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Tax commissioner candidates stress experienceIn this year’s spirited race for Tax Commissioner, incumbent George Wingo and challenger Linda Wells are stressing the experience at the local government level. Polls open Monday through Friday for primary electionSites open in PTC, Fayetteville and Tyrone Voters who’ve already made up their mind will have the chance to avoid lines on election day by voting the week before. Money issues at heart of commission racesOne of the defining issues resonating through this year’s County Commission races seems to be the county’s proposed defined benefits program. 5 school board candidates boycott Citizen questions2 other school board candidates answer questions for online political forum Five candidates for the Fayette County Board of Education said they disliked questions posed by The Citizen for its Online Political Forum and refused to answer. Post 3 incumbent Marion Key and Post 2 challenger Mary Kay Bacallao responded with answers to the nine questions posed by this newspaper. The questions follow this article. Post 2 School Board Chairman Terri Smith, Post 1 incumbent Janet Smola and three challengers — Mark Aasen, Dave Houston and Carol Jensen-Linton — refused to answer the newspaper’s questions unless the questions were redrafted “in a positive manner.” They said, “... we believe these questions are negative in nature.” Here is the boycott letter: Sheriff candidates refuse to be questioned by The CitizenCandidates in all other major local races are participating in the online forum The four candidates for Fayette County sheriff Monday refused to participate in The Citizen’s Online Political Forum. The candidates — Barry Babb, Wayne Hannah, Thomas Mindar and David Simmons — jointly signed a typed letter, and all four delivered it to the offices of The Citizen Monday morning. As of noon Monday, candidates for Fayette County Commission, Fayette County Board of Education, Fayette tax commissioner, Fayette probate judge, district attorney and legislative offices have responded to The Citizen’s invitation to answer questions. Here are the questions from The Citizen that the four men running for Fayette’s top law enforcement job refused to answer: Panasonic confirms PTC job lossesPanasonic Automotive Systems confirmed Friday that a combined total of approximately 50 full-time jobs had been eliminated June 20 in two of the company’s plants in Peachtree City and Southfield, Michigan. Local motorcycle rider dies after crashFayetteville man remembered fondly by friends A Fayetteville motorcycle racer is being mourned after he died Wednesday following a motocross accident last week in Madisonville, Tenn. Tyrone adopts budgetTyrone’s budget was approval by unanimous vote Thursday night, with a $177,920 shortfall expected to be made up by measures currently under discussion or by transferring money from reserve accounts. Tyrone planning-coastline road gets the nodA months-long setback variance request on a 2.192-acre residential lot along Coastline Road in Tyrone finally made it through the first part of the approval process June 26 when Planning Commission members voted to recommend it to the town council. The request will go before the council in July. 4th of July parade routeThe Peachtree City Recreation Department has released a map showing the parade line up, the water station locations and the porta john locations. “We thought it would be a good idea to inform everyone ahead of time where water stations would be, where the parade will start, and where the porta johns will be located,” says Ashley Alonso, parade coordinator. PTC offers fee credit for routine cleanupPeachtree City residential property owners, as individuals or members of a group or organization, can earn a 25% credit toward their April 2009 stormwater utility fee by participating in the Peachtree City’s “Adopt-A-Mile, -Path or -Park” programs. Peachtree City Announces Grand Marshal for July 4thIn 1963 the Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich was invented. In 1977 their freshly squeezed Chick-fil-A Lemonade was introduced. In 1982 Chick-fil-A was the first chain to sell nuggets nationally. In 2008 the President and Chief Operating Officer of Chick-fil-A, Inc., Dan T. Cathy, will serve as the Grand Marshal for the annual Peachtree City July 4th Parade. Miss Southern Beauty Pageant WinnersThe Miss Southern Beauty Pageant was held recently. The winners are pictured here. In the front row is Kazley Gilreath, Grand Supreme, 0-6 years old. From left are Rachel Roberson, Overall Most Beautiful 7-18, Brea Driskoll, 13-15 Divisional Queen, Jessica Jackson, 16-18 Divisional Queen, Kylie Hastings, Overall Beauty Photogenic 7-18 yrs, Cymber Davis, 10-12 Divisional Winner, and Jamie Walloch, Grand Supreme 7-18. Not pictured Katelyn Glaze, Overall Most Beautiful 0-6 yrs. Photo/Special. Peachtree City Christian Church presents B.I.G. 4th of July Weekend celebrationOn July 6, the community is invited to join Peachtree City Christian Church in welcoming Coach Bobby Bowden to speak at the 10:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. worship services. Bowden’s visit is part of the church activities during the B.I.G. 4th of July Weekend Celebration. Other activities include a picnic fireworks at Pebble Pocket Pool and participation in the PTC Parade. Sheriff candidates make their caseThe four candidates vying to become Fayette County’s next sheriff laid out their plans and goals to the public at a forum in downtown Fayetteville Thursday evening. Late results of CRCT retest could cause scheduling snafuWhile results of Coweta County’s Criterion Reference Competency Test for grades one through eight were released Monday, nearly 1,200 students and school administrators are really looking towards the middle of July as a crucial day. Senoia approves $97,000 change orderThe Senoia City Council reluctantly approved a large change order to help the expansion of Winpak Films continue. In a special called meeting Monday night, city administrator Richard Ferry explained the dilemma the city faced. Ferry explained the city agreed to pay for infrastructure improvements, including a new public access road and road improvements to Howard Road. Fire bond vote is possibleCoweta residents may get the chance to address growing public safety needs as early as November by voting on a bond issue for $15-20 million in equipment and facilities for the county fire department. A successful vote in the referendum would offset a potential millage increase needed to meet county fire response requirements. 4-H Adventure Camp is set for July 7Looking for an adventure of a lifetime? All students going into third through eighth grades are invited to attend the Coweta 4-H Adventure Camp, July 7-11, at the Coweta County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall on Pine Road. the camp will be a journey of the animal kingdom on a quest to discover the animal world as the expedition takes participants over the land through forests and streams. Chamber wants community input on conference centerThe Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the city of Newnan Convention Center Authority, is encouraging citizens to weigh in on the need and feasibility of constructing a new conference center in the city. All citizens of Newnan and Coweta County are urged to fill out a conference center survey online at www.newnancowetachamber.org before the deadline of July 7. Paper surveys are also available at the Chamber headquarters at 23 Bullsboro Drive in Newnan. Dr. Watson Mills retiresSharpsburg Baptist Church recently celebrated the legacy of their beloved pastor, Dr. Watson Mills, who retired June 22. At the time of his retirement banquet, former Mercer University professor emeritus had served the church for 27 years, five months, four days, six hours, but who’s counting? Storytime in SenoiaEager readers gathered at the Senoia Library Wednesday morning to hear a presentation from Carroll Exterminating. The pest control folks brought lizards and other creatures to entertain the children. Photo/John Thompson. Commission candidates face offThe political darts flew between candidates for the Fayette County Commission seats at tonight’s candidate forum at the Sams Auditorium. Clayton Co. running Fayette DFCSState yanks Davis, puts Clayton Co. chief in charge of decisions here; the ‘Chicago connection’ eyed Churches targeted by copper thievesChurches, guard your air conditioning units. Thieves are targeting commonplace items around homes, churches and businesses to resell for scrap metal. Online candidates’ forum setThe Citizen’s election forum is headed to the Web this year. In previous years, The Citizen has printed essays from candidates in the print edition and had to severely limit the candidates’ responses because of space considerations. Local CRCT scores: Some schools need math help• Trailing the county in 8th-grade math: Fayette Middle and Flat Rock Middle schools • In 5th-grade math, Fayetteville Elementary and North Fayette Elementary bring up the rear Last chance for public to speak on county budget is ThursdayWhat if you were about to pass a $79 million budget — featuring big pay raises for county employees during an economic recession — and nobody cared? School employees get raises; your taxes likely to increase, too• School budget results in tax increase • All school system employees will get raises; teachers get larger raises Fayette’s Hayhurst named president of Harry NormanFayette businesswoman Martha Hayhurst is the new president of one of the best-known names in Atlanta real estate circles — Harry Norman Realtors. |