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Father arrested for shaking baby; 3 cuffed for rape at Harmony VillageA Peachtree City man was arrested Saturday afternoon for shaking a two-month-old child at a residence on Beaver Dam Road, police said. The man, George A. Bowman, 24, was trying to keep the child from crying, police said. An emergency call was placed from the scene because the infant was having trouble breathing, police said. Bowman was charged with aggravated battery. Police also investigated an alleged rape case at the Harmony Village Apartments on south Peachtree Parkway. Will Coweta residents receive two tax bills?The recent announcement by Gov. Sonny Perdue to withhold the state’s annual rebate from the Homestead Tax Relief Grant credits as a way of combatting the state’s shrinking revenues made its way to the Coweta County Commission agenda Sept. 2. Commissioners decided to mail tax bills as usual in the hopes that legislators can successfully address the issue in January. If the credit is withheld, the county will have to send an additional bill to property owners in 2009 on behalf of the county and school board to recoup approximately $6 million that would normally be rebated by the state. ARC move looks less likelyIt looks like Coweta County will retain its membership in the Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development Center (RDC) instead of joining Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). Commissioners discussed the potential move again Sept. 2, but the brief discussion ended without a vote. It was an outcome that, for all appearances, left the idea of joining ARC dead in the water. Yet a transition is likely to occur regardless, with Chatt-Flint expected to eventually merge with McIntosh RDC to become a 10-county Regional Center (RC). County approves $1 million for pension planIt was essentially an annual housekeeping chore Sept. 2 when the Coweta County Commissioners approved nearly a million dollar payment to the county’s employee Defined Benefit Group Pension Plan. The plan is being supplanted by a defined contribution plan said to give employees more flexibility and cost taxpayers less money. Car show to remain in downtown SenoiaSenoia’s annual car show will remain on Main Street. The car show was set to move to the parking lot behind the Redneck Gourmet building for this year’s edition after a group of downtown merchants said it would adversely affect their business. PTC may take over amphitheaterCity may hire manager to run venue, take control from Tourism Association Tourism board asks city to manage venue so it can focus on tourism goals After hearing more than a dozen comments from amphitheater patrons, the Peachtree City Council directed staff to work towards resuming control of the city's amphitheater, currently operated by the city's tourism association. RBC Centura bank robbed at gunpoint in FayettevilleThe RBC Centura bank on Ga. Highway 314 north across from the Fayette Pavilion in Fayetteville was robbed at gunpoint around 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 2 according to reports on police radio. The suspect was initially described as a black male wearing a long white sleeve shirt, blue jeans, braided hair and with a fake beard that appeared to be drawn on with some type of makeup. It was speculated that the hair possibly could have been a wig. McIntosh QB passes for a winMcIntosh’s varsity football team won their second straight season opener last Friday behind a tremendous effort from sophomore quarterback Cam Porter. Porter was 12 of 20 passing for 249 yards and three touchdowns. The Chiefs defeated Forsyth Central 28-7. For more on McIntosh’s win and the other games played last Friday night, see the story on Page C8. Photo/Joseph Wilson. Juvenile, 16, pulls trigger on F’ville cop, lives to tell about itSometimes a cop is fortunate just to be able to go home at the end of the work day. Fayetteville Police Officer Todd Chitwood is living proof of that after a 16-year-old male took aim at him and pulled the trigger of a 9mm Glock handgun as Chitwood gave chase in an Aug. 30 incident that began behind Tinseltown Theater at Fayette Pavilion. PTC to extend sewer to county?Council considers precedent-setting hook-up for large shopping center on southern border; Sany wants variance Officials back from China junketPTC city manager, mayor get China tour, courtesy of Sany Corp., new tenant in city’s industrial park File’s write-in candidacy born of concern over school tax hike, proposed SPLOSTMost people would not mount an organized write-in campaign for elected office. But that is what Peachtree City resident Nicole File is doing. File on Aug. 29 announced her intention to run against incumbent Janet Smola Nov. 4 for Fayette County Board of Education Post 1. F’ville approves vote on Sunday liquor salesCome Thursday night it should be official, at least in terms of being on the Nov. 4 ballot. The Fayetteville City Council Sept. 4 is expected to call for a referendum to place the Sunday sale of alcohol by the drink squarely in the hands of voters. Watts attends GOP gatheringFor Fayette County’s Lane Watts, the opening day of the Republican National Convention typified what the party represents. County to discuss vehicle replacement at Wednesday meetingAfter a small delay, the Fayette County Commission will consider replacing 19 vehicles in the county’s fleet Wednesday afternoon. Fayetteville shopping center expandingShoppers at Towne Center Kroger will start noticing a few changes in the next couple of months. The Fayetteville Planning and Zoning Commission Aug. 26 voted unanimously to approve nearly 14,000 square feet of expansion on the store’s south side. Expected to be completed by next summer, the project will increase shopping space by 25 percent. Craig Automotive celebrates 10th anniversaryby Ellie White-Stevens Peachtree City’s Craig Automotive celebrates their 10th anniversary September 6 from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. With hamburgers, hotdogs and door prizes, as well as a live band, Where’s Charlie, owner Gary Craig is counting on a festive day. Quick-Turner reunion is SaturdayThe 10th Annual Quick-Turner Reunion is set for Sept. 6. It will take place at the Family Life Center, New Salem Baptist Church, 113 New Salem Road, Griffin. The time is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Elderly PTC woman burned severely, diesAn elderly Peachtree City woman died Sunday, but officials are unsure if it happened before or after her recliner caught fire, causing severe burns. Newnan man gets 10 years on child porn convictionNewnan resident Harold Space has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after being convicted on charges of receiving child pornography via the Internet. PTCPD ramping up bike patrolsThis summer, Peachtree City police began to patrol the cart paths using two all terrain vehicles. Now they are preparing to start bike patrols. This week a group of officers learned how to maneuver their bike in extreme conditions, going up and down stairs and negotiating other obstacles. Input sought Tues. for amphitheater, tennis programsSolutions sought to amphitheater’s projected $236K loss this year Peachtree City officials are hoping to get public input Tuesday night on operations of the city’s amphitheater and tennis center. Hemlock green out, black in; coincides with Kroger remodelingThrough the magic of Photoshop, the Peachtree City Planning Commission got to look at several different color schemes Thursday for the original Kedron Village shopping center. PTC bond rating upgradedStandard and Poor’s recently has upgraded Peachtree City’s bond rating from AA+ to AAA. The change came after a detailed S&P analysis of city finances, finance policies and other factors in the city’s economy, according to the S&P report. Tyrone adds golf cart to police fleetThe town of Tyrone has a new weapon in its crime-fighting arsenal that fits perfectly into the police department’s community policing program. It might not be a pursuit vehicle, but the newly outfitted golf cart is already stimulating interactions with residents. Chief Brandon Perkins expects the new patrol unit might contribute to Tyrone’s already falling crime rate. Tyrone Founder's Day 08 previewIt is about that time of the year again. The 32nd time, in fact. Tyrone’s 32nd Annual Founder’s Day Festival is set for Sept. 18-20 and is looking to provide something for everyone in the family. Tyrone planning gets a look at Fayette's 74 north proposalTyrone Planning Commission got a look at a new proposal Thursday, but it was not from a developer. Fayette County Planning & Zoning Director Pete Frisina presented an idea that would combine the efforts of the town and county to eventually adopt two new zoning districts to address future development along the Ga. Highway 74 North corridor between Sandy Creek Road and the Fairburn/Fulton County line. Smola to face challenger in Nov. general electionIt is never over until it is over. Peachtree City resident Nicole File announced Friday that she will run as a write-in candidate against Fayette County School Board Post 1 incumbent Janet Smola in the Nov. 4 general election. Fayette school system maintains its position on no out-of-county studentsFayette County Board of Education issued a press release Thursday afternoon in response to the loss of accreditation by Clayton County schools announced earlier today. Regardless the current situation in Clayton, the Fayette school system will hold to its previous position and will only enroll students that reside in Fayette County. Coweta’s SAT scores #6 in stateCoweta County school officials were quite pleased this week when SAT scores were released. The system’s 1515 average was sixth best in the state for large systems and beat the national average on the college admissions test for the first time. |