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Electronics Recycling Day in Coweta CountyDo you have electronics cluttering your basement or extra bedroom? Take care of that clutter. Bring your recyclable electronics to our special Electronics Recycling Day on Aug. 1 from 8 a.m. - noon at Thomas Crossroads Elementary, 3530 East Highway 34. Coweta County Environmental Management, Creative Recycling Systems of Georgia (CRS), and the Coweta County School System have partnered to provide a location for county residents to recycle obsolete and used electronic devices. Trailers will be set up in the parking lot to collect the items delivered that day. Biomedical waste treatment plant proposed in FairburnAn application for a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) on Creekwood Road on Fairburn’s south side for a biomedical waste treatment facility has been filed with Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). Indoor shooting proposed in CowetaCoweta County commissioners last week agreed to consider allowing indoor shooting ranges to be established in the county. The Planning & Zoning Department will draft an ordinance amendment that, if approved, would be subject to a case-by-case examination by commissioners as a conditional use in industrial zoning districts. Unemployment rises in Coweta and beyondUnemployment rates in Coweta County jumped again last month. Though economically healthy compared to many counties in metro Atlanta, preliminary jobless figures for June showed an unemployment rate of 11.3 percent, up a full point over May. Final Week to Apply for Chamber’s Leadership Coweta ProgramJuly 27, 2009 (Newnan, GA) — The Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce continues to accept applications for the 2009-2010 Leadership Coweta class through the end of this week. Applications are due by 5pm Friday, July 31. PTC Police: 'Supicious cart path activity' based on bogus reportsPeachtree City police say alleged suspicious activities on the cart path system in the Kedron Village area reported July 29 never happened. These incidents included an alleged robbery and assault, reports of which proved to be bogus. PTC police report suspicious duo at Kedron tunnelsResidents asked to report suspicious cart path activity to 770-461-4357 Peachtree City police are asking residents in Kedron Village to be on the lookout for suspicious persons on the cart paths who have been “approaching golf carts and blocking the tunnels.” Fayette School Board approves three-day staff furloughThere was little doubt that no one on the Fayette County School Board wanted to vote to impose a three-day furlough on most of the school system’s staff. But that vote Monday night came nonetheless after Gov. Sonny Perdue’s July 22 announcement of a three percent cut in Dept. of Education (DOE) funding and a three-day staff furlough to be taken before Dec. 31. Boating for books for NigeriaCamara Carter (front), Byron Davis and Noni Carter take to the water July 25 at Family Fun Day at Fayette Family YMCA on Huiet Road. The day’s many activities were part of a fund-raising effort by the Association of Village PRIDE to complete the construction and purchase books for a library in Umuaka, Nigeria. Photo/Ben Nelms. Eyes on the prizeRacers negotiate a curve during a preliminary heat in a regional competition at the William L. Davis BMX race track off McIntosh Trail in Peachtree City. Hundreds of racers, including some from out of state, took part in the Southeast regional event this past weekend. Photo/John Munford. Cop Reports 072909The following arrests were reported by local law enforcement agencies for the past week. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty: Finally, 30+ years later, Lake MacCounty votes today on $16.5 million in water bonds to pay for Lake McIntosh construction Three decades after it was first planned, a new lake is about to take shape on Fayette’s western border. With construction on Lake McIntosh expected to begin this fall, Fayette County is planning to issue $16.5 million in bonds to pay for the remainder of the project. Horgan ethics trial to go forwardAn ethics complaint lodged against Fayette County Commissioner Robert Horgan over his arrest for misdemeanor possession of marijuana has proceeded past the first stage of the process. Retailers hope sales tax holidays bring out shoppersOn your mark, get set, shop! With a built-in 7 percent discount, thanks to the sales tax holiday, area shoppers will be in overdrive as they hit Fayette retailers this Thursday through Sunday. DOT: East-west artery Bernhard Rd. to be closed for 6 months in ’10The addition of a traffic signal and associated improvements to Ga. Highway 85 South and Bernhard Road won’t take place until fall 2010 at the earliest, but it will have a significant impact when it does, county officials have said. PTC’s ‘walking signs’: What others have donePeachtree City isn’t the first community to attempt to deal with business “mascots” and plain-clothed people taking to the roadside waving advertising signs. Medical waste disposal plant, intermodal office park in Fairburn?An application for a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) on Creekwood Road on Fairburn’s south side for a biomedical waste treatment facility has been filed with Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). Coweta Fayette EMC launches new web siteCoweta-Fayette EMC says it has developed a new way to keep customers informed and save money. CFEMC Natural Gas has launched a new website that makes it easier for all Georgians on the Atlanta Gas Light distribution pipeline to get competitively priced natural gas service. Monthly Market Days in Fayetteville offer homegrown goods and produceThere is something for everyone at Market Day in downtown Fayetteville. With its first year in 2008 a success, Main Street Fayetteville continued the event this year and has three more dates set for venues that focus on fresh produce and include items from a variety of vendors. County changes sick leave dealNo more cash pay-outs; employees retirement to be credited instead Fayette County employees who are fully vested in the county’s defined benefit retirement plan will no longer be able to “cash out” their accrued sick leave. Fayette School System saves $43K in electricityThe Fayette County School System more than a year ago implemented measures to reduce the amount of electricity consumed at its schools and other facilities. Facilities Services Director Mike Satterfield recently reported that a kilowatt-hour comparison study covering the period from May 2008 to May 2009 showed a savings of more than $43,000. Fayette may scale back landscaping planPlans to add significant landscaping along the northern tips of Ga. highways 85 and 74 may be pruned back due to the economy. PTC Homeland Security expert to run Brenau Univ. in FairburnRetired U.S. Army Col. Andrew J. Jurchenko, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, anti-terrorism expert and criminal justice educator, has been hired as director of Brenau University’s new campus in Fairburn. Back to school shopping aided by sales tax holidayGeorgia shoppers will get an opportunity to purchase certain clothing items, schools supplies, computers and computer accessories without paying state and local sales tax during the state’s tax-free holiday that begins at 12:01 a.m. Aug. 2 and continues until midnight Aug. 5. Bus Driver Takes Top 10 in Safety CompetitionImagine steering a school bus in and out of five cones set at a close proximity and then doing it again, backwards, without stopping or bumping the markers. This and other grueling tests is what Michael Dixon, driver of bus #259, had to successfully complete to place in the top 10 at the annual Georgia School Bus Roade-o competition in Warner Robins. Help Fund Classrooms And Save Money Enjoy the City Books Half PriceEveryone is looking for ways to save money in today’s tough economy. Now Fayette residents can save on costs for food and services they purchase everyday while helping teachers bring innovative academic lessons and projects to Fayette’s students. School Orientations ScheduledAs students get ready to head back to school on August 10, many will be entering the school system for the first time or graduating to middle or high school. County to vote Wed. on Lake Mac bondsRefinancing current water debt to save $1.8M With construction on Lake McIntosh expected to begin this fall, Fayette County is planning to issue $16.5 million in bonds to pay for the remainder of the project. Partners in Tyrone hosting "support troops" night Wed.Partner’s Pizza in Tyrone is hosting a special fund-raiser event Wednesday night. The company will donate a portion of its proceeds to HeroBox, a Tyrone organization that delivers customized care packages to U.S. soldiers deployed overseas. In addition to the regular menu, there will also be a magician on hand to entertain patrons. Fayette BOE to consider budget cutsThe Fayette County School Board will meet Tuesday to consider the budget impact to Gov. Sonny Perdue’s call late last week for a 3-percent reduction in funding and a 3-day work furlough for teachers. |