Friday, August 13, 1999

Church wins appeal to city

Peachtree City United Methodist Church can now build its new campus with no restriction on how much of the property can be used, other than ordinary buffers and setback requirements.

City denies annexation request

The City Council of Peachtree City struck down the most recent request for annexation, sending a message that it would require extraordinary circumstances for a precedent to be set in that area anytime soon.

Guide helps student see school in a whole new light

When Alice Stacey returns to classes at McIntosh High School Monday, she'll be accompanied by her new best friend, Malcolm, a 17-month-old Golden Retriever.

Concerns about apartments, parkway
 
Two major projects now in the planning stages in Peachtree City have drawn the attention of a host of residents of two nearby subdivisions.
 
Trash pickup rates fall in Tyrone
 
Garbage collection just got a little cheaper in Tyrone.
 
Peachtree City road projects get extra funding
 
Peachtree City is receiving federal funds through the Georgia Department of Transportation for two separate road projects benefiting the city's commuters by both automobile and golf cart.

Board sends charter petition back to drawing board
 
Parents hopeful of sending their children to Coweta's first charter school will have to wait until at least next January, after a ruling this week by the county's Board of Education.
Concert rescheduled for Atlanta
 
A concert scheduled for The Senoia Raceway to benefit Habitat for Humanity has been moved to Atlanta.
Clerical error proves costly to county
 
Nearly $200,000 will have to be taken from Coweta County's general reserve fund to help fund the health insurance plan for its employees.

Senoia resident provides helping hand to student

When Alice Stacey returns to classes at McIntosh High School Monday, she'll be accompanied by her new best friend, Malcolm, a 17-month-old Golden Retriever.

County to host hearing on Chattahoochee

Aug. 23 could prove to be an eventful day for the Coweta County Board of Commissioners.
 

EMC Chief says company is ready for Y2K

With less than five months to go before the millennium, Coweta-Fayette Electric Membership Corp. CEO Micheal Whiteside says the company is well prepared to deal with the problems the Y2K bug might cause. .

Church wins appeal to city

Peachtree City United Methodist Church can now build its new campus with no restriction on how much of the property can be used, other than ordinary buffers and setback requirements.

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