Friday, November 5, 1999

Tennant, McMenamin win big

Dan Tennant and his supporters gathered at his house Tuesday night hoping to eventually celebrate a spot in the City Council runoff election. It never happened.

Traffice task force meets for first time

The newly created traffic impact task force conducted its first meeting earlier this week, hoping to find some solutions to a problem that Mayor Bob Lenox acknowledged is “not going away for a long time.”

City looking for judicial candidates

Interested individuals and firms who would like to do some work for Peachtree City in the legal arena are now invited to throw their hats into the ring.

Seats open on several commissions

Peachtree City is accepting applications for seats on several commissions and authorities.

Amphitheater reports record year
 
The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater had its most successful season ever in 1999, according to reports at this week's meeting of the Development Authority's Amphitheater Committee.

Attorney's give opinion on officials doing business with city

Peachtree City attorneys have rendered an opinion concerning conflict of interest that could affect whoever is elected to the City Council in the upcoming runoff.

Rotary Club recognizes international business community

The Peachtree City Rotary Club had its annual International Appreciation Luncheon last week with representatives from several foreign countries in attendance as well as a number of state officials.

Tennis Center programs grow, players notice

Programs at the Peachtree City Tennis Center continue to grow, and some of the players are very serious about them.

Minor fire at McIntosh Wednesday

A small fire at McIntosh High School Wednesday afternoon caused the evacuation of all of its students for a brief time but was handled without incident.

Fayetteville elects Steel mayor; runoff set for council Post 1

Kenneth Steele will move into the mayor's chair in Fayetteville after winning in Tuesday's municipal election.

Water rates are on the increase

Coweta County water customers will notice a slight increase in their water bills, after actions taken by the Coweta County Board of Commissioners Tuesday morning.

Recycling program takes a hit

The county's recycling program took a slight hit Tuesday afternoon after county officials admitted that glass and plastic recyclables were being placed into the general waste stream.

Senoia's utility poles are coming down

By Jan. 1, the look of downtown Senoia will have changed dramatically.

Minister takes up flight against entertainment

The battle lines are starting to be drawn over adult entertainment in Coweta County.

Hastings offers residents a new entertainment choice
 
Residents looking for a one-stop entertainment center have a new option in Newnan.

Technology night set for next Thursday night

On November 11, , from 6:30 -8:00 p.m. at Jefferson Parkway Elementary School, students and teachers from various Coweta County Schools will share curriculum integrated technology projects.

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