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PTC police chief wants to start K-9 unitNew Peachtree City Police Chief H.C. “Skip” Clark will ask the City Council Thursday night to OK a $13,000 donation to start a two-dog, two-handler K-9 unit. New Japanese restaurant coming to PTC’s Braelinn VillageThe site of Peachtree City’s first Japanese cuisine restaurant will soon be the destination for sushi and steak lovers again. 54/74 junction is PTC’s most dangerous intersectionThe place you are most likely to have a wreck in Peachtree City is right where you’d probably guess: The busy intersection of Ga. highways 54 and 74. 2 escape with minor injuries Friday in PTC plane crashA man and a woman were treated for minor injuries and released Friday afternoon following the crash of a small airplane just southeast of Peachtree City’s Falcon Field, police said. Citizens speak up for added tax at Fayette School Board meetingMeetings of school boards are usually not the most heavily attended of the meetings held by elected officials in any county. Fayette County School Board’s meeting Thursday night to get public comment on whether to put a one-percent Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) on the November ballot was a possible exception. Eighteen of the 75 people in the room signed up to have their say. And their near unanimous position: bring on the SPLOST. County gets some welcome rainIsn’t it great when lawns and outside plants can be watered from above ground rather than below? Drought or not, that is what happened this week in Fayette, as welcome storm clouds brought more than two inches of rain to much of Fayette County. Novelist Stuart Woods to headline PTC literary festThe Peachtree City Library has confirmed that 23 consecutive time New York Times bestselling author, Stuart Woods, will be headlining the second annual Peachtree City Literary Festival, September 19-21. A New Era Begins as a Historic Building in Peachtree City is DemolishedAn old Peachtree City landmark that sat on the site of what will be the permanent offices of Whitlock Ellis Wealth Management came tumbling down Tuesday, July 15. Sandy Creek graduate taking part in ROTC Field Training CourseBy Rich Lamance For most college students taking the summer off between their sophomore and junior years, life is usually filled with a summer job, time at the beach or a little extra time in front of their favorite video game. PTC looks at open space zoning tweaksPeachtree City may soon make minor changes to its open space zoning category. The move would split open space zoning into two categories: one for nature areas and other undeveloped conservation-type lands. The other would be for city-owned parcels such as the City Hall and Library complex. Wilden Plastics expansion OK’dPeachtree City planners have signed off on a local industry’s expansion plan. The 12,000 square foot office/warehouse building will be added to the Wilden Plastics campus on Ga. Highway 74 south. The conceptual plan was approved by the Planning Commission Monday night. 2 women accosted at Fayette PavilionIn the span of roughly three hours, two women have had personal items taken from them at stores at the Fayette Pavilion this afternoon. PTC man found guilty of bribery in federal courtPeachtree City resident R. Clay Harris was found guilty in federal court Thursday on charges of bribery and conspiring to bribe a former Atlanta Public School (APS) official. State park plan gets final OKNature just got a lot more interesting, especially for anyone interested in spending a leisurely amount of time along the banks of the Chattahoochee River. The approval and bond sale of the 3,000-acre Chattahoochee Bend State Park in western Coweta County on property bordering Carroll and Heard counties was announced July 28 at the Coweta County Commission chambers at a meeting of Chattahoochee-Flint Regional Development Center. Suspects still on the loose in Coweta bank robberyAn investigation into the robbery of Southern Community Bank in Newnan by two men late Tuesday morning is ongoing. Coweta Sheriff’s investigators said no weapons were used and no one was injured. Some aspects of the robbery show a familiarity to a July 21 attempted robbery in east Coweta and a July 23 robbery in Griffin. New school year begins in Coweta August 6Coweta County students go back to school for the 2008-09 school year on Wednesday, August 6. Parents and students can visit schools on the day before school starts, Tuesday August 5, from 10 a.m. to noon (all middle schools) and noon to 2 p.m. (all elementary schools). 10 Coweta schools fail to make AYP progressThe Georgia Department of Education released an initial list of Coweta County schools which successfully met Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) requirements under the No Child Left Behind act in the 2007-08 school year. FVPD warns of credit scamThe Fayetteville Police Department is warning residents about a credit scam advertisement that claims to help people resolve credit problems and bankruptcy. Local recycler arrested on 12 felony chargesPipe stolen from school construction site found at Fayetteville business The owner of Sweet Returns Recycling in downtown Fayetteville has been arrested by sheriff’s deputies for failing to keep records on customers who sold more than four and a half tons of metal to his business, according to warrants for his arrest. The way it wasFrom the first published yearbook of the old Fayette County Training School, faces from 1964 peer across the years. Opened in 1955 — a year after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling outlawing racial segregation in public schools — to educate black children on one campus, what is now East Fayette Elementary School sent its last students out the doors this past May. Pass SPLOST or cut 261 jobs?The other shoe may be dropping: Pass the 1-cent education sales tax in November or face big cuts in the Fayette County School System. Sales tax holiday starts on ThursdayWith parents scrambling to get their students ready to head back to school, the state of Georgia is doing its annual part to help consumers save money. PTC man heads CSI IraqWhen Lt. Col. Martin Rowe of Peachtree City got to Baghdad several months ago, he assumed command of forensic crime labs that are helping to identify enemy combatants. The labs are a relatively new wrinkle in the Global War on Terror, using fingerprints, DNA and other evidence to identify enemies who attack coalition forces, Rowe explained. Early voting ends Friday for runoffsFayette voters can head to the polls all this week to vote in the Republican and Democratic runoffs to determine the winner of two local races and one statewide race. County caves on billboardsAfter years of legal battles, the Fayette County Commission settled a lawsuit Thursday night to allow two billboards to be erected in the county. All Fayette schools ace fed’s AYP testsIt does not get any better than this. All of Fayette County 28 public schools met the federally-required Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) standard for 2008. Fayette was one of 34 school systems in Georgia where every school in the system met the standard. First phase of new college campus underway in FairburnIt has been 10 months since the Fairburn City Council approved the idea of constructing a college campus in the city’s downtown area. Chamber expo set for SeptemberThe Fayette County Chamber will provide an opportunity for local businesses to showcase their products and services to the community at the “Find it in Fayette” Community Expo coming in September. Why fight Atlanta traffic when we can “Find it in Fayette?” Fayette businesses provide a wide variety of goods and services, and the Expo will spotlight what is available right here in our backyard. Cops host safety event Tues. nightThe Fayetteville police and fire departments will join the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office in hosting a “National Night Out” back to school event at the Target store in the Fayette Pavilion from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday night. |