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Fayette Citizens for Open Government vow to be watchdog for areaFayette Citizens for Open Government (FAYcog) members at their first press conference Dec. 11 said they are determined to make a difference in pushing for local government that is open and transparent. Free Christmas concert tonightFayette Fiddlers will present their 16th annual Christmas concert tonight at Grace Evangelical Church in Fayetteville at 6:30 p.m. PTC Civil Air Patrol squadron tops in U.S.The Peachtree City-Falcon Field Composite Squadron has been named the nation’s premier Civil Air Patrol (CAP) squadron. PTC to approve new light on 54WYet another traffic light may be coming soon to the traffic-choked commute on Ga. Highway 54 West on Peachtree City, and the City Council’s hands apparently are tied from trying to stop it. PTC to join sheriff's drug task force?The Peachtree City Police Department is preparing to assign one of its officers to the Drug Task Force operated by the Fayette County Sheriff's Department. Southern Regional Hospital says its financial condition not as bad as reported’Not in imminent danger of immediate closure,’ Riverdale hospital seeks Clayton County help in refinancing $40 million in bonds PTC’s Logsdon wants state to privatize sales tax collectionsMayor urges legislature to start electronic collection of sales taxes at each merchant’s cash register Sights and sounds of ChristmasFlat Rock Middle School Symphonic Band, along with an interesting character looking in on the action, are only two of the attractions accentuating the evening Dec. Thief hits Kroger twice in three daysPeachtree City Police are looking for a man who attempted to steal a flat-screen television and an Xbox 360 Wednesday from the Kedron Kroger grocery store. A flat-screen television was stolen three days earlier at the same store in a similar incident. Holiday spectacle: a light and music showFor the third year in a row, a Peachtree City man’s holiday labor of love has turned into a light and sound extravaganza ... and all on the exterior of his Peachtree City home. County puts pension plan on holdCommittee says more info needed A proposal to adopt a defined benefits plan for Fayette County employees was postponed Thursday night at the request of the committee charged with making a recommendation to the Fayette County Board of Commissioners. PTC offers landlord trainingClass aimed at curbing illegal activity at rental properties The Peachtree City Developmental Services Division will present a landlord training seminar on Friday, January 30, 2009, from 1 – 4:30 p.m. at City Hall. PTC company prepping for football bowl seasonNorth American Airlines, a subsidiary of Global Aero Logistics Inc in Peachtree City is gearing up for the college football bowl season. Local resident approved as new Ga DNR chiefThe Board of Natural Resources this week approved the recommendation of Governor Sonny Perdue to name Fayette County resident Chris Clark as the next Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Westmoreland votes against Big 3 bail-outGeorgia’s Third District Rep. Lynn Westmoreland on Wednesday voted against the $14 billion bail-out package that would provide loans to the Big Three automakers. The bill passed the House 237-170. Coweta approves school calendarsCoweta County School Board Dec. 9 signed off on calendars for the next two school years. Calendars are posted on-line at www.cowetaschools.org Light up SenoiaThe annual parade in Senoia Dec. 6, “Light Up Senoia,” held true to its name. And as usual with practically any event in Senoia, crowds poured into the downtown area, bundled in warm clothes and prepared to brave the cold afternoon. Teeters to lead Coweta County Fire Department“I come in with a business approach. Mine is a community-based style of service. We need to be accountable to the citizens, giving the very best we can.” Those are the words of new Coweta County Fire Department Chief Johnny Teeters, who will begin work Jan. 1. Senoia to secure police dept. architectThe Senoia City Council is expected Monday night to select an architectural firm to draw plans for the city’s new police headquarters. Newnan service awardsThe City of Newnan recently announced the recipients of the 2008 Service Anniversary awards. The Mayor and City Council recognized each loyal employee and awarded them a certificate, a pin, and savings bond. First blood drive in Senoia is a success, exceeds goalThe Optimist Club of Senoia sponsored its first-ever blood drive for the Senoia area on November 28. The community drive, held at the Senoia United Methodist Church from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., had been targeted by American Red Cross officials to bring in 33 pints of life-saving blood. The local effort exceeded this goal by bringing in a total of 38 pints. Newnan cops - safe shopping tipsHave a happy, and a safe, holiday season. That is the word from Newnan Police, who recently provided a message to shoppers to take extra precautions during the holiday shopping season. Newnan firefighters get awardsIt is a different kind of work, one where lives are put at risk so that other lives might be saved. Seven Newnan firefighters who saved a life during 2008 have been honored with the Annual Life Saver Award. Residents begin to ponder the future of Fayette transportationIt was a meeting Dec. 9 to begin a discussion on what Fayette County residents want to see in their transportation future. And though that did occur, others at the meeting wanted to hear the particulars on the emerging West Fayetteville Bypass project. Nearly 180 attended the meeting at Fayette Senior Center. Southside path closed due to storm damageDue to storm damage on December 10, a small portion of Peachtree City’s golf cart path system is closed until further notice, officials said. New Fayette gov't watchdog group unveils plansFayette County’s newest non-profit, Fayette Citizens for Open Government (FAYcog), held its first press conference Thursday morning. The group used the occasion to announce its intention to serve as a watchdog on behalf of citizens, to monitor local government and inform county residents of ongoing issues of importance. PTC police working mail theft case2 neighborhoods hit Monday; 2 others targeted in recent past Peachtree City police are hoping the public can tip them off to the person or persons who stole mail from more than 30 mailboxes in the Hampton Green and Morallion Hills area Monday. F’ville Council OK’s fattened early retirement package[Resident disputes wisdom of F’ville early retirement plan — See Letters.] Eligible city of Fayetteville employees who want to do so can opt for voluntary early retirement under a plan and ordinance adopted by the city council Dec. 4. The plan could provide as much as $77,505 in the first year if all 13 eligible employees take the deal. Long sentence for kid’s gang ties? The rest of the story . . .A former Fayette County High School student who last week admitted to being a member of the Crips gang also had recruited a middle school student into the gang, said Fayette County District Attorney Scott Ballard. |