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New RaceTrac gas station argues with commission about roof shapeA question about roof architecture will be discussed by the Fayette County Commission at its workshop meeting this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Men honored for saving 3 boaters in Lake HortonTwo men were honored last week for their heroic efforts in saving three others whose boat capsized in Lake Horton April 29. Derk Mueller and Mike Shaffan were congratulated for intervening after seeing three men struggle in the water after the boat overturned. While 911 was called by other witnesses, Mueller and Shaffan quickly responded to the area and assisted the victims. Traffic stops lead to multiple charges for two menA Fayetteville man faced multiple charges early Sunday morning after running a red light at Ga. Highway 85 and Jeff Davis Drive while talking on his cell phone. Friends help cart crash victimThree McIntosh students recently organized a neighborhood garage sale that raised more than $1,000 to help a fellow student who was seriously injured in a golf cart crash in April. Hannah Herndon, Alex Kraft and Racheal Denny put together the event to help Jenna Evans, who has been hospitalized since her accident. Money can also be donated to “The Jenna Evans fund” at any Bank of Georgia branch. Photo/Special. PTC charity chosen for national honorPeachtree City’s Ryan Housley has been named one of 30 community All-Stars by Major League Baseball and People Magazine. Samaritans top ten for JulyThe Fayette Samaritans is a non-profit organization dedicated to the food and clothing needs of Fayette Countians. Their needs for July are as follows: Jeff Foxworthy featured at Aug. 20 fundraiserSouthwest Christian Care announces its 17th Annual Benefit Dinner and Auction Gala to be held Aug. 20 at the Georgia International Convention Center and featuring the comedy of Jeff Foxworthy. Square Foot offers Impact 2009 in GriffinWith the overwhelming success of Impact 2009 in Fayetteville, Impact 2009 in Griffin will begin with a kick-off dinner on July 8 at 6 p.m. at the First Assembly of Griffin. Bands will include Ezekial’s Eye, Majors and Somebody Else. Another Friday, another local bank failureFor the second week in a row, a bank that does business in Fayette County has failed. Late Friday afternoon, the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance took possession of Neighborhood Community Bank, headquartered in Newnan. NCB has operated a branch in Peachtree City near the intersection of Ga. Highway 54 East and Walt Banks Road. Sheriff warns elderly women to watch out for money scamFayette residents are asked to be the the alert for a con scheme targeting elderly women in shopping center parking lots and grocery stores. PTC store manager arrested for parcel theftsThe manager of a local shipping store was arrested Wednesday after police determined he was stealing items shipped through the store. La Hacienda server busted with phony IDA server at La Hacienda in Peachtree City was arrested Thursday after police caught him serving alcohol with a phony alcoholic beverage handling permit. PTC acquiring site near Lake PeachtreePlans to allow remote controlled vehicle track Peachtree City and Fayette County officials have agreed to a land swap that will provide the city with a 7.81 acre tract direct across Kelly Drive/McIntosh Trail from Lake Peachtree. PTC floats $2.38 million loan to upgrade 4 fire stations, City Hall parking lotPeachtree City is going to undertake significant repairs and upgrades at its four fire stations along with resurfacing the City Hall parking lot in the coming year at a cost of $1.08 million. PTC drops unpopular sewer proposalA grandiose proposal to bring sewer service to one of Peachtree City’s oldest neighborhoods has fallen by the wayside. City officials were looking into the feasibility of building the necessary improvements for the Hip Pocket Road area to the west of Lake Peachtree. Safety zone established for PTC July 4th fireworksThe Peachtree City Fire Department has released a map showing the 700-800 feet safety zone established for the annual July 4th fireworks show over Lake Peachtree. To ensure a safe environment for residents and visitors viewing the fireworks presentation, a buffer of 700-800 feet in all directions from the area of discharge must be maintained, fire officials said. Langley’s light show aims to get people in the mood for upcoming holidayTom Langley has decorated his home for the holidays for over 40 years. It was a tradition that his father started one Christmas and now Langley decorates the front yard of his home in Morallion Hills in Peachtree City on as many holidays as possible. Last Christmas, Langley, who has a background in engineering and electronics, decided to try light animation for his Christmas display. It was challenging, but ultimately successful. In order to get a little more practice and display his patriotism, Langley has created a six minute light animation display to celebrate the Fourth of July. PTC Library to stretch hours for school yearShorter schedule starting next summer When school starts back up in August, the Peachtree City Library will go back to being open longer on weeknights. Also, the library’s Wednesday hours will be increased to stretch from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. from the current time of noon-6 p.m. Fayette jobless rate remains under 8%Fayette County is one of just 22 counties in Georgia to have an unemployment rate of less than 8 percent in May, according to the Georgia Department of Labor. Local Business Owner and Angler Breaks Record in DestinLocal businessman and boat owner of Jasper Time, Mark Wallace and angler Chip Temple, were part of the team that reeled in the tournament record breaking Blue Marlin on Saturday, June 20, and won prize money of over $325,000. Drop Dead Diva in SenoiaIt is not Hollywood, at least not yet. Senoia’s downtown once again became the setting for a production crew. Last week it was the cast and crew of Drop Dead Diva, being produced for Lifetime television by Sony Pictures Television. Sam’s Club back on for Fischer CrossingA federal bankruptcy ruling earlier this week in Newnan has opened the door for the construction of a Sam’s Club store at the Fischer Crossing retail development on the northwest corner of Ga. Highway 34 and Fischer Road, less than one mile west of Peachtree City's western city limits. Coweta school students barred from transferringCoweta County School System will be unable to accommodate parents wishing to have their children transfer to other schools under a recently passed state law due to a long-standing federal desegregation order. Coweta has complied with all 27 areas in a federal Consent Decree and is waiting on the review by the U.S. Dept. of Justice. Newnan named “Best Old House Neighborhood”The housing boom may be over, but “This Old House” editors have tracked down 51 great neighborhoods that have promising futures and homes that truly deserve a long-term commitment. So if you are looking for the great older neighborhood selected in Georgia, look no further than Newnan. Changes coming in unexcused school absencesThe procedure for parents being held accountable for unexcused absences for their public, private and home-schooled children in Coweta County will change when the new school year begins in August. The 6th unexcused absence will result in a complaint being filed with Coweta County Magistrate Court that could result in misdemeanor charges. Palmetto bust nets meth and prescription drugsThe Crime Suppression Unit of Palmetto Police conducted simultaneous drug raids June 19 that resulted in two arrests and charges for the sale of methamphetamine and prescription drugs. Cops to store owners: beware suspicious activityFayetteville Police believe a Monday night burglary at Fayette Sporting Goods on North Glynn Street might be linked to some unusual behavior by three customers earlier in the day. Sgt. Battle arrives amid controversyMaryland charity takes back house built for triple amputee as dispute swirls around homes Flags have waved, crowds have saluted, and the soldier has come home, but controversy still swirls around Sgt. David Battle, his wife Lakesia, and two handicapped-accessible homes in Georgia that the family may, or may not, have intended to live in. Battle is a 23-year-old triple amputee who, in December 2007, had part of his body blown off as he served his country in Iraq. Foreclosures snag some big names in FayetteAs Fayette’s foreclosed properties continue to pile up, some prominent residents are joining the group of unfortunate people caught up in the worst of circumstances: potentially losing their own homes. With DOT OK of Hwy. 54W light, shopping center is a goYet another traffic light is headed to the often-clogged corridor on Ga. Highway 54 West in Peachtree City. The Georgia Department of Transportation last week notified city officials it has approved a new traffic light for Line Creek Parkway, a signal that Capital City Development wanted for a new shopping center that will be built at the southeast corner of the intersection. |