News
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Warbird settles in at Falcon Field
- If the folks over at Falcon Field weren't already excited about the "Wings over Dixie" airshow coming up in September, they are now.
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Annexation vexation
- After a discussion meeting last week about a proposed fifth village for
Peachtree City, Mayor Bob Lenox says his primary concern is that the potential
annexation area become a model for "managed growth."
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PTC publisher churns out books for school kids
- Tucked away on the lower level of Aberdeen Center is a compact
configuration of offices which houses one of the world's leading publishing houses.
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PTC police arrest teen suspect in vandalism of luxury cars
- Andrew D. Mycoskie, 17, of Peachtree City, has been
charged with 19 counts of criminal damage to property in a case
apparently involving jumping on and otherwise damaging
expensive cars at local automobile businesses.
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New fire station, church expansion plans to be reviewed by PTC
- A proposed fire station at Paschall Road and Clover
Reach is among site plans set for review Monday Aug. 24 at the
regular meeting of the Peachtree City Planning Commission.
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Fayette, Coweta dancers bring home the trophies
- A number of Fayette County and Coweta County
dancers with Doris Russell Studio in Fairburn came home
recently from national competitions in Las Vegas and Orlando
with prestigious awards and trophies.
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Bingomania at Gallopade
- Tucked away on the lower level of Aberdeen Center is a compact configuration of
offices which houses one of the world's leading publishing houses.
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Griffies is fighting back
- After two weeks of hearing complains about her office, Coweta County
Clerk of Superior Court Joan Griffies is fighting back.
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Proposed fifth village
- After a discussion meeting last week about a proposed fifth village for Peachtree City, Mayor Bob
Lenox says his primary concern is that the potential annexation area become a model for "managed growth."
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Coweta commissioners deny cell tower, approve beer and wine license
- Despite lasting just over an hour, Tuesday's meeting of the
Coweta County Board of Commissioners was not without controversy.
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Gas tanks
- The clock is ticking and the city of Senoia has just over
three months to decide if it's going to stay in the gas business or not.
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September Air Show
- If the folks over at Falcon Field weren't already excited about
the "Wings over Dixie" airshow coming up in September, they
are now.
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County upgrades to latest emergency technology
- If you've called 911 in Coweta County since last Friday, your call has been
processed by the latest technology.
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Main Street Newnan wants to make Christmas happy
- Main Street Newnan is sponsoring Bikes for Kids to help
children receive bicycles for Christmas that may not be fortunate
to get one otherwise.
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July building permits match last year's levels
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Several new exhibits set for this year's Power's Crossroads Festival
- The creative talents of many artists and craftpersons will be
on display for the first time at this years 28th edition of
Powers' Crossroads Country Fair and Art Festival.
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Vandal Arrest
- Andrew D. Mycoskie, 17, of Peachtree City, has been
charged with 19 counts of criminal damage to property in a case
apparently involving jumping on and otherwise damaging
expensive cars at local automobile businesses.
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