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No decision in Starship appeal hearingIt was strikingly similar to a court trial, which is what it may well become before all is said and done. The appeal of the denial of a business license by Kelly Rogers’ Starship Adult Novelties & Gifts in front of Coweta County Tax Rate Review and Appeals Committee April 13 ended as it began, with only questions and no resolution and without the committee forwarding a “Yea” or “Nay” recommendation to county commissioners. Another meeting will be scheduled to continue the matter. Scogin remembered by Coweta CountyFriends, relatives and Coweta County employees joined county commissioners at Coweta County Prison April 6 to remember Jimmy Scogin, the only known county employee to be killed in the line of duty in nearly 100 years. Newnan Fire Department completes safety and courage trainingThe Newnan Fire Department has completed their ‘Courage to be Safe Program.’ Former DeKalb Fire Chief Steve Cough and State Fire Academy trainer Rodney Pickle provided the training for NFD. Lane closures coming in east CowetaLane closures will be required in Coweta County today and early next week for some boring work to be done in conjunction with planned road improvements. A county contractor will be doing geotechnical work (borings) that will require lane closures on Reese Road, Hammock Road and Ga. Highway 154. Newnan Habitat Restore movingThe Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity (NCHFH) will be relocating its offices and Habitat ReStore beginning Apr. 20 to the old 84Lumber building at 150 Pine Road in Newnan across from the Coweta County Fair grounds. PTC's Alcan wins state manufacturing awardAlcan Packaging of Peachtree City was honored today with the top state award for medium-sized manufacturers. The company, which employs 160 people and had revenues of $80 million last year, was recognized at a luncheon for Georgia Manufacturing Appreciation Week. Cross Walk in PTCMembers of Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church observe Good Friday by carrying three large wooden crosses on a brief journey to recognize the persecution and crucifixion of Jesus Christ in advance of the annual Easter remembrance. The crosses were carried from the church along the golf cart path leading to Picnic Park behind City Hall in the center of Peachtree City. Photo/John Munford. PTC’s NCR unveils 100 new jobsNCR unveiled the first phase of its newly-renovated facility Monday afternoon, but the company’s expansion is already paying dividends. The company has added about 100 new hires since October as it undertakes an expansion to its parts distribution center and its customer service department in Peachtree City. NCR plans to hire an additional 150-200 people later this year, officials said, ramping up to an eventual total of 610 new jobs in Peachtree City by December 2010. WWII vet, 80, among homeless in FayetteA survey in January showed at least 52 homeless people subsist somewhere in Fayette County, 40 of them children. Of these, the majority were homeless due to domestic violence, illness, foreclosure, or drug and alcohol abuse. Another factor cited was substandard housing, where there was no water or heat at the former residences. PTC still wants control of trash pickup; franchise rule on agendaResidents would be forced to pay for recycling whether they use it or not Peachtree City may soon require all garbage service companies to enter an agreement with the city in exchange for the privilege of serving city residents. PTC to allow extra 2 hours Saturday nights to belly up to the bar?{NOTE: This article has been corrected to show that the proposal would only affect bar closing times on Saturday night/Sunday morning; the city does not have closing hours for any other day of the week for local bars) Trouble along the Flint?Activists say river faces more than just threat from future dams The 350-mile Flint River — the stream that defines about two-thirds of Fayette County’s eastern border — made environmental headlines last week with the release of a report by American Rivers on the nation’s most endangered river systems. TEA time Wednesday at noonIt is TEA (Taxed Enough Already) time Wednesday at noon in Peachtree City and Newnan. Public TEA party rallies will be held at the city halls in both municipalities. Barker to run for PTC Post 1Peachtree City resident Shelby Barker has announced he will seek election to the post 1 seat on the City Council. Barker, a business consultant, hopes to take the place of Councilman Don Haddix, who plans to resign from the seat so he can run for mayor in the November election. Whoever is elected to the Post 1 seat will serve the remaining two years on Haddix’s term. Tyrone manager alleges gender bias by former employer FayetteFormer Fayette County Administrator Christine Venice has filed a federal lawsuit against the county, alleging that she was asked to resign in April 2007 because of her gender. F’ville Council to decide on new sidewalks, water wellsThe Fayetteville City Council April 16 is expected to decide on a bid for a sidewalk project along Ga. Highway 54 and consider a state loan application that could lead to bringing additional city water wells into service. Fayette adopts guaranteed pension planFayette County employees will now have a guaranteed retirement pension so long as they can make at least five years service with the county. Fayette School System to shop $24.9 million bond for lower rateThe Fayette County School System is looking to take advantage of today’s lower interest rates by sending out a request for qualification (RFQ) on the 1999 bond series that carries an average coupon interest rate of 4.66 percent. Board members April 13 approved the measure. Frank's coming to F'villeA staple in the restaurant business in Palmetto is opening a second location in Fayetteville. Frank’s at the Old Mill on Lake Bennett is expected to open its doors in the next couple of months. Honor Flight Fayette is Ready to Fly AgainFayette County’s World War II veterans are dying at the rate of one a week, and a local organization is racing to honor as many as they can in their time remaining. Kid found in parking lotA Fairburn woman was charged with cruelty to children April 11 after her 3-year-old son was found in Stevie B’s Pizza’s parking lot while the mother was visiting a nearby business. Motorcyclist dies in Sunday crashA Fayetteville man died Sunday evening after his motorcycle rear-ended a car on County Line Road near Plantation Parkway in southeast Fayette, sheriff's deputies said. 6 busted for drugs at Shiloh mobile home parkSix people were arrested early Friday morning as multiple units of the Fayette County Sheriff's Office raided four homes in the Shiloh Mobile Home Park on the eastern border of Peachtree City, officials said. Planners to discuss homes on industrial siteSubdivision would also be near Falcon Field runway, Lake McIntosh A plan to rezone 37 acres in Peachtree City’s industrial park for an 80-home subdivision and an event center with 12 overnight villas will be reviewed again Monday night by the planning commission. Group working to fill ‘baby’ Kroger spotThe Peachtree City Development Authority is working to find a suitable tenant to fill the former “baby” Kroger location at the Peachtree Crossing shopping center. PTC emergency team tops in statePeachtree City’s Community Emergency Response Team won first place in a statewide competition among other specially trained volunteer groups, Chief H.C. “Skip” Clark recently announced. Tall wall off parkway catches eyes, ireCity says it’s needed to protect new path A new wall erected along Peachtree Parkway to protect cart path users has caught some flak from Peachtree City residents who think it is unsightly. Tyrone continues review of land development regsTyrone Planning Commission Thursday night continued the lengthy process of reviewing and upgrading the town’s Land Development Regulations. The topic included the portion of the regulations dealing with the procedure for plat approvals and construction authorization for subdivisions. Fayette approves pension planFayette County employees will now have a guaranteed retirement pension so long as they can make at least five years service with the county. The defined benefit pension plan was approved tonight by the Fayette County Commission on a 3-1-1 vote to select GEBCorp as the plan administrator. Voting for the plan were commissioners Jack Smith, Robert Horgan and Lee Hearn. Voting no was Herb Frady and abstaining was Eric Maxwell, who said he supported the pension plan but didn’t approve of the vendor that was selected. OK given for drawings of new police, court buildingThe move to construct Senoia’s new facility to house the police department and municipal court continued at the April 6 city council meeting with a unanimous vote to proceed with construction drawings for the project. JMA Architectures Interiors Planning representative Marion Repeta gave council members an overview of the construction plans for the $1.3 million project that will be located near the ball fields on Howard Road. |