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Woman injured in assaultA 47-year-old woman was assaulted as she walked out to her car at the Swanbrook Apartments in Fayetteville Sunday evening, police said. Walgreens OK’d to replace Ruby TuesdayPeachtree City’s Ruby Tuesday restaurant will likely be torn down in 2011 to make way for a Walgreens drug store. Pathway’s new development clears first hurdleThe first of several hurdles involved in establishing Pathway Communities Twelve Parks mixed-use master planned community in east Coweta County was jumped Feb. 19 as county commissioners approved a request by Coweta Water and Sewer Authority to provide those services to the proposed development near Sharpsburg. Residents get an update on gangs situationNearly 50 parents and others came to Sams Auditorium Monday night for a community awareness seminar on gang awareness and Internet safety sponsored by the Fayette County Board of Education. Speakers included District Attorney Scott Ballard and representatives from local law enforcement and the school system. Pye Lake dam bid awardedThe long awaited project that will make state-required improvements to Pye Lake Dam came Feb. 21 when Fayetteville City Council approved a $727,466 low bid by North Georgia Concrete. The work will be performed through a FEMA pre-disaster mitigation grant with the remaining 25 percent local match funded through stormwater fees. Fayetteville City Council likes idea of upscale retailFayetteville City Council said the idea to bring upscale retail to The Villages on Ga. Highway 54 West was a good one. A bit of recommended tweaking to the proposed concept plan presented Feb. 21 by East Point-based Heritage Creek Development might result in live/work opportunities and more greenspace. Cop Report 022708The following arrests were reported by local law enforcement agencies for the past week. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty: PTC hikes EMS feesA change in Emergency Medical Service fees approved Thursday night by the Peachtree City Council includes new fees for services that haven't been charged for in the past. J93.3 wants to move to TyroneThe county's only radio station could soon be moving to Tyrone. During Thursday night’s Town Council meeting, Tyrone’s leaders heard a presentation from Wayne Wilkins, who owns the Legacy Theatre building. Walgreens plan up for vote MondayWould take place of Ruby Tuesday at 54/Parkway A plan to raze the Ruby Tuesday restaurant in Peachtree City and replace it with a Walgreens drug store in 2011 will be considered by the city’s planning commission Monday night. PTC restricts stores in industrial parkPeachtree City has tightened up its industrial zoning rules, which will forbid any retail uses on lots zoned for general industrial use. Another change would allow retail-related uses in limited industrial districts, but the business would be limited to no more than 10,000 square feet in size. The new ordinances were approved unanimously by council Thursday night. Keep PTC beautiful cutWith his litter grabber and trash bag in hand, Al Yougel helped promote the new Keep PTC Beautiful campaign at Thursday night's City Council meeting. Yougel has been named chairman of the campaign, and he said the city will need the help of residents and groups in not just picking up litter but also changing attitudes toward litter. Photo/John Munford. Decision on ptc police station tabledThe Peachtree City Council voted Thursday night to table a decision on spending another $720,000 to fix the city's police headquarters. Developer says he’ll seek large stores on 54WGrocery store also being courted for shopping center Now that the Peachtree City Council has agreed to sell two roads that will become part of a new shopping center on the south side of Ga. Highway 54 West, Capital City Development is working on securing retailers for the site. Noel NovemberThe Fayette County Board of REALTORS‚ is making plans for Noel November 2008, A Celebration of Trees and A Tradition of Giving Back to Our Community. 2008 marks the 14th anniversary of this wonderful event benefiting local organizations in need. Fayette talent showcaseThis is your opportunity to showcase your artistic abilities and hidden talents! And don’t forget about the over $4000 in cash prizes to be awarded to the contestants winning the judge’s approval. It’s time to get ready for the 2008 23rd Annual Art & Talent Showcase sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Peachtree City. Competition is open to all public, private or home schooled students in Fayette County in 1st through 12th grades. Tyrone burglary suspect arrestedIt took a little time but Tyrone Police got their man. Deshawn Davis, 20, of an unknown address, was charged Feb. 11 in the Sept. 16 burglary of the Shell convenience store on Senoia Road, according to Tyrone Police spokesperson Alicia Batts. F'ville's Mayor Steele named GMA 3rd VPFayetteville Mayor Kenneth Steele was elected Georgia Municipal Association’s (GMA) Third Vice President during the association's recent annual meeting in Savannah. GMA Executive Director Jim Higdon said Steele possesses clear leadership qualities that will take him further with the organization. Cop Report 022508The following arrests were made by Tyrone Police between Feb. 14-20. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Feds label Fayette as ‘high intensity drug trafficking area’Designation will bring federal money and equipment to ‘disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking organizations’ operating locally PTC interviews 4 for police chief; no selection yetPeachtree City officials spent Saturday morning grilling four different candidates for the position of police chief. The City Council, which met for more than 90 minutes in executive session at noon, instructed City Manager Bernie McMullen to continue conducting background checks on all four finalists for the position, said Mayor Harold Logsdon. F'ville council views Villages retail conceptIt may well be an idea that will work to bring upscale retail and potentially some live/work opportunities to The Villages development in Fayetteville. PTC postpones vote on police stationCiting the pending receipt of further information on the matter, the Peachtree City Council Thursday night tabled a vote to authorize $720,000 in repairs for the city's police headquarters. County continues to study chairmanship issueThe path that might lead to re-engineering Coweta County government and electing a countywide commission chairman took another incremental step Feb. 19 as commissioners approved local Georgia Power representative Jan Alligood to serve on the committee that will study the issues. County getting tough on bad dogsCoweta commissioners Feb. 19 upped the ante on aggressive behavior of animals causing significant injury to other animals by amending the county’s Nuisance Animal Ordinance to define and clarify the nature of the injury and provide for the imposition of monetary and other penalties. Senoia ballfields get lighting upgradeLet there be light. That is the plan for two ball fields in Senoia after Coweta County Commission gave approval Feb. 5 to retain Atlanta-based Roberds Consulting Engineers to prepare bid documents for the lighting upgrade project. School system scores another state honorClay Hildebrand, a sixth grade math teacher at Smokey Road Middle School, has been named as a finalist for Georgia Teacher of the Year. That championship seasonThe Fayette County Lady Tigers captured the Region 2-AAAA title (their fourth in five years) on their home court Saturday night and will open the state tournament at home this weekend. PTC to narrow field for police chief jobThe Peachtree City Council will hold a special meeting Saturday at noon to wade through applicants for the vacant police chief position, Mayor Harold Logsdon confirmed Tuesday. |