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PTC couple makes go of it in IraqWife signed up with reserve to join hubby’s unit in Baghdad Kathryn and Bill Carter of Peachtree City can say with honesty that their marriage is just like living in a war zone. PTC proposes lake buffer rulesNo storage, improvements allowed within 100-foot zone Peachtree City staff has compiled a revised ordinance that will help protect water quality at the city’s two reservoirs: Lake Kedron and Lake Peachtree. The ordinance also forbids private improvements from city-owned greenbelt areas. Bikers to race along Hwy. 54, Peachtree ParkwayPTC hosting Tour de Georgia start April 16; traffic congestion expected Georgia officials have unveiled the specific route the Tour de Georgia will take as the entire event starts in Peachtree City at noon on Monday, April 16. Letters to tardy parents going out todayIf you forgot to submit your student’s affidavit residency, you child is no longer enrolled in the Coweta County School System. Arbor Springs recognized as Georgia School of ExcellenceArbor Springs Elementary School has been named a 2007 Georgia School of Excellence for Greatest Continuous Gains for the 8th Congressional District. Fayette pot ring bustedIt was 2,100 marijuana plants valued at $12 million being grown in nearly a dozen homes across south metro Atlanta. Headquartered in Fayette County by Merquides Martinez, his multi-county drug operation came to a screeching halt when he and wife Blanca Botello and 24 others across the area were arrested on drug trafficking charges earlier this week. The multi-jurisdiction effort was coordinated by Fayette Sheriff’s Drug Suppression Task Force. PTC sues GRTA over 4-lane TDK rulingThe Peachtree City Council has decided to take the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority head-on. Friday the city filed a lawsuit in Fulton County Superior Court challenging GRTA’s power to require the city to make transportation improvements on the TDK Boulevard Extension that are tied to the McIntosh Village project in the neighboring county. County attorney defends secret land deal voteFayette County Attorney Bill McNally says he doesn’t see anything wrong with the way the county recently completed a land swap with Peachtree Holdings for the building of Lake McIntosh. FCHS holds off Whitewater girlsWhitewater’s Kait Loewecke (34) drives to the basket, while Fayette County’s defense, led by Beth Hayes (30) tries to stop her. Church split involves beliefs, propertySt. Andrews-in-the-Pines church in Peachtree City has bolted from the Episcopal Church in favor of a more “traditional” Anglican church. BoE mulls selling 33 acres or keeping it for conservationThe Fayette County School System is trying to decide what to do with more than 33 acres of excess property behind Whitewater High School. PTO head to BoE: ‘Do better next time’When next fall’s attendance boundary hearings start for elementary schools, one resident is hoping the Fayette Board of Education learned a lesson from the Bennett’s Mill Middle School controversy. PTC asked to form education commissionA Peachtree City resident is proposing that the city establish a “city commission of education” to monitor education matters affecting the city and make recommendations to council on any actions deemed necessary. Annexation changes generate House hearingsThere was no standing room left Feb. 9 as those on both sides of proposed changes in the state annexation law lined up to have their say at a hearing of the House Governmental Affairs subcommittee. The small hearing room in the Legislative Office Building could barely hold the nearly 90 people who came to weigh in on the proposed Fair Annexation Act (House Bill 2) authored by Rep. Doug Holt (R-Social Circle, House District 112). Phone robbery reported at TinseltownA College Park girl reported that she was robbed of her cell phone while at the Tinseltown movie theater in Fayetteville late Sunday night, police said. Ballard says there is a meth case “explosion” in fayette CountyDistrict Attorney Scott Ballard, Griffin Judicial Circuit, was the featured speaker for the NAACP on Saturday. He conveyed a number of attention-grabbing points to the audience. Conaway is PTC Builder of the YearPeachtree City builder, Rick Conaway has been named 2006 Builder of the Year by Peachtree City Building Department officials. Conaway, an exclusive builder in the Smokerise Crossing subdivision in Peachtree City, was presented with the award by Peachtree City Building Official Tom Carty and Peachtree City Mayor Harold Logsdon at the January 18 City Council Meeting. Businesses helping out for Valentine’s DayEach year, J93.3 partners with local businesses to gather thousands of Valentine's cards and candy for children who are less fortunate in an effort to demonstrate "...that someone loves them and is thinking about them. " Dems to elect reps SaturdayThe Fayette County Democratic Committee will hold elections for three representatives to the state committee of the Democratic Party of Georgia at its brunch meeting on Saturday, Feb. 17. The breakfast meeting will be held at Chaps restaurant in Tyrone. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m.. Meeting attendees may order from the menu. Teachers give up their hairTwo teachers at North Fayette Elementary are sporting shorter hairdos in an effort to help sick children. Fourth grade teacher Katie Coke and fifth grade teacher Michelle Derichsweiler donated a total of 21 inches of hair to Locks of Love. Their hair will be used to create hair prosthetics for children who have lost their hair due to a medical condition. N. Fayette assoc meets with Lee WrightFayette County Board of Education, Post 5 Representative to Address the North Fayette Community Association on Saturday, Feb. 17 at Liberty Baptist Church. Public Invited to View Proposed Math TextbooksThe elementary and middle school mathematics textbook adoption committees have selected materials to recommend for use in the Fayette County School System beginning with the 2007-2008 school year. Kindergarten Registration DayParents with children entering kindergarten for the 2007-2008 school year can register their students at their schools of attendance on March 29. School Winners Announced in National Geographic BeeThe port of Rotterdam is built on the delta of which major European river? Most Fayette students would know the answer: the Rhine River. McIntosh students win stock market gameAlthough the Dow and NASDAQ trended upward this fall, a faltering housing market, elections, war, and slowing economic growth all combined to make it a bumpy ride. Nonetheless, a group of shrewd young investors at McIntosh High School did the research, checked the numbers, and made some smart financial choices, making them winners of the Stock Market Game for Fayette County Schools. Presidential Scholar candidates announcedThree Peachtree City students have been selected as candidates by the U.S. Department of Education for the 2007 Presidential Scholars Program. Foreign Language Educator Receives Georgia Teacher of Promise AwardAn innovative foreign language teacher at Whitewater High uses fun, low stress techniques to get his students enthusiastic about learning Spanish. His innovative approach to learning has earned him one of the state’s top awards in foreign language. Gifted Student Receives High HonorThe hard work and high achievement of one student has earned him a special recognition that is given to just one child per state. School system looking for teachersThe Fayette County School System is looking for a few good teachers to fill positions for the 2007-2008 academic year. |