Friday, January 3 , 2003

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Pilot slightly hurt in crash while landing at Falcon Field

A solo pilot attempting to land at Falcon Field just after 5:30 p.m. Wednesday evening crashed an experimental aircraft just short of the runway.

Georgia appeals court upholds ruling to supress DUI evidence in PTC case

The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld a decision by Fayette State Court Judge Fletcher Sams to suppress key evidence in a DUI case from Peachtree City that originated when a police officer pulled over a motorist for apparently driving his truck without an auto tag.

Minor traffic accident in Luthersville sparked deadly police chase in PTC

The deadly police chase that claimed the life of a Peachtree City man in July began as Luthersville police officers investigated a minor traffic accident, according to initial police reports.

Ethics board to shun public from deliberations?

Peachtree City's Ethics Board will meet 6 p.m. Monday at City Hall to discuss potential revisions to the city's ethics ordinance.

Author to speak at library

The Georgia Author Program for January at the Peachtree City library will feature Millam McGraw Propst, author of "It May Not Leave a Scar" and "A Flower Blooms on Charlotte Street." She will be in the downstairs room of the library Thursday, Jan. 9, at 7 p.m.

Home Depot chips in for landscaping at playground memorial for volunteer

The Home Depot in Peachtree City recently donated funding to provide landscaping at the Luther Holt Memorial at the All Children's Playground at Picnic Park.

Traffic, political fights in Peachtree City in 2002

Motorists who travel the often-clogged Ga. Highway 54 West in Peachtree City got fantastic news earlier this year when it was announced that the Georgia Department of Transportation was "fast-tracking" the widening of the thoroughfare to four lanes.

Much work on Lake Mac in 2002

The past year has been a busy one with regard to Lake McIntosh.

GRTA plan, new commissioners in Coweta

In 2002, the Coweta Coweta Commission laid the framework for the county's first mass transit program. In the spring, the county officially signed up for the Georgia RegionalTransportation Authority's plan to run express buses in the 13 county metro Atlanta region.

Coweta schools continue to grow

The Coweta County School System saw many changes in 2002.

Changes in Senoia in 2002

Change was the operative word in Senoia in 2002.

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