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Churches and private schools get impact fee exemptionWith more than 200 upset residents staring them down, the Coweta County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to exempt churches and private schools from the county’s new impact fees. COWETA COUNTY UNVEILS NEW JUSTICE CENTERThe new Coweta County Justice Center was unveiled last Sunday, complete with a ribbon cutting and the ceremonial laying of the cornerstone by the Grand Lodge of Georgia F&AM. Nearly 500 people were on hand for the event. 2 caught with stolen goods from area carsA traffic stop in Fayetteville last week resulted in the arrest of two men suspected of stealing items from cars in Fayetteville, Union City, Atlanta and Morrow, police said. Horgan wins with 52% of the vote in Fayette; Coweta votes yes 62%-38% for SPLOST extensionThe only white candidate in a five-person race, Fayetteville businessman Robert Horgan coasted to a nearly 52% victory in the special election to fill the unexpired remaining 33-month term for Post 1, Fayette County Commission. With 37 precincts out of 38 total counted Tuesday in Fayetteville, the unofficial final tally (without absentee ballots) is as follows: 19-year-old guilty of ‘enticing’ 2 girls, 14, on MySpaceAs further evidence of the trouble teens can get into in cyberspace, a local girl testified in court Monday that she used the Web site “MySpace” to communicate with a 19-year-old male in July just before she had sexual relations with him. She was 14 years old at the time. F’ville sets 33% water, sewer rate hikeFayetteville customers, prepare to pay a third more for your water and sewer service over the next three years. A recent water and sewer rate study has resulted in a recommendation that Fayetteville increase water and sewer rates 33 percent over three years and increase the sewer proportionate share fee. Local soccer powers collideMcIntosh's Brittany Schneider (15) takes a shot in the first half of last Friday's game against Starr's Mill. DOT: Yellow intersection marker signs were ‘error’Get ready to say bye-bye to those large yellow intersection warning signs that sprouted up last week on Ga. Highway 54 all the way from Peachtree City to Fayetteville. PTC to study sale of prime hwy. sitesNine city-owned parcels along Ga. highways 54 and 74, all of which could be combined with nearby commercial development, will be reviewed for possible sale by the Peachtree City Council. School board expects less state stinginess next yearThe Fayette County Board of Education learned Monday night that next year’s state funding won’t be quite as austere as previous years. Republican chair: candidate not rebuffedA Republican candidate for the Fayette County Commission was not slighted because his information was not included in a party newsletter distributed recently, party chairman Lane Watts said last week. Native Fayette Countian receives diploma at 80The Fayette County High School Sports Hall of Fame committee had a surprise for one of its inductees: a high school diploma. Planners get preview of medical facilityFayetteville Planning and Zoning commissioners got a preview March 14 of the newest proposed addition to the growing number of medical facilities along Ga. Highway 54. Donated books help students learn about investingStudents at Rising Starr Middle got some expert advice on investing money from financial advisor Angie Peterson of Raymond James and Associates. Fayette schools awarded blue ribbonExpansion Management Magazine has awarded Fayette County Schools its blue ribbon ranking. The magazine, one of the world’s leading site location and facility publications, evaluates school systems mainly on their test scores and graduation rates. Fayette’s blue ribbon ranking places it in the top 33 percent of the 2,800 secondary school districts that were ranked nationwide. Students earn awards for language skillsFayette’s middle and high school students earned a combined 65 ribbons at the annual Spoken Language Contest sponsored by the Foreign Language Association of Georgia (FLAG). Pre-K lottery program changesThe Fayette County School System announced the Georgia Lottery funded Pre-K program at Tyrone Elementary will be moved to Crabapple Lane Elementary for the 2006-2007 school year. History grant participants selectedThis summer 19 of Fayette’s elementary, middle and high school teachers will participate in a grant program aimed at increasing students’ knowledge of the colonial era. 18th Annual "Tune Up for the Masters" Golf TournamentThe Chamber is getting ready for the 18th Annual "Tune Up for the Masters" Golf Tournament photos. A little New Orleans flareHurricane Katrina brought sixth grader Mason Bonano to J.C. Booth Middle School last fall, where he was welcomed with open arms by students and teachers alike. During his time at Booth, Mason formed deep friendships with his classmates; he was showered with kindness and support while staying in Peachtree City. The Bonano family was able to return to their home in New Orleans, and now, Mason is finishing his year at his old school. Superintendent for a dayWhat is it like to be in charge of one of the top performing school systems in the state? Joey Curtin of Starr’s Mill High got a chance to experience first hand how it feels to be the person responsible for Fayette’s 29 schools and its more than 22,000 students. North Fayette’s Super Saturdays, a super opportunity for learningBefore the final bell rings on a Friday afternoon, many students are already planning what they are going to do with their two-day break from school. Returning to school on a Saturday for more learning probably is not among their plans. FCHS debate team third in stateThe Fayette County High debate team finished third at the state debate tournament, despite predictions that they would fall short of a high ranking. Peeples Elementary Relay for Life bakesaleA group of third-graders shop at the Peeples Elementary Relay for Life bakesale to benefit the American Cancer Society. Credit union open to Fayette residentsDelta Community Credit Union recently received approval from the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance to amend its membership base to include the residents of Fayette County. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives that return their earnings to members in the form of lower loan rates, higher deposit rates and lower fees. Yellow signs to exit Hwy. 54Say bye-bye to those large yellow intersection warning signs that sprouted up last week on Ga. Highway 54 all the way from Peachtree City to Fayetteville. Race for Riley started with a mother’s loveIt is a race for love, a race for life. It is a race born in the love for four year-old Riley Peek. It is a race determined to enhance awareness and participation and to raise needed research funds for the Mitochondrial disease that affects this precious little girl and so many other children. Now in its second year, the Race for Riley fundraising event will be held April 29 at Georgia Baptist Children’s Home in Palmetto. Animal medical center coming to FairburnIt’s another business planning to open its doors along Ga. Highway 74 in Fairburn. |