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Fallen soldier to be escorted through FayetteAn area soldier killed in the line of duty in Afghanistan last week is expected to land at Peachtree City's Falcon Field at 6 p.m. today, Thursday June 11. It is anticipated that the motorcade escort will leave the airport around 6:15, officials said. Citizens are being asked to line the procession route to pay honor to Staff Sgt. John C. Beale of McDonough. Gov. Perdue: drought over, turn on spigotsGov. Sonny Perdue and state water officials announced today that all drought watering restrictions have been lifted. That means residents can go back to their full outdoor watering uses including the washing of vehicles and pressure washing of buildings. Such use, however, will remain on an odd-even schedule, officials said. 2 county workers fired in ’08 for drug violationsBusted for pot, Horgan hangs tough as contentious meeting looms Editorial column: Talking pot, blowing smoke behind closed commission doors (CLICK HERE) So far no one has filed an ethics complaint against Fayette County Commissioner Robert Horgan following his May 23 arrest for misdemeanor possession of marijuana and driving with an expired tag. The Fayette County NAACP, however, is urging citizens to attend Thursday’s county commission meeting to express their views on the matter. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the county’s Stonewall government complex in downtown Fayetteville. Home values: 8 of 10 same as ’08Tax assessor says nearly 2,800 parcels went up in assessed value over last year So — did your home increase or decrease in assessed value over the past 12 months of the worst housing deflation since the Great Depression? Homes stay on market longer, sell for less, say RealtorsAverage sale down $40,000 in 1 year There is a lot of conversation today about home sales and values in Fayette County. Included below is a home-sales comparison for comparable periods of 2007, 2008 and 2009 and a comparison of the total sales for 2007 and 2008. West F’ville Bypass vote set for ThursdayPerhaps the third time will be the charm. The Fayette County Commission is expected to vote again Thursday on the latest proposed alignment for the second phase of the West Fayetteville Bypass. The commission punted a decision for a second time at its May 28 meeting, citing incomplete information about one of the homes that must be purchased or condemned under the latest road alignment. Starr’s Mill, McIntosh in top 1,500 in U.S.Fayette County schools are on the list of nationally recognized schools again. Published June 8 in Newsweek magazine, Starr’s Mill and McIntosh high schools were recognized as being in the top 1,500 U.S. high schools in terms of graduating seniors taking Advanced Placement and other tests. Starr’s Mill was ranked 978 and McIntosh was ranked 1,329. PTC property owners may face city tax increasePeachtree City residents may get a $40 a year tax increase if the 2009-2010 budget is approved as recommended by City Manager Bernie McMullen. PTC tea party participants consolidate, plan expansionFor a growing group of Peachtree City residents, a lot has happened since the April 15 tea party held at City Hall. Event organizer Cindy Fallon and others last month formed the non-profit Peachtree City Tea Party Patriots that last week had a mailing list that included nearly 1,300 names. The group will hold their next event July 4 at the Fredrick Brown Amphitheater. F’ville council okays sidewalk projectThe Fayetteville City Council gave its approval last week to a 100 percent federally-funded sidewalk project for the section of Lee Street from Stonewall Avenue to Williamsburg Way. F'ville graduates 3rd Citizens Police AcademyThe Fayetteville Police Department June 2 held the graduation for its third annual Citizens Police Academy. The academy was hosted in an effort to increase the community involvement with the department and offer insight into the services provided. New school system hours for summerOver $40,000 in utility costs was saved last year by using a four-day summer workweek. Because of its success, the school system is implementing the four-day schedule again to help save money for what is shaping up to be another tight budget year. Fayette NAACP announces June 13 meetingThe June 13 meeting of the Fayette NAACP Branch will feature a presentation by psychologist Dr. Susan H. May on “Ways to Improve Operations and Emotional Intelligence.” May is a clinical psychologist and is the founder and director of Journey’s Way Consulting services in Riverdale. Archdiocese of Atlanta selected to receive prestigious hp innovations in education grant$265,000 grant aims to improve student interest and achievement in math & science Local Chapter of Colonial Dames Places Historical MarkerThe Thomas Wingfield Chapter, National Society of the Colonial Dames placed a historical marker at the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House in Fayetteville with state and local officials present. The house was built in 1855 by Dr. John Stiles Holliday, uncle of the "Doc" Holliday of Western fame. A complete history of the house , now a museum operated by the City of Fayetteville, was given by museum manager, John W. Lynch. PTC wants input on library hoursIn light of its reduced operating hours that began in January with budget cuts, the Peachtree City Library is currently conducting a survey on its operating hours. Smoother sailing on Hwy. 54 W?DOT: 54W rush hour improves 50% Motorists on Ga. Highway 54 between Willowbend Road and MacDuff Parkway may have noticed improved traffic flow on the corridor recently. Flames engulf parked car at CheckersA parked car somehow caught on fire just before 2 p.m. at the Checkers restaurant in downtown Fayetteville. Fayette's Judge Edwards nominated for state Supreme Court postSuperior Court Judge Christopher Edwards, a Fayette resident, has been nominated to fill a looming vacancy on the Supreme Court of Georgia. Edwards, with 10 years on the bench and previous time as a prosecutor and in private practice, was nominated by Chief Judge and fellow jurist Paschall A. English Jr. In a letter to Gov. Sonny Perdue, English lauds Edwards for being “a man of great integrity.” ‘Fenced accounts’ improve PTC rec facilitiesPeachtree City’s recreation programs have a unique financial structure that allows them to earmark money specifically toward improvements at each program’s location. Home fireworks are injury and fire riskMention the Fourth of July around Fayette County and two things come to mind: Peachtree City’s annual parade and, of course, fireworks. Peachtree City is known for its amazing fireworks display, but some people still like to shoot their own fireworks at home. While they may be fun to watch, fireworks handled incorrectly can have deadly consequences, fire officials warn. Quilt of Courage Honors Parents of CancerOne by one they came to her office to seek comfort, solace, a reassurance that they would make it through one of the most difficult times in their young lives. In a short span of time, 13 students from various grade levels came to talk to Rising Starr Middle School Counselor Janice McLeroy about their same situation; all had parents who were battling cancer. Tyrone Cop Report 060609The following arrests were made by Tyrone Police from May 27 through June 2. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Group tackles cart path cleanupA local group of volunteers is helping to Keep Peachtree City Beautiful by picking up litter along the city’s paths. The Fayette office of Hands For Hire, Inc., a training service for adults with developmental disabilities, contacted Al Yougel of KPTCB recently for possible projects for local clients. “Signature Event” for Peachtree City’s 50th Anniversary CelebrationPeachtree City Mayor, Harold Logsdon, has identified the Dragon Boat Races and International Festival as the “signature event” for celebrating Peachtree City’s historic 50 year anniversary. Mark your calendars for the 3rd annual Dragon Boat Races and International Festival, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Peachtree City, to be held at Drake Field on Lake Peachtree in Peachtree City, Saturday, September 26th from 9 AM to 4 PM. Drake Field is off Willowbend Road, east of the library on Lake Peachtree in the heart of Peachtree City. Dragon boat racing is one of the world’s fastest growing sports, according to, USA Dragon Boating, LLC. Worldwide, over 50 million people will pick up a dragon boat paddle this year. This sport combines tradition with modern day teamwork, enthusiasm and strategy, plus, anyone can do it. Dragon Boat Racing is great exercise and just plain fun for family, friends and co-workers. This event continues to grow in popularity, last year over 2800 spectators attended, watching 30 teams compete. This year, Rotary Club of Peachtree City event organizers expect to have over 40 teams competing in two divisions, the competitive division for experienced paddlers, and the novice division for beginners. A "Team" consists of up to 22 people; 20 paddlers, one drummer and one person to steer. 2,300 North Fayette mailboxes get new ZIP codeHundreds of Fayette County residents with Fairburn and Riverdale ZIP codes will change their ZIP code and mailing address to Fayetteville, Ga., 30214, effective June 20, according to a news release from the United States Postal Service’s Duluth office. Coweta drops plan for fueling stationMembers of the Fischer Road community got exactly what they wanted Tuesday night as Coweta County commissioners voted unanimously to drop plans to construct a fueling station on county property on the north side of the fire station that sits adjacent to Northgate High School. Residents had recently held community meetings with commissioners and the school system, expressing their opposition to the plans. Coweta approves purchase of 7 fire trucksCoweta voters in November approved a $20 million bond referendum to construct a new headquarters and to purchase a communications system and new fire trucks. Commissioners June 2 approved the purchase of 7 new fire trucks for a total price of $4,333,040. The figure is below the $5 million set aside for the purchases. Senoia approves waste reduction planSenoia City Council June 1 unanimously approved a state-required Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP) designed to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste generated within the city. The plan includes a 10-year time frame. TenCate awarded $13M for Marine uniformsUnion City-based TenCate Defense & Tactical has secured a $13 million order to supply flame resistant uniforms to the U.S. Marine Corps. Along with its corporate office in Union City, TenCate Protective Fabrics USA, Inc. operates plants in Thomaston and Zebulon and two others in Senoia, employing approximately 600 people. |