

Volunteers are needed to help clean the yards of Fulton County senior citizens during Hands On Atlanta Day tomorrow.

Harvest Rain Church to dedicate youth facility in Fairburn

Harvest Rain Church International in Fairburn will dedicate its new youth facility Saturday, Oct. 5, with a "Grand Slam Kickoff" at 7 p.m.

Former teacher named Clerk to the Commission

Mark Massey, an 8-year County administrator and former teacher and counselor, has been named Clerk to the Commission by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners.

Fairburn to celebrate heritage Saturday

Hundreds of fun-loving folks are expected to descend on Fairburn this weekend for one of the town's great traditions.

Sports

Starr's Mill faces Lovejoy in sixth week of football season

There are several home games in the area tonight, including a homecoming game and first true home game of the season for McIntosh, but none as big as the match between Starr's Mill and Lovejoy.

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