Chairman, 4 mayors push new SPLOST

PTC’s Logsdon tells $22 million shopping list; county wants $5 million ‘spec’ campus in 6-year, $135 million extension of 1¢ tax

Fayette aces AYP, tops in metro Atlanta

Fayette County schools once again made the grade.

Fayette County School System is the only system in metro Atlanta with 100 percent of its schools making AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress)for six consecutive years, according to school system spokesperson Melinda Berry-Dreisbach.

Feds say friendship plus faith plus fraud equaled $15 million Ponzi scheme in PTC

It was a Ponzi scheme that traded on faith and friendship, according to papers filed in federal court in Newnan.

Federal officials are accusing long-time Peachtree City resident E.A. Gresham with swindling at least 75 investors out of their savings, including retirement funds, by distributing falsely inflated reports of market-beating rates of return.

City sewer drives annex request on Hwy. 74S.

Council may chop 4 Kedron Fieldhouse jobs; Aquatic Center swimming fees to rise

One full-time and three part-time positions at the Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center are on the chopping block at Thursday night’s meeting of the Peachtree City Council.

PTC Planning Commission nixes ban on ‘walking’ ad signs

A proposal to ban businesses from taking to Peachtree City’s roadsides with employees holding promotional signs met with resistance from the city’s Planning Commission Monday night.

Cancer center groundbreaking still on for this year

Despite the sluggish economy, Piedmont Fayette Hospital is pushing forward with its “comprehensive cancer center” plans, which will bring a host of cancer services in one area including radiation treatment, a first for Fayette County.

Lightning-sparked fire damages S. Fayette home

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A house off Harp Road south of Fayetteville was heavily damaged after it caught fire early Monday morning with no one home — the result of an apparent lightning strike, fire officials said.

Signs go missing in PTC — 50 of them

Peachtree City officials are reporting that 50 street signs have gone missing this summer, a practice being chalked up to summertime pranks.

F’ville set to adopt budget

The Fayetteville City Council at the July 16 meeting will hear the second reading and will likely adopt the new $10.057 FY 2010 general fund budget that will take effect Aug. 1.

Fayette scores high on CRCT

CRCT scores are in.

A total of 96.9 percent of Fayette County third-graders met or exceeded the standard for reading. Math scores were tallied at 91.1 percent, English at 95.6 percent, science at 93.4 percent and social studies at 93.4 percent.

Fayette animal control director resigns

Farewell reception Friday for adopted ‘alumni’ pets

Friday afternoon Fayette County Animal Control Director Miguel Abi-hassan is hoping to say goodbye to many of the animal shelter’s adopted alumni as he also says goodbye to the community.

Bikers wanted for Aug. 29 breast cancer fundraiser

Casey Kemmerer and Kelli Leatherman wanted to show their appreciation to their mother, Susan Kemmerer, a breast cancer survivor who has provided them with a lifetime of inspiration. They decided to enlist the assistance of motorcycle riders in the Bikers for BaZooms fundraiser that will be held Aug. 29. The event will benefit the Susan G. Komen for The Cure Foundation that helps raise funding dollars for breast cancer research.

Planners vote down PTC walking sign ban

A proposed ban on “walking” signs in Peachtree City got bad reviews at tonight’s meeting of the city’s planning commission.

PTC concerned about missing street signs

Peachtree City officials are reporting that 50 street signs have gone missing this summer, a practice being chalked up to summertime pranks.

Feds: PTC man bilked $15 million from Christians in Ponzi scheme

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on July 9 charged Eldon A. Gresham, d/b/a The Gresham Company, of Peachtree City, with operating a multi-million dollar foreign currency (forex) Ponzi scheme, specifically targeting persons of the Christian faith to invest in the scheme.

PTC #8 among U.S. 'small towns'

Peachtree City has once again won national recognition for being one of America’s best “small towns” as ranked by Money Magazine.

Plenty of things to do this week

What’s your cup of tea? Theater, comedy, R&B, country, classical music? There is a lot going on in the area this week, so there is absolutely no reason you should be bored, sitting in front of the t.v. watching re-runs.

F'ville budget vote due Thursday

The Fayetteville City Council at the July 16 meeting will hear the second reading and is expected to vote on the new FY 2010 General Fund budget that will take effect August 1. The $10.057 million budget represents a 2.67 percent decrease over last year’s budget of $10.325 million.

PTC to cut 4 jobs at Kedron fieldhouse

One full-time and three part-time positions at the Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic Center are on the chopping block at Thursday night’s meeting of the Peachtree City Council.

Scouts on parade

Scouts on parade

Boy Scout Troop 75 had one of the more unique entries in Saturday’s July 4 parade: a float designed to look like a Pinewood Derby car. The parade was led off by a procession with all of the city’s former mayors represented. Photo/John Munford.

Cop Reports 071009

The following arrests were made by Tyrone Police between June 24-30. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

PTC to ban ‘walking’ signs?

Why did the chicken dance on the side of the road?

To drum up more business of course!

The chicken, and other business mascots like him, is not an endangered species but a proposed Peachtree City ordinance would forbid them from carrying signs.

PTC to have more budget talks Thursday

The Peachtree City Council is slated to again discuss its fiscal plans for the upcoming 2009-2010 fiscal year at Thursday night’s council meeting.

PTC may consider 74S annexation

Company seeks sewer access to shopping center outside city limits

A Macon company is asking Peachtree City to consider annexing 18 acres off Ga. Highway 74 South, adjacent to the city’s Meade Field sports complex.

Errant suitcase leads to bomb response at PTC’s FAA facility

A suitcase left outside the Federal Aviation Administration’s Atlanta TRACON building on Ga. Highway 74 South in Peachtree City early Tuesday morning led police to treat it as a possible explosive device, officials said.

PTC WASA announces identity of GM candidate

Current GM Larry Turner expected to resign in December

The Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority has announced that two of the three finalists for its top executive position have bowed out.

PTC offering emergency response course

PTC offering emergency response course

The Peachtree City Police Department is seeking applicants for its latest Community Emergency Response Team class.

Participants will learn how to help respond to disaster scenarios including how to operate emergency radios, remove fallen trees and render first aid to injured persons.

Former PTC attorney disbarred from practice

Daniel Richard Hayes accused of failure to notify clients in auto crash case

An attorney who previously practiced in Fayette County has been disbarred from the profession by the Georgia Supreme Court.

County, cities to discuss new SPLOST projects Monday

Monday night discussion to center on potential projects for additional sales tax

County and city officials will be meeting Monday night at 7 p.m. in Fayetteville to consider potential projects for another special purpose local option sales tax.

Man pleads guilty to bilking locals in real estate 'Ponzi' scam

Some victims from Peachtree City, Fayetteville and Newnan

Former attorney Steven H. Ballard, 53, of McDonough pled guilty today in federal district court to defrauding over a dozen victims in Georgia, Florida and Tennessee in a real estate investment scam, federal officials said.