Hopewell UMC ladies to present fashion show, luncheon March 21

Hopewell United Methodist Women will hold a fashion show and luncheon Saturday, March 21, at noon, to benefit Relay for Life, an annual community event that honors cancer survivors, remembers those who have died, and raises funds for cancer research.

Job fair set for Atlanta tomorrow

State Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond said today that the Georgia Department of Labor will sponsor a career expo and job fair featuring more than 100 employers Wednesday, March 11, at the World Congress Center in Atlanta. The event will be from 4-9 p.m. The Career Expo and Job Fair is in partnership with WSB-TV Channel 2.

PTC named 'most affordable suburb'

When you think of Peachtree City, value might not be the first thing that jumps to your mind.

But BusinessWeek magazine has rated Peachtree City the “most affordable suburb” in all of Georgia.

N. Fayette party shooting victims identified

UPDATED Detectives seek information on suspect; party out of control after notice on MySpace, text messages

Lakefront proposal hearing is off

Pathway seeks rezoning continuance; re-annexations withdrawn

A proposal to rezone a 37-acre industrial tract near Falcon Field for an 80-home subdivision and event center will not be voted on Monday night by the Peachtree City Planning Commission.

PTC to charge for take-home vehicles

Officers living inside the city won’t pay

Police and fire employees who take home their city-owned emergency vehicles outside the city limits will now have to pay for that privilege.

Building named for PTC sewer advocate

John Gronner lauded as friend, trusted advisor

Building named for PTC sewer advocate

A Peachtree City man who served nearly 15 years in a volunteer capacity with the city sewer system was recognized posthumously Monday night.

PTC to hire 2 for public works

Full-time slot will manage landscaping contracts

Peachtree City will hire a new full-time public works employee to oversee landscaping and other contracts that will be used to replace the 19 public works and four recreation landscaping/maintenance positions that were eliminated two weeks ago.

Tyrone endorses Hwy. 74 study

What had been a 2-2 split vote last month on the question of Tyrone’s approval of Fayette County’s Land Use Study for the Ga. Highway 74 North Corridor saw the issue presented again Thursday, with the council this time voting 3-2 in  favor of the proposal. Mayor Don Rehwaldt cast the deciding vote.

PTC still facing $2.2M shortfall for 09-10

Good news: sales tax spiked in December for holidays

Despite taking a number of actions recently to shore up a potential multi-million dollar shortfall in next year’s budget, Peachtree City officials are still estimating a projected $2.2 million deficit.

PTC to celebrate ‘birthday’ Monday

Founders Cowan, Farr to be recognized at library event

Peachtree City will celebrate its 50th anniversary Monday, March 9 at 11 a.m. at the city library as officials rededicate two rooms named after the city’s founding fathers.

PTC police offer disaster course for teens

Teenagers in Peachtree City will get a chance to learn more about how emergencies are handled in a special class offered by the Peachtree City Police Department.

PTC offers ‘deal’ for court skippers

Turn self in at police department, and they’ll waive fee, trip to jail

If you have an outstanding arrest warrant for failure to appear in Peachtree City’s municipal court, the city has a deal for you!

Two arrested in Senoia shooting

Two men are in custody and warrants have been issued for others relating to a Tuesday shooting at a Stallings Road residence in Senoia. Two other men at the residence were hospitalized after sustaining gunfire from police at the scene. Georgia Bureau of Investigation is continuing the investigation of the incident in which three Senoia Police, according to policy, were placed on paid administrative leave.

Charter school eyes Senoia

Would a charter school work in Senoia? Charter Schools USA representative Richard Page thinks it would. Page presented the preliminary idea of establishing such a school in the Senoia area at the March 9 city council meeting. The council approved a resolution supporting the endeavor. The company will hold a public meeting next week to explain the proposal.

Coweta returns to idea of countywide chairman

Coweta County Commissioners last week took up the issue of having a countywide chairman to handle the growing need of regional representation in metro affairs that will increasingly impact Coweta. The idea of having a countywide chairman began more than a year ago. Though no decision was reached Feb. 26, it seemed clear that the board, in general, looked favorably on the idea.

Coweta Commission considers town hall meetings

Anybody up for a town hall meeting? The topic was discussed by Coweta County commissioners Feb. 26 with all agreeing. Times and dates have not been set.

Senoia adopts new ordinances

Senoia council members March 2 adopted ordinances covering miscellaneous offenses, rules and regulations for park use and speed limits. The council also heard the first reading of the proposed solid waste ordinance.

County helps with Health Dept. funding

Coweta County commissioners March 3 went to bat for the county Health Department, voting unanimously to provide $70,000 to offset state budget cuts that would otherwise result in work furloughs.

Dr. Matthew Davis, Sharpsburg Chiropractor, Receives Award

Dr.  Matthew Davis owner of Crossroads Chiropractic has recently been awarded the distinguished honor of Chiropractor of the Month for March 2009 by the Chiropractic Leadership Alliance (CLA), a premier organization that recognizes excellence in the commitment of chiropractors to the public as well as the chiropractic profession in advancing wellness. 

PTC man faces 15 charges for assault on wife

A Fayette County grand jury this week formally charged a Peachtree City man with the savage beating of his wife stemming from an incident at their home Jan. 20.

PTC police, fire officers may pay for city cars

A proposal to be considered tomorrow night by the Peachtree City Council would add a charge for all police and fire employees who take their vehicles home outside the city limits.

PTC library to open late tomorrow

Peachtree City's library will open late Thursday so staff can attend a training session, officials said.

The facility will open at 3 p.m. and remain open until its usual time of 8 p.m.

PTC: Subtract 23, add 2

PTC wants ‘manager’ to handle contractors; vote expected on change to take-home vehicle benefit

PTC’s topic for retreat: Retreat on budget numbers

One of the big-ticket items to be discussed during the annual Peachtree City Council retreat this week is how staff is proposing to reduce the projected $2.2 million budget shortfall for next year.

75 down, 82 to go on BoE staff cuts

Voluntary departures bring school system to nearly half of positions targeted to meet $14.5 million budget deficit

Green light? Not good enough

PTC police to ticket drivers caught in middle of rush hour intersection at hwys. 54/74

Peachtree City police are warning motorists they are targeting drivers who obstruct intersections, particularly at Ga. highways 54 and 74.

County health dept. takes state budget hit

The recession has hit local businesses, city governments and school systems. Next on the list is the Fayette County Health Department.

County strips $1.6M from current budget

Scout shows how it’s done

The Fayette County Board of Commissioners officially adopted $1.64 million in budget cuts for the current fiscal year to address predicted revenue shortfalls.

Sex assault reported in north Fayetteville

Fayetteville police are investigating the sexual assault of a woman at a home in north Fayetteville.

The incident took place Feb. 13 at a residence on Glenleigh Walk, police said. The victim is 49 years old but police are releasing no further details about the attack at this time, said Fayetteville Police Maj. Kevin Gooding.