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PTC not first to deal with 'walking' signs, mascotsCouncil, planning commission to discuss regulations Thursday night Peachtree City isn’t the first community to attempt to deal with business “mascots” taking to the roadside waving promotional signs. Fayette unemployment up to 8.8 percentState breaks 10 percent for first time ever Fayette County continues to fare well better than the state average when it comes to unemployment rates, though the local rate increased one whole percentage point in the previous month. PTC drainage improvements will lead to road closingsWillowbend Road between Picnic Park and City Hall will be closed for three months this fall as a contractor replaces the culvert under the road with a larger one to alleviate flooding on the west side of the road. Spillway at Battery Way to be fixedA company has been hired by Peachtree City to stave off erosion problems that have endangered the spillway in the Battery Way Park. Clayton State recognized for MBA programTwo Atlanta business publications have ranked Clayton State’s MBA program among the best in metro Atlanta. The current issues of both the “Atlanta Business Chronicle” and the “Atlanta Business Journal” both rank the Clayton State MBA program among the best in metro Atlanta. Highway 74 South MowingPeachtree City residents have continued to express frustration about the lack of mowing and maintenance of the rights-of-way along Highway 74 south of Highway 54, according to city staff. PTC playground named best in Atlanta areaAll Childrens Playground wins recognition; also honored are Partner's Pizza and Pascal's Bistro Peachtree City's handicap-accessible playground recently was crowned the best playground in metro Atlanta by the website Atlanta.Momslikeme.com. Vial of Life urged for PTC seniorsThe Peachtree City Fire Department is offering “Vial of Life” kits to senior citizens as a way to make emergency medical information handy to EMTs and paramedics in case a resident becomes unable to speak for themselves during a medical emergency. WASA GM Larry Turner dies after operationRemembered for significant improvements to sewer system The Citizen has learned that the general manager of Peachtree City’s Water and Sewage Authority has died. Larry Turner, who was due to retire at the end of this year, was recuperating from a shoulder replacement surgery at a hospital in Macon but developed complications some time after the procedure, which took place several weeks ago. Meet Erica NicoleCountry singer Erica Nicole‘s voice filled downtown Senoia and the ears of hundreds of fans July 23 as the Atlanta native sang selections from her debut CD. The event was sponsored by Senoia DDA, Scott and Charlie, 92.5 FM and Marketing Sense. Bank robber still on the looseNewnan Police are asking for the public’s help in the apprehension of a man responsible for the armed robbery Tuesday morning of the Bank of Georgia branch at 471 US Highway 29 North in Newnan. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous. Senoia industry to expand, add 15 jobsDespite the sluggish economy, Senoia’s Winpak Films has had an uptick in its business and recently announced its latest expansion at its facility on Howard Road. Charter to petition state for Senoia schoolCharter Schools USA is continuing its bid to establish a K-8 charter school in Senoia. The board of Georgia Charter Educational Foundation, Inc. (GCEF), on behalf of Charter Schools USA, voted late last week to submit a petition to the Georgia Charter Schools Commission as an alternative approach to having the school approved. The move follows a June 25 vote by Coweta County School Board to deny the petition. Sam’s Club construction to begin at Fischer Crossing in AugustFischer Crossing developer Scott Seymour has maintained all along that 800,000 square feet of commercial space was destined for the intersection of Fischer Road and Ga. Highway 34 in east Coweta. A national recession and a Chapter 11 reorganization for the developer notwithstanding, it seems Seymour was right. The deal on the development’s first anchor store, a 136,000 square-foot Sam’s Club, closed Tuesday and construction work is expected to begin in mid-August. Newnan woman gets time for embezzlement at WachoviaNewnan resident Judy Yvette Rosser has ben sentenced to nearly three and a half years in federal prison for embezzling more than $1.2 million from Wachovia Bank. PTC police arrest 3 in Ridgefield condo shootingBrother, sister and inmate arrested; inmate serving time for drug, theft charges Peachtree City police today announced the arrests of three people, including a brother and sister, in connection with a shooting and armed robbery at the Ridgefield Condominiums in January that left one man shot in the abdomen. Senoia denies request to lower sewer tap feesA request to reduce sewer tap-in fees for a local ministry focusing on helping teens and young men conquer addiction was denied by the Senoia City Council Monday night. Piedmont Newnan hosts Mammogram SaturdayPiedmont Newnan Hospital’s Women’s Imaging Center will be hosting its “Mammogram Saturday” on Saturday, July 25 from 8 a.m. Keep Newnan beautiful installs first pet waste station in the cityKeep Newnan Beautiful is proud to announce the City’s first pet waste station has been installed at Temple Avenue Park. The Newnan- Coweta Historical Society’s generous donation made the first pet station possible in the city. Citizens are encouraged to use this station when walking their dogs in the area. The station is located in Temple Avenue Park near the Male Academy Museum. Coweta Fire Dept. Charity Golf Tournament coming July 31The Coweta County Fire Department will hold its 13th Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Friday, July 31st at Orchard Hills Golf Club. This year’s recipient of the fundraising event will be the American Cancer Society through the county’s annual Relay for Life. This tournament over the years has supported various charities and efforts across Coweta County, including Special Olympics, Coweta County Food Pantry and various public safety community outreach efforts like the “Ghost-Outs” held regularly at county high schools. Poison prevention training offered at hospitalPiedmont Newnan Hospital and the Georgia Poison Center will be conducting a Poison Prevention Instructor Training Program (ITP), on Friday, Aug. 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This highly informative program is ideal for SAFE KIDS coalition members, educators, day care providers, healthcare and public safety professionals and all others interested in learning more about poison prevention. Meeting Thurs. for 54 East wideningState transportation officials will host a meeting Thursday, July 30 from 5-7 p.m. about the widening of Ga. Highway 54 East from McDonough Road into Clayton County. BoE wary of shorter school yearNew state law allows systems to shorten 180-day school year; 1 county goes for 160, with instructional hours staying the same PTC budget is big on recreationFY ’10 budget to spend nearly half of city’s property tax millage rate on leisure services With a variety of passive parks, playgrounds, sports fields and more, it may come as little surprise that Peachtree City spends a significant amount of its budget on recreation. Economy, more victims put squeeze on Promise PlaceFor a county the size of Fayette the number of women and children receiving the multiple services provided by Promise Place in Fayetteville is large and getting larger. PTC officials plan workshop on rules for ‘walking signs’A proposal to ban the use of hand-held signs along city roads to promote businesses in Peachtree City is going to be hashed out some more. MHS Cheerleading ChampsVarsity, JV bring home 1st place honors Special to The Citizen The varsity and junior varsity McIntosh Football Cheerleading squads both placed first in competitions held during the Universal Cheerleading Association camp at the University of Georgia in Athens. Ready, set, spend: Sales tax holiday is next weekNext week is the one parents (and retailers) have been waiting for all summer long: Georgia’s sales tax holiday period, which runs from Thursday, July 30 through Sunday, Aug. 2. Fayette Supt. DeCotis named top Ga. educatorFayette County School Superintendent John DeCotis received the Outstanding Educator Award from the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL) at its conference last week in Jekyll Island. DeCotis at the school board meeting Monday was recognized by Chairman Terri Smith. School system receives first SPLOST revenuesThe Fayette County School System has begun collecting revenues from the 1-cent sales tax initiative passed by voters in November. Comptroller Laura Brock told school board members Monday the system has received a total of $2,318,553 from May and June. |