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30-mile high speed chase ends peacefullyAn April 4 chase that began in Senoia ended 30 miles away in Zebulon with the driver arrested and facing multiple charges after he finally pulled over and gave himself up. There were no injuries or accidents resulting from the pursuit. Commission eyes interchange at I-85 and Poplar RoadLike many others in Coweta, county commissioners are intent on seeing an interchange constructed at I-85 and Poplar Road. A discussion at the April 7 commission meeting addressed that eventuality with the approval of funds for preliminary engineering to be paid with impact fees. Fisher follows Harrison on Senoia CouncilJeff Fisher has been appointed to serve on the Senoia City Council to fill the vacancy left by councilman Keith Harrison who recently resigned the position. The term expires at the end of 2009. Adesa agrees to clean-up its I-85 siteAdesa Auto Auction agreed April 7 to clean-up the required portions of its 60-acre site along I-85 and to comply with all zoning requirements after the company leased the property to auto storage company APLS for the short-term storage of new vehicles. The site lost its grandfathered status when Adesa moved out. Bid for light at Hwy. 154/Glenda Trace acceptedSoutheastern Site Development, Inc. was the low bidder for the installation of a proposed traffic light at Ga. Highway 154 and Glenda Trace at a price of $176,203. Easter animals could be dangerous for childrenPeople who plan to give animals to children for Easter should consider the potential danger the animals pose to children. The cute, cuddly looking creature could have disease carrying bacteria and or have aggressive behavior attacking anyone who attempts to touch it, warns Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin. NCTC Planning Spring BeautificationNewnan Community Theatre Company (NCTC) is pleased to announce it is about to break ground for a Spring Beautification Project. A beautiful plant and flower bed arrangement at the corner of 1st Avenue and Long Street has been planned and is scheduled to be completed by April 25th. Barbara Lee SandersBarbara Lee Sanders, Newnan, died March 28, 2009. She was the owner of T & S Iron Company, Inc., in College Park. She was preceded in death by her husband, J. L. "Jake" Sanders. Private services were at Parrott Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Dwight L. Moody officiating. Interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Newnan. Coweta-Fayette Rotary Inducts Newest MemberThe Rotary Club of Coweta-Fayette is proud to announce the induction of its newest member, James I. Pace III. Jimmy represents local development firm Group VI in the Club, and his classification is Commercial Real Estate Development. He was inducted at the Club's regular weekly meeting on Monday, April 6th, at the Peachtree City Tennis Center. Chase ends in crash just outside of F'villeSuspect arrested immediately after crash A woman running from Union City police crashed her car head-on into an unmarked sheriff's detective's SUV on Gingercake Road west of Fayetteville as she tried to evade a swarm of police on her trail this afternoon. A young boy strapped into a car seat in the back of the car suffered minor injuries and was taken to Scottish Rite hospital in Atlanta as a precaution, officials said. Hollingsworth House employee missing en route to FloridaBrandon Patton has worked for two years as executive chef at the Hollingsworth House in Fayetteville. He has been missing since the night of April 2 when he left for Tampa to pick up his 3-year-old daughter for a vacation. A former resident of Fayette County now living in Atlanta, Patton began the journey to pick up his young daughter from her mother’s home in Tampa, said Hollingsworth House co-owner Belinda Fitch. 3,500 want Fayette to re-assess their propertiesApproximately 3,500 Fayette County property owners — 23 times the usual yearly number — want their properties re-assessed. County: Bypass to remain residentialThe Fayette County Commission agreed Wednesday to develop the West Fayetteville bypass as a two-lane, limited access road to preserve its original intent ... to move traffic. Father David Epps: A fragmented Church and the prayer of Jesus[Editor’s note: The community service mentioned below is this Friday, noon to 1:30 p.m., at the Peachtree City First United Methodist Church on Robinson Road near its intersection with Ga. Highway 54.] There was a time when the Church was one. There had been heresies, defections, and departures but, for the most part, for a thousand years there was the “one holy, catholic, and apostolic Church.” Dixieland jumps for spring breakTommi Ahvala, a two-time world champion stunt rider, performs during Dixieland Amusement Park’s opening weekend activities. The Fayetteville park is open all week for spring break and recently announced a number of additions and enhancements at the park. For more on Dixieland, click here. Photo/Michael Boylan. Drought is over, so when can we water lawns again?With county reservoirs back to healthy levels and a 300-plus day supply of fresh water on hand, Fayette County officials will ask the Georgia Environmental Protection Division to ease drought restrictions for local residents and businesses. Joyride for 3 teens runs out of juice with arrestsThree juveniles were arrested Saturday after taking a trip from one end of Peachtree City to the other on a series of stolen golf carts that they abandoned one after the other when the electrically-powered vehicles ran out of juice, police said. Churches set Holy Week servicesChristian churches in Fayette and Coweta counties will join with Christian churches all over the world this week as they celebrate one of the foremost holidays of the church — Holy Week and Easter — the mourning of the death and celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Feds restrict foreclosure aid to small part of north FayetteA federal program designed to help dispose of foreclosed homes may be available only to a small geographic section of northern Fayette County. County contends guaranteed pension plan will save moneyThursday night the Fayette County Commission is expected to vote on offering a defined benefit pension retirement plan for county employees. New traffic light for Hwy. 85S.-Bernhard?Nearly a dozen south Fayette residents met April 6 with Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) District Engineer Mike England and Fayette County Public Works Director Phil Mallon to talk about putting a traffic light and turn lanes where Ga. Highway 85 South intersects Bernhard Road and later, potentially, at Harp Road. Fayetteville amends general fund by $263KThe Fayetteville City Council April 2 voted unanimously to adopt a $263,211 amendment to the general fund budget brought on largely by decreasing sales tax revenues. The city has seen a decrease of more than 8 percent in Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) in the past year. Road checks in Fayetteville net 14 arrestsFayetteville police made a total of 14 arrests and issued 29 citations in two late night road safety checks last weekend. Traffic stops in F’ville lead to drug arrestsFayetteville police made three traffic stops over the weekend that resulted in felony drug charges and seizure of a stolen weapon. School board to evaluate five year planThe Fayette County School Board will meet April 13 to evaluate and conduct the annual update of the school system’s Five Year Strategic Plan 2007-2012. The 164-page plan will be reviewed by board members with needed updates accompanying presentations by school system department heads. Cop Reports 040809The following arrests and incidents were reported by local law enforcement agencies for the past week. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty: Marijuana growers arrested on Whitetail Ct.Two north Fayette residents were arrested April 1 for growing marijuana in their home on Whitetail Court, sheriff’s deputies said. Encore graduates its first classFayette Alliance Coordinating Teamwork Outreach and Resources, otherwise known as FACTOR is an organization that is able to bring together diverse people and organizations. It is a community collaborative partnership with a board of directors representing the school system, faith based organizations, local governments, social and civic groups, and non-profit organizations, as well as family members. County to adopt controversial retirement plan?The Fayette County Commission is expected to vote next week to implement a defined benefit pension plan that would provide employees with up to 45 percent of their salary paid monthly upon retirement. Hope for 54W cart path bridgeMacDuff path to help Cedarcroft also gets good report By next week, city officials hope to have a timeline for progress on building the cart path connections to the bridge that spans the CSX railroad on Ga. Highway 54 West. |