Friday, October 8, 1999

Home Depot plants in the works

Home Depot will be calling Peachtree City home, but nobody knows yet exactly where it will be.

Council candidates at Rotary Event

The five candidates for Peachtree City Council will get a chance to square off on the issues next week, and the public is invited to attend.

Fire station sets open house

The Peachtree City Fire Department is having an open house this Saturday, Oct. 9, at the Neely fire station at 105 N. Peachtree Parkway noon to 5 p.m. in conjunction with Fire Prevention Week.

Church closes land deal

Peachtree City United Methodist Church has taken a big step in its quest to expand and better serve its growing congregation.

Falcon Field getting government grants to help with improvements
 
Falcon Field is receiving more than $500,000 in grants from state and federal authorities for improvements, it was announced at Wednesday night's regular monthly meeting of the Peachtree City Airport Authority.

International Festival in town soon

The International Society will host the fourth annual International Festival in Peachtree City Sunday, Oct. 17, from 12:30 - 4 p.m. at the Glenloch soccer field.

NAACP meeting this weekend

The Fayette County chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has two important meetings planned for October, both in Peachtree City.

Police Blotter

Flu shots offered at Publix

The Fayette County Health Department will offer flu shots at Publix in Fayette Pavilion today from noon to 6 p.m.

Board sends fourth Odyssey charter petition back to the drawing board

In a meeting that lasted just over two minutes Monday morning, the Coweta County Board of Education rejected the fourth proposal for a charter school by the Odyssey Group.

County takes hard look at private water systems

Commissioner Charlie Jones took the offensive Tuesday morning at the Coweta County Commission meeting and asked the commission to take another look at privately owned water systems.

Commissioners get tough with developer

Coweta County commissioners sent a strong message to developers Tuesday morning.

Einstein squares off with Picasso in Newnan

Newnan Community Theater will launch its production of Steve Martin's “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” tonight. The theater company is known for producing some of the more irreverent and less traditional plays, which Picasso most certainly is.

Senoia could spend thousands of dollars for new radio system
 
Senoia residents learned Monday night it may soon cost the city more than $100,000 for radio dispatch service for the city's police officers to use.

City purchases wastewater treatment plant

After more than two years of negotiations, the city of Senoia agreed Monday night to purchase the Southern Mills wastewater treatment plant for $750,000.

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