Patton's
wife pleads in Flint River case
Norma
Jean Patton told her husband over the years that he would eventually
be caught for killing Liddie Matthews Evans 25 years ago because of
advances in DNA technology.
Council
may choose from just three candidates for city manager
The
names of the three finalists to fill the city manager job in Peachtree
City could be made public this week.
Comments
sought on PTC police bid for national reaccreditation
A team of assessors
who will evaluate the Peachtree City Police Department for its national
reaccreditation will take comments from the public at a special meeting
Monday, April 28, at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Touch
a Truck returns to PTC next weekend
Kids of all ages
are invited to a truck bonanza.
Police
Blotter
Commission
argues over economic development angle
Coweta County's
choice of economic development techniques Tuesday morning exploded into
a series of apologies and terse arguments.
New
association gets go-ahead
Coweta's newly formed
intergovernmental association got off to a rousing start this week as
the group's joint statement was approved by the Coweta County Commission.
Senoia
to interrupt water service today
The city of Senoia
will temporarily interrupt water service today from approximately 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. for the residents of Johnson and Seavy streets east of
Bridge Street. The purpose of this interruption is to replace a hydrant
and repair a water main at this location. For questions, please call
City Hall at 770- 599-3679.
Two
assistant principals named
Coweta County Schools
Superintendent Peggy Connell has announced two administrative appointments
for the 2003-04 school year, following action by the Coweta County Board
of Education at a March 25 called meeting.
Keep
Coweta Beautiful Day April 19
Keep
America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup is the country's largest
annual community improvement program. This year marks Keep America Beautiful's
50th Anniversary and the 25th anniversary of Keep Georgia Beautiful.
Grantville
Day planning continues at April 21 meeting
The
Grantville Better Home Town organization will hold its monthly meeting
April 21 at 7 p.m. in the City Council chambers in the Grantville Municipal
Building on LaGrange Street. Anyone living in or near Grantville or
who owns a business in Grantville is invited to attend. The main items
on the agenda will be completing the planning for Grantville Day and
hiring a new director.
Moreland
sets storytelling event
In
honor of Erskine Caldwell's 100 birthday, the Erskine Caldwell Museum
committee has set a storytelling event for tomorrow at Moreland Elementary
School, featuring writers Margaret Anne Barnes and Dot Moore. They will
share stories from their writing experiences and a book signing will
also take place.
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