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Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Rutherford: ‘I intend to keep my job’

Who is Judi-ann Rutherford’s employer?

PTC nears takeover of tennis center

The Peachtree City Tourism Association, Inc., will gather for its first working meeting today following a 3-2 City Council decision that created the non-profit agency. The new group previously met for organizational purposes Monday morning.

Westside: ‘You have to see it to believe it’

Welcome to Peachtree City!

Brown applauds Hwy. 74 widening

When state Sen. Mitch Seabaugh broke the news last week that the widening of Ga. Highway 74 South would be moved up to begin in 2005, some of the county’s most well-connected movers and shakers appeared to be caught by surprise.

Anti-smoking activist urges county: Ban all public smoking

The Fayette County Commission got an earful last week about imposing a smoking ban in public places.

Victims still blamed in some domestic violence cases

Although no deaths in Fayette County this year have been attributed to domestic violence, there is still plenty of room for local education on the issue, according to Bonnie Campbell, executive director of the Fayette County Council on Domestic Violence.

City e-mail takes steps to respect worker privacy

Electronic corrrespondence sent from city or county employees got a little wordier recently, as an effort is being made to comply with recently enforced federal privacy laws.

Cox names two from Sandy Creek to first Student Advisory Council

Two students from Tyrone’s Sandy Creek High School have been named to the first Student Advisory Council organized by State Superintendent Kathy Cox, it was announced last week.

Fayetteville OKs study of Pye Lake area with temporary fix

Fayetteville officials are making plans to mitigate the potential danger of Pye Lake breeching its dam and to study the watershed in the area to determine how to best avoid flooding in the area.

Deputy arrests man at school for drug possession

A Riverdale man was arrested for possession of drugs on school property at Our Lady of Mercy in north Fayette Friday evening.

Police Blotter

Flood insurance on the decrease

Flood insurance rates in unincorporated Fayette County will be reduced by 15 percent effective May 1, 2004. Based on credit points verified the by Insurance Services Office, Inc., and upon acceptance by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Unincorporated Fayette County, Georgia will receive a Community Rating System (CRS) classification of 7.

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