The Fayette Citizen-Special Sections
Friday, August 7, 1998

News

Sign thieves may be pranksters on the roam in golf carts
The missing campaign sign mystery continues in Peachtree City, as some question whether youth vandals may be partly to blame.

Seeing stars
TV movie brings well-known faces to local restaurants

Day-to-day details dog airport authority after it takes on service duties
Daily administrative and operations headaches have certainly increased for the Peachtree City Airport Authority since the departure of Stevens Aviation in June, authority members heard Wednesday from Falcon Field Airport Manager Jim Savage.

Kedron crowd enjoys 'Night Out' in PTC
The Peachtree City version of "National Night Out" Tuesday included a bicycle rodeo, clowns, fire safety demonstrations and a kid-pleasing appearance by the "Phoenix" medevac helicopter.

School uniforms: Newnan gets behind experiment
When students at Ruth Hill Elementary School in nearby Newnan start school next Thursday, Principal Connie Davis hopes the focus is on reading and writing and not Nikes and Reeboks.

PTC expecting no big problems with 'Y2K' computer date bug
With predictions of everything ranging from planes crashing, banks collapsing and power plants failing, local governments are slowly starting to realize the "Year 2000" computer problem could cause many problems in conducting the city's business.

Beer license denied to Newnan 'sore'
The Coweta County Commission took the first steps Tuesday morning towards eliminating what one resident called a "sore" on the community.

No decision in resident/county tax relief debate
Wingo Avery will have to wait a little longer to find out if he has to pay $25,000 in taxes and penalties after the Coweta County Commission took no action on his tax relief question Tuesday.

Ruth Hill Elementary heads for uniformity
When students at Ruth Hill Elementary School start school Thursday, Principal Connie Davis hopes the focus is on reading and writing and not Nikes and Reeboks.

Senoia leading county in 'Y2K' extermination
With predictions of everything ranging from planes crashing, banks collapsing and power plants failing, local governments are slowly starting to realize the "Year 2000" computer problem could cause many problems in conducting the city's business.

Senoia loses all power Monday
Senoia commuters looking to get off to a good start this week were stopped dead in their tracks as the power went out to most of the city early Monday morning.