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Sales tax holiday is this weekendGeorgians will have the opportunity to purchase qualified energy efficient products with no state or local sales tax from Thursday, Oct. 2 through Sunday, Oct. 5. Judge declines to release student on gun caseRobin Kittrell remains in diversion center, working on diploma A request for the early release of a former Whitewater High School student who pled guilty last year to bringing guns to campus in his car has been denied. Seniors a growing segment of FayetteLeaders attend forum on issues for residents 55 and up Local city and county leaders met en masse Monday night to begin looking at potential changes for Fayette County and its cities so they can adapt to the county’s growing population of older residents. 2 plead to marijuana traffickingThird defendant skips court Monday While two men pled guilty to drug trafficking charges Monday, a third co-defendant skipped court, officials said. Fayette outdoor burning ban to be liftedThe Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services is pleased to announce that the outdoor burning ban will be lifted on October 1. Residents and developers who have acquired the appropriate permit and follow basic safety precautions will be allowed to burn. Each year the department enforces an outdoor burning ban from April 30 through September 30. All residents and developers should take note of the following information in an effort to burn debris safely and for accruing a permit. House bailout defeated 228-205The U.S. House voted against a $700 billion bailout for the country’s troubled financial markets Monday afternoon, and Fayette County’s representative hopes a solution can be found. Bobcats can't stop Chargers, fall 28-0The Our Lady of Mercy Bobcats hosted Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy last Friday and played the Chargers tight, trailing 7-0 after three quarters, but ELCA lit it up in the fourth quarter and won 28-0. Gas crunch still hitting FayetteRefinery production improving in Gulf, but only at half normal capacity; only 2 stations in Fayette out of gas at 1:30 today Some gas stations in Fayette remain out of gas while others are selling gas with hardly any lines to speak of at lunchtime today. That seems to be better than the media reports from metro Atlanta this weekend, with stories of multiple gas stations remaining dry and frustrated drivers unable to fill up at all. And the gas stations that did have product in the metro area had significantly long lines, according to televised reports. Landmark wallops Fellowship Christian for fourth straight win, 35-0If you look up the word “difference-maker” in the dictionary, you might find the faces of three Landmark Christian football players, Blake Wyatt, Tanner Bryant and Andrew Glaize. Indians win and Bobcats loseOn a light night of football in the area, East Coweta has defeated Westlake 10-0 and Our Lady of Mercy fell to Eagle's Landing Christian Academy 26-0. Governor releases Friday fuel updateGovernor also extends executive order relaxing restrictions on fuel distribution ATLANTA – Governor Sonny Perdue Friday afternoon released the latest information on fuel production from the Gulf of Mexico: Founders Day - a sweet treatAside from the cool glasses worn by one energetic attendee, the hundreds of people, maybe a thousand or more, found the annual Tyrone Founders Day Parade a joy to behold. The festive spirit drew in the crowds that lined Senoia Road and filtered over to the carnival rides and food that filled Handley Park. More Tyrone Founders Day 2008 photos can be found here. PTC denied light for 74S sports fieldsProgress reported on 54W golf cart bridge Peachtree City officials are still trying to convince the Georgia Department of Transportation to allow a traffic light on Ga. Highway 74 south at the city’s baseball and soccer complex. Former Booth booster pleads to taking fundsThe former president of the Booth Middle School Athletic Booster Club pled guilty in court Tuesday to taking money from the club’s treasury. Decision on college location expected in Nov.Peachtree City officials are re-tooling the “transition” plan that would provide a temporary location for Atlanta Christian College as it would build a brand-new campus on the northern end of the city. Developer making second pitch for traffic lightDOT denied first request for intersection of Hwy. 54 West and Line Creek Drive A developer wanting to build a 175,000 square foot shopping center on Ga. Highway 54 West at Planterra Way will make another overture to state officials seeking a traffic light for the development. PTC wins new patrol carFully-equipped unit given by Governor’s Office of Highway Safety The Peachtree City Police Department won a fully-equipped police car at the recent banquet for the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. Luxury senior apartments to open next monthTowne Club, an luxury apartment complex aimed at seniors 55 and above, is about to open its doors in south Peachtree City. Fall Bird Walk at Sams Lake, Fayette’s Newest PreserveJoin fellow nature lovers on a fun and informative Bird Walk on Saturday, October 4th, 2008 at 9 am. Expert bird caller David Cree will lead the guided walk at the Sams Lake Bird Sanctuary, Fayette’s newest preserve just opened to the public by Southern Conservation Trust Gathering Place t hold political forumA political forum will be held on Sunday, October 19th from 2-4 p.m. at The Gathering Place in Peachtree City sponsored by the Peachtree City Senior Adult Council. Reuniting with WoodsIn his first book, “Chiefs,” Stuart Woods used the name of a friend from the University of Georgia for the name of one of the characters in the book. That friend, Julius Holt, now lives in Peachtree City and used the lines from “Chiefs” to reintroduce himself to Woods last Sunday afternoon at a book signing at the Peachtree City Literary Festival. Woods’ latest novel, “Hot Mahogany” is available at bookstores now. Photo/Paul Lentz. tyrone planning- boundary discussion date setThe outcome of the brief meeting Thursday by Tyrone Planning Commission came with the board agreeing to set Oct. 9 as a time to begin a discussion of the boundaries of the three overlapping downtown development districts. Bill Heard Chevy closes dealerships nationwideThe Union City location of Bill Heard Chevrolet has closed its doors for good. The abrupt closing came at 1 p.m. Wednesday with employees receiving a only a short notice. A company press release yesterday said all dealerships nationwide have ceased operations. $60 million county budget gets OKIt only took a few minutes of discussion Sept. 23 for the Coweta County Commissioners to unanimously adopt the county’s 2009 General Fund budget totaling $60.5 million. The discussion was the last of several that had been held on the budget in recent weeks. Love vintage cars and The Varsity? Head to Senoia this weekendThe fourth annual Cruisin to the Oldies Car Show will now run from 1 p.m.-9 p.m. on September 27. The event is open to street rods, muscle cars, motorcycles and antique cars of all kinds. Courthouse renovation should be done in 18 monthsHeadley Construction has been awarded the bid for rehabilitation of the historic Coweta County Courthouse. The company’s low bid of $6,284,000 beat out the next lowest bid by approximately $600,000. Construction should take approximately 18 months. Citizen Academy gets off to a good startIt is a good way to find out more about “The City of Homes” and what makes it tick. Now in its 5th year, Newnan Citizen Academy kicked off its six-week course last week. AffadavitsThe Coweta County School System is requiring 2008-09 Affidavits of Residence from the parents or guardians of all children enrolled in Coweta County schools. Fall Taste Of Newnan coming Oct. 2The Fall Taste of Newnan, sponsored by Main Street Newnan, J-93, 92.5 The Bear and local Kroger stores, is October 2 on the courthouse square in historic Downtown Newnan from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The event showcases local restaurants and caterers and gives visitors an opportunity to sample treats from Main Street Newnan vendors. The event is rain or shine and is free and open to the public. Online exclusive: Week 5 football previewLandmark Christian War Eagles (3-1) vs. Fellowship Christian Paladins (2-2), Friday, 7:30 p.m. Landmark and Fellowship are tied with Whitefield Academy for first place in Region 5-A. Both Landmark and Fellowship are on winning streaks; Landmark has won three straight games, Fellowship two. |