Friday, October 11 2002

Bond denied for PTC jewelry theft suspects

Three suspects accused of stealing $100,000 in jewelry from a courier's vehicle in Peachtree City last week have been denied bond.

PTC man arrested for rape of co-worker at Subway store

A Peachtree City man has been indicted by a Fayette County Grand Jury for raping a 16-year-old girl at the Subway sandwich store off Ga. Highway 54 in February.

Meter reading snafu leads to water, sewer bill spike for some PTC residents

Due to incorrectly read water meters, a number of Peachtree City residents received higher than normal water and sewer bills for the month of September.

Two PTC playgrounds to close for upgrades; new playground also planned

Two Peachtree City playgrounds will be getting a face lift beginning next week, and they will be closed while new playground equipment is installed.

Sports car showcase at Falcon Field terminal would offset air show bill

A snazzy small sports car may be the ticket for paying off most of a $7,477 tab the Great Georgia Airshow owes the Peachtree City Airport Authority.

Book nook a way for Huddleston students to remember their friend

little part of Alex Sudduth lives on in a special nook of the media center at Huddleston Elementary.

WASA passes on cutting check for pool refund

A woman's request to be refunded for the "pool credit" on her sewer bill was rebuffed Monday night by the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority.

Concert of classic American love and folk songs at Fayetteville First UMC on Sunday

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Senoia calls a halt to annexation

For the second time in less than a year, Senoia has implemented a development moratorium.

Property tax rates to be set next week

The county's property taxpayers will have a better idea of this year's tax bills after two boards set millage rates next week.

EMC offers fun and games to members

Last Saturday, Coweta-Fayette EMC hosted its fourth "On the Midway" member appreciation day. The country fair atmosphere attracted hundreds of members for the morning of fun.

Sharpsburg preacher is a man of many books

One of Coweta County's most prolific authors is tucked away in the eastern part of the county at one of the county's most historic churches.

Residents finally get variance granted

After more than a year, the Pinots of Senoia finally received a variance for an accessory building at their home.

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