News
- PTC to be Dixie Wing's headquarters?
- Will the Dixie Wing of the Confederate Air Force find a home at Falcon Field?
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Sewer chief wants limits on visits by PTC activist
- Any citizen is welcome to tour Peachtree City's sewerage facilities but
"must be accompanied," Larry Turner told
the Water and Sewer Authority Monday.
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South African couple, rich in heritage, eager now for American citizenship
- Wickus DeKock came to Peachtree City from South Africa
three years ago with a mission: United States citizenship.
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'99 to bring 2 retail centers, 3 restaurants, 335 homes, 399 apartments to PTC
- At least three new restaurants, several hundred new
single-family homes and around 20 locations available for businesses
and industries are on tap for Peachtree City in 1999.
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Arrested man suspect in more PTC burglaries
- More burglaries may be laid at the feet of a College Park
man being held in the Fayette County jail, says Peachtree City
Police Chief James Murray.
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Code enforcement for older homes on agenda
- Discussion will continue Monday night on proposed housing
codes for Peachtree City's increasing problems with older houses
and commercial structures.
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Area churches gather momentum for 'Jesus' video mailing
- The Jesus Video Project is actively working to accomplish
its goal of making sure every home in Georgia receives a copy of
the "Jesus" video.
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Record budget gets commission's O.K.
- Taxpayers are breathing easier this week after the Coweta County Board of
Commissioners passed the 1999 budget without a tax increase.
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Busy road to be restriped
- In the spirit of cooperation, Coweta County and the city
of Newnan have agreed to work together to restripe and make
Lower Fayetteville Road a safer street for all the county's residents.
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Senoia gets wired to the Web
- The historic east Coweta County town of Senoia has merged into traffic on the
information superhighway.
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Huge growth rate kept county officials jumping last year
- Anybody who's driven Ga. Highway 34 at 5 p.m. on a
workday knows what Coweta County's big issue was in 1998
explosive growth.
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Coweta Briefs
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Education Matters
- By Coweta County Supt.of Education Richard Brooks
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Obituaries
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Sports
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Injuries and illness take their toll, Chiefs lose first county dual meet
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The McIntosh Chiefs had never lost the county duals meet.
Five days into 1999 and everything has changed.
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Sports Calendar
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Indians the only local loss on Tuesday
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