Meeting tonight on Fayette Counseling Center

A group of supporters of the Fayette Counseling Center are holding an organizational meeting tonight at the Heritage bank on Jeff Davis Drive in Fayetteville at 7 p.m.

Wrestler Benoit’s wife confided to friend: ‘If I die, he did it’

In the days leading up to her death, Nancy Benoit told her best friend that she was afraid something bad was going to happen to her.

John and John Show podcast delayed

Wednesday's edition of the John and John Show podcast has been pushed back to Thursday because of all the late-breaking developments that are occurring today.

No watering in Fayette ... for now

County says not enough water available for landscaping; will be reevaluated for summer months

Fayette County is not changing its watering restrictions for now, meaning there will be no "hand watering" of plants nor any watering of newly-installed landscaping, whether done by a professional or by the homeowner.

The matter of filling pools will be addressed at a later date, said Fayette County Water System Director Tony Parrott.

‘Close E. Fayette, move students to Inman’

Parents urge Board of Education to adopt new ‘3-way’ plan that would leave untouched both Spring Hill and Minter elementary schools; final public hearing Wed. night, Feb. 13

Headed for the UN

Headed for the UN

Elementary and middle school students from Rising Star Montessori receive a proclamation from Fayetteville Mayor Ken Steele last week on their upcoming trip in April to New York as part of the Montessori Model United Nations event where the school will represent Japan.

Road vote likely to OK sale Wed. night

Pact on abandoning 2 city streets being brokered; expected 3-2 vote will mean ‘smaller’ big boxes

Will Fayette agree to eased watering rules?

Fayette County’s Water Committee is expected to discuss this morning whether the county should allow residents to fill their swimming pools and water their outdoor plants starting in April.

A flag from Iraq

A flag from Iraq

Spring Hill Elementary School student Rachel Henderson holds a folded American flag presented by Lt.

New strings on bow hunters in Fayette?

Fayette County’s bow hunters should know Thursday night if their sport will come under the regulations of the Fayette County Commission. Currently, the county has no rules related to bow hunting.

Fayette puts best foot forward for industry

Fayette County was front and center Feb. 5 at the annual South Metro Outlook conference as county Development Authority President Matt Forshee joined presenters at Georgia International Convention Center in College Park to provide an overview of counties on Atlanta’s south side and a look at issues such as population growth, income levels and housing.

Fayette joins elite group of counties

On Thursday afternoon, a number of Fayette’s movers and shakers gathered on the top floor of the old courthouse in anticipation of a major announcement.

Whitewater High selected as Model School

A year after earning membership in the Successful Practices Network, Whitewater High has been selected as a Model School and will make a presentation at the Model School Conference this summer.

Students present at Capitol Tech Day

Four current and former East Fayette Elementary enrichment students were to the Georgia Capitol to demonstrate to state lawmakers how they use technology in the classroom.

Montessori students headed to New York

Students from Rising Star Montessori, in Fayetteville will be going to New York City in April, 2008 to participate in the Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN) program. This is the only worldwide course that promotes student and teacher interest in international relations and related subjects. The 10 students from the upper elementary class will learn aspects of conflict resolution, research skills, and communication skills. This is a wonderful opportunity for Rising Star Montessori’s students to participate in such a unique project.

Republican precinct meeting is Saturday

On February 16 at 10 a.m., the Fayette County Republican Party will convene precinct mass meetings to elect delegates and alternate delegates to the Fayette County Republican Party Convention.

Student takes top award In Voice of Democracy competition

A Starr’s Mill High student’s essay and recorded speech outlining her role in honoring America’s veterans has won the 2008 Voice of Democracy Scholarship Competition sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Peachtree City, Post 9949.

Seniors have transportation options

ExceptionalOPS, an advocacy group for the developmentally disabled and Fayette Senior Services, a non-profit organization that provides a broad scope of life-enhancing services to Fayette County’s senior population, collaborated in 2007 to launch the first Fayette County Alternative Transportation Initiative. Today, the program continues to successfully provide a solution to the transportation challenges their respective audiences face.

Unique Gerber baby food collection now at the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum in Fayetteville

By Joe McKaughan

Simply Southern Tourism Association, Inc. and MainStreet Fayetteville are proud to feature one of the largest private collections of memorabilia from Gerber Baby Foods on display at the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum in Fayetteville, Georgia, February 1st through March 31, 2008.

Benoit probe over; confirms wrestler killed wife, son at Fayette home

The Fayette County Sheriff's Office is closing the books on its investigation into the deaths of former pro wrestler Chris Benoit and his family at their central Fayette home this summer.

PTC to vote Wednesday on road abandonment

Giving up roads would leave room for big box stores

Though no vote was taken either way, the Peachtree City Council appeared Thursday night to inch its way toward approving the abandonment of two city roads to make physical room for a big box store to be built at the southwest corner of Ga. Highway 54 West and Planterra Way.

Another $720K needed for PD repair

Exterior walls to be demolished, replaced; mold found in insulation

Peachtree City officials are recommending that all of the exterior walls at the city’s police station be replaced instead of scrapping the building altogether.

New Planning Commission to meet next week

Tyrone finally has a new Planning Commission.

After skipping January because it did not have enough members, the Tyrone Town Council Thursday night appointed a virtually new board.

PTC Council douses sprinklers for homes

Requirement postponed for houses, but may apply to other projects

For now, Peachtree City homeowners will not have to worry about adding a fire sprinkler system to their home as originally proposed by city staff.

Gateway bridge cost up $822K

The Peachtree City Council will soon be deciding whether to proceed with building a “gateway” cart path bridge that would span Ga. Highway 54 West near the city limits and Wynnmeade Parkway.

Southampton Residents form Neighborhood Watch

Homeowners from the Southampton Community gathered in the neighborhood clubhouse Jan. 31 to discuss crime in their area and to form a neighborhood watch program. The residents are taking a proactive approach to ensure that the neighborhood remains safe and that their property values remain high. Chief Brandon Perkins was on hand to explain how neighborhood watch works and to provide the residents with crime information from the neighborhood and the Town in general.

Cop Report 020608

The following arrests were made by Tyrone Police between Jan. 31 and Feb. 6. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Spring Hill parents want answers from school board

Fayette School Board public hearings scheduled for Monday and Wednesday will likely be well attended. Correspondence to board members by Spring Hill Elementary PTO President Tom VanHoozer earlier in the week expressed concerns voiced by many of the parents whose 570 children make up the Spring Hill student population.

PTC tables road abandonment for shopping center

Decision postponed to meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Though no vote was taken either way, the Peachtree City Council appeared tonight to inch its way toward approving the abandonment of two city roads to make physical room for a big box store to be built at the southwest corner of Ga. Highway 54 West and Planterra Way.

And the winner is....

And the winner is....

Mary Lou Vogt, volunteer coordinator for Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity is painting hammers for tonight’s first Hammie Awards. The awards will honor the group’s outstanding 2007 volunteers. Gold, silver, bronze, copper, sapphire, emerald and pearl painted hammers will be bestowed to volunteers as a symbol of gratitude for all the hard work they have done for Habitat. Photo/Special.

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