Tug of war in Tyrone

Kids and adults alike join in the fun March 17 for the town’s St. Patrick’s Day events, including a parade and dog costume contest, a variety of Highland games, a scavenger hunt, some tasty chili and the dedication of Triangle Park.

BoE hires $5,000 a day expert

A high-powered and high-priced consultant will aid the Fayette County School System as it gets ready for its next round of redistricting.

PlayStation theft case nets coke, bad cash

Fayetteville Police investigating a theft case at a local video game store Friday got more than they bargained for when they searched the suspect’s car.

Seller of teen-killer gun sought by PTC police

Peachtree City police say charges will soon be filed against a man who sold a gun that was involved in an unintentional shooting at a late-night teen party in the Centennial neighborhood last year.

School janitor pleads guilty to enticing 11-year-old girl

A former janitor at Cleveland Elementary School pled guilty Monday to enticing a child for indecent purposes, a charge stemming from an encounter he had with an 11-year-old female student.

4th man throws his hat in ring for sheriff

Another Fayette resident has thrown his hat into the ring to run for sheriff.

Al Hogan, who formerly worked under current Sheriff Randall Johnson but left the department to “better provide” for his family, announced last week that he too is running for the office.

Drive-by shooting injures two

One man is in custody and at least two others are being sought by Fairburn Police in a Sunday night shooting that resulted in two injuries after approximately 100 shots were fired into a home at 915 Fellowship Road. Nine people were in the home at the time of the shooting.

Board to study future use of Whitewater land

The Fayette Board of Education instructed Facilities Director Mike Satterfield Monday night to proceed with a feasibility study on the future of the land behind Whitewater High School.

County tentatively approves 25 new positions

During two lengthy days of budget discussions last week, the Fayette County Commission wrangled with requests for more than 49 new positions. When the dust had settled, the commission decided to give a temporary OK to 25 full-time positions and six part-time posts.

New retail planned near Fayette Pavilion

It was mainly about concerns over grading for retail on Ga. Highway 85 and buffers for residential on Grady Avenue at the Fayetteville Planning and Zoning work session March 13.

Council gets first look at budget amendment

Fayetteville City Council March 15 heard the first reading of an ordinance to amend the FY 2007 budget in an amount totaling $584,010. The second reading and a vote are expected April 5.

The following arrests were reported by local law enforcement agencies for the past week. All persons are considered innocent unt

Fayette County Sheriff’s Department

Friday, March 9-Monday, March 12
Nicholas Jermaine Bush, 21, of Bristol Court, Fayetteville for violation of probation.

Deputy chief completes leadership training

Deputy Chief Tom Bartlett of the Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services has completed the executive fire officer program offered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Fire Academy.

Running Windows on your Mac with Parallels

Join AIS Computers on March 27 from 7 p.m.-8 p.m. at their Fayetteville location for a free Parallels Demonstration Seminar. Joe Domaleski, a long-time Windows user and recent Mac convert, will be presenting at the seminar to tell you about his switch to the Mac and how Parallels has helped his transition.

School janitor pleads to enticing student

2 others plead to child molestation charges

A former janitor at Cleveland Elementary School pled guilty Monday to enticing a child for indecent purposes, a charge stemming from an encounter he had with an 11-year-old female student.

Kenneth Bridges, 49, was initially charged with child molestation but the reduced charge was apparently in part to the nature of the contact. Assistant District Attorney Al Dixon said Bridges only asked the child to sit on his lap and he did not make explicit sexual contact with the victim.

A homecoming in Rico

It is more than just an ordinary visit for Rico native Charity Smith Whitney.

Ready to put out some fires

A ceremony for the inaugural recruit class graduation for Fairburn Fire Department is held on March 2 at city hall.

New subdivision gets OK in Palmetto

Approval for Palmetto’s first new residential development since a wastewater treatment-related moratorium on new construction was lifted came March 5 on a 5-1 vote by the city council.

Spring registration for kindergarten, Pre-K

Spring registration for rising kindergarten and new elementary school students has been set for May 2-3 at all Fulton County elementary schools. The registration dates are planned for students who will be entering elementary school for the first time in 2007-08. To register, parents should visit the elementary school their child will attend in the fall. Students zoned to attend the new Oakley Township elementary school in Union City should register at the elementary school currently serving their home. Registration hours are from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. on May 2 and from 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. on May 3.

Fairburn cops nab burglar

“I did it for the thrill.”

That was the response this week of a local resident cuffed for multiple burglaries.

12 handguns stolen from pawn shops

Palmetto Police are seeking information on the theft of handguns in the recent burglaries of two local pawn shops.

Detective John Cooper said the burglaries occurred March 1 at The Pawn House at 582 Main Street and on March 8 at The Pawn Shop at 202 Fayetteville Road.

Town turns down office zoning

There won’t be additional office space on Dogwood Trail in tyrone in the near future.

For the second time in two years, the Town Council Thursday night turned down a proposal to rezone 632 Dogwood Trail from R-42, Single Family Residential to Office Institution. The property is near the Marketplace office complex at the intersection of Dogwood Trail and Ga. Highway 74.

Downtown development derailed

The town of Tyrone’s master plan for revitalizing downtown took a major hit Thursday night as the Town Council denied developer Burt Clark’s zoning request for more than 50 acres of prime downtown real estate near Palmetto Road and Swanson Road.

Mullis named top cop

The Tyrone Town Council Thursday night unanimously approved acting Chief David Mullis as police chief.

Church helping feed the poor

An exciting new relationship has been born recently in the local Christian community. The Saint Vincent de Paul (SVdP)-Tyrone and the Palmetto Baptist Church Food Pantry forged a new relationship. The common cause the two champion is helping the poor in our community.

Major pet food recall after some dogs and cats die of kidney failure

Check your pet’s food label: It may be part of a massive recall announced March 17. (Lists of brands are in this story.)

PTC traffic alerts – Macduff Parkway, Hip Pocket Road, and Whitlock Place

Construction projects will affect auto and cart path traffic in coming weeks.

Peachtree City has issued the following traffic alert for construction projects:

Reaching for the top

Elly Strelka (top) and twin sister Zoey scoot their way up a rock climbing wall at Pebblepocket Park Wednesday morning.

Beer binge preceded shooting

Sharpsburg teen pleads guilty to ‘accidental’ shooting of close friend

A Sharpsburg teen was sentenced yesterday to eight years in prison for firing a gun that killed one of his close friends at an unsupervised teen party in Peachtree City fueled by drugs and alcohol.

Charges dropped in filthy home cases

DA: law not adequate, but parents deserve prison time

Fayette County prosecutors have dropped criminal charges in two separate cases against Peachtree City parents who were accused of letting their children live in filth and squalor.

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