Etowah crushes Starr's Mill at the Dome, 47-24

The Boykin surname is one that has haunted the Starr’s Mill Panthers in the past.

Brandon Boykin, a former standout quarterback/cornerback at Fayette County who is now playing at Georgia, helped lead his team to a 28-14 victory over Starr’s Mill last season.

Sandy Creek defeats Salem 14-7 in scrimmage

It was only a scrimmage, but the Sandy Creek Patriots looked impressive Friday, defeating the Salem Seminoles 14-7 at The Battlefield in Tyrone.

PTC using path patrols for info gathering

141 citations issued so far in 424 hours of path patrol

So far this year, Peachtree City police have logged 424 hours of patrol on the cart path system.

Recreation fees headed up in PTC

Some groups using Peachtree City facilities will have to pay more starting in January thanks to new fees that will be charged.

Tyrone finance director: “We’re broke,”

The Tyrone Town Council got a huge dose of reality Thursday night.

“We’re broke,”said Finance Director Mary Sturm.

Budget for reduced concerts approved

3 concerts left give amphitheater chance to improve results

A plan to cut the number of concerts at Peachtree City's amphitheater in half was approved along with next year's budget for the city's tourism association Thursday night.

Donations sought for police K-9 program

Donations sought for police K-9 program

Panasonic has donated $13,000 to kick start fund-raising for a new K-9 program for the Peachtree City Police Department.

An estimated $40,000 is needed to start the program with two dogs, equipment and training, police said.

Cell tower expansion OK'd

Will add to base of tower, not height, as Verizon upgrades equipment

Verizon Wireless will be allowed to update the equipment on a cell phone tower off Senoia Road thanks to a variance approved Thursday by the Peachtree City Council.

Planners to review Autozone, Kedron Kroger colors

The Peachtree City Planning Commission will get its first look Monday night at a plan to build an AutoZone at Wilshire Village on Ga. Highway 74 South.

Tyrone commission works on comp plan

Tyrone Planning Commission several months ago began the arduous task of going through the town’s previously approved Comprehensive Plan page by page to determine what changes might be needed. Those efforts continued at the Aug. 14 work session. Making their way through little more than a dozen pages of the voluminous document, commissioners’ only differences of opinion came on topics such as density and sewer.

Gas station gunman caught, now in jail

BP robber 8-21-08 This image shows the same suspect entering the store and approaching the counter during the robbery. Photo courtesy Fayette County Sheriff's Office.

Eatonton resident Jason Pollard, 29, who allegedly robbed the BP gas station on Ga. Highway 138 north Thursday morning is now in jail after being arrested at 11 p.m. Thursday, according to Fayette Sheriff's spokesperson Belinda McCastle. Pollard was a former resident of Fayette County, McCastle said.

Click here for the BP robbery video that helped lead to the Pollard's apprehension

Det. Josh Shelton credits the video being broadcast on Fox5 Atlanta for helping generate multiple tips on the Pollard's identity. The video led to multiple anonymous tips on the Pollard's identity, he said.

Sitton, Dunn and Folds lead Sandy Creek past Starr's Mill, 9-1

Sandy Creek pitcher Kayla Folds Photo/Kevin Wandra.

With the way Sandy Creek hit and Kayla Folds pitched Thursday, the Starr’s Mill Lady Panthers didn’t have much of a chance.

Time to hunker down

Time to hunker down

East Coweta faced off against Starr’s Mill in a preseason scrimmage last Friday.

Office rezoning denied on Hwy. 154

It was over almost as soon as it began. A rezoning request Aug. 19 to Coweta County Commission by Orion R.E.I. to have the 7.78 acres at Ga. Highway 154 and Manchester Drive in Sharpsburg rezoned for the construction of eight office buildings totaling 50,000 square feet was defeated by a 3-2 vote with no discussion.

County to sell courthouse plants

The rehabilitation of Coweta County’s historic courthouse includes more than the building itself. Nandinas and oakleaf hydrangeas adorning the courthouse grounds will be removed in coming weeks and will be available for sale later this year through Coweta County Extension Service’s Master Gardeners program.

School board now has a full team

School board now has a full team

The Coweta County Board of Education has appointed Newnan attorney Graylin Ward to the school board’s 4th district seat.

Ward, a resident of the Canongate neighborhood, will fulfill the unexpired term of Board member Brian Roy, which extends through the end of 2010.  Roy resigned from the board in March because of a family move to a new home out-of-county.

New park planned in Newnan

New park planned in Newnan

American Legion member Harold Barron was nothing if not persuasive. His request on behalf of the organization to have the Coweta County Commissioners contribute to the construction of Veteran’s Memorial Park in the Temple Avenue Park in Newnan was approved unanimously Aug. 19. The Commission agreed to allocated up to $125,000 for the project to honor Coweta’s veterans.

Piedmont Newnan gets OK for imaging center

Piedmont Newnan Hospital has received approval on its Certificate of Need (CON) Application from the Georgia Department of Community Health, Division of Health Planning, for an outpatient imaging center at the Summit Healthplex on Highway 34 East.

Coweta forest service annual report

They accomplish a lot with only a few staff. That was the message Aug. 19 as Coweta/South Fulton Forestry Unit Chief Ranger Terry Quigley gave his annual report of forestry unit activities to Coweta County commissioners.

City of Newnan police will begin school familiarzation program

The city of Newnan Police will start The School Familiarization Program this school year. Police officers will make city schools a part of their regular patrols. The program calls for officers to conduct foot patrols through all the schools within their assigned beat.

Parents now have access to more student information

Parents of Coweta County School System students now have the opportunity to follow their children’s daily attendance, grades and other school matters online, with the opening of the Parent Portal.

Riding out Tropical Storm Fay

Tropical Storm Fay flooding Shane Washburn, grandson of Marie Washburn of Peachtree City and Pat and Bob Allen of Fayetteville, rowed through the streets of his Indialantic, Fla. neighborhood Wednesday after Tropical Storm Fay dumped over 15 inches of rain. The Washburns home was spared from flooding. Photo/Special.

Fayette School Board holds first public hearing on updated millage rate

Fayette County School Board held the first of three public hearings on the millage rate Thursday morning. Once approved at the final public hearing Aug. 28, the millage rate will increase from the current 18.596 mills to 19.75 mills.

North Fayette gas station robbed; reward offered

BP robber 8-21-08 This image shows the same suspect entering the store and approaching the counter during the robbery. Photo courtesy Fayette County Sheriff's Office.

Click here for BP robbery video

Pavilion store broken into overnight

The AT&T store at the Fayette Pavilion was broken into early this morning, Fayetteville police said.

Thieves got away with one flat screen TV, but left behind another that had been removed from the wall, police said.

PTC to give tourism association $35K towards shortfall

An agreement has been drafted for Peachtree City to pay $35,000 to the city's Tourism Association to help cover an expected year-end shortfall of $82,000.

Is $10M new school needed?

By the time new 675-student school opens, the system will have 700 more slots than it has students to fill them

Is $10M new school needed?

In 2004, building a new elementary school in the center of the county may have seemed like a good idea.

What a difference four years makes. Even as the Fayette County Board of Education held a ceremonial groundbreaking for the $9.9 million Rivers Elementary School Aug. 14, many taxpayers are debating the need for a new school while the economy is slumping and student growth is flat or declining.

Go slow for new school zones in PTC

Now that the new school zone times in Peachtree City are posted, the next job is to erect new larger school zone signs ... and new signs that will warn motorists before they enter the school zones.

Deputies arrest 17-year-old for molesting girl, 12

A north Fayette teen has been arrested for molesting a 12-year-old girl, sheriff’s deputies reported.

Auston Wayne Relaford, 17, was charged with child molestation and enticing a child for indecent purposes, deputies said. The incident took place at a residence on Shenandoah Trace off Ga. Highway 138.

Cox reads Jeff Foxworthy

Cox reads Jeff Foxworthy

Georgia state School Superintendent Kathy Cox visits Sara Harp Minter Elementary Monday, taking time to read Jeff Foxworthy’s book, “Dirt on My Shirt,” to a room full of second-graders.