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Fayette to consider code violation feesWith more vacant homes in Fayette County due to foreclosures, the county’s building permit and inspection office has seen an uptick in inspection requests for code violation citations. Forshee to take job in AthensIt has been nearly four years since Matt Forshee moved to Fayette County to lead its economic development efforts. Forshee will continue to serve as CEO of the Development Authority until March 31 when he will become president of the Athens Economic Development Foundation. Return of value deadline nearsFayette County property owners wishing to file a “return of value” have until April 1 to get it done. The filing is open to property owners who disagree with the value placed on their properties last year. Cop Reports 022410The following arrests were reported by local law enforcement agencies for the past week. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty: Fake federal agent gets 2 years in prisonA traffic stop conducted by a Fayetteville police officer ultimately netted a two-year prison term for a Riverdale man who admitted to impersonating a federal law enforcement officer between 2005 and 2009. Local World Gyms launch third go round of ‘I Lost It At The Club’Losing weight is one of the most popular resolutions that people make each year and by the end of February or beginning of March, the determination they felt at the beginning of the year is starting to wane. That’s where a program like “I Lost It At The Club,” at the three World Gym locations in Fayette County can help not only re-energize a weight loss campaign or kickstart getting healthy and fit but also start a lifestyle change that can be followed for years to come. Southern Regional wants to offer open heart surgerySouthern Regional Medical Center in Riverdale has announced plans to begin providing open heart surgery as early as Jan. 1, 2012. PTC investigating death of UGA studentPeachtree City police are investigating the death of a University of Georgia student who was found unresponsive early Sunday morning at a residence in the Bradford Estates subdivision. Officers seek this man for attack on girl at Landmark MHPDetectives also want to speak with witness who intervened on girl's behalf Fayette sheriff’s detectives are asking the public to be on the lookout for a black man who attempted to abduct a young girl in the Landmark mobile home community Wednesday, Feb. 17. The man, depicted in this police sketch, approached the girl from behind as she was walking home and asked her to help him find his dog, detectives said. The girl said no and began running toward her home on Greenview Boulevard, detectives said. Fludd proposes tax hike for state's highest earnersState Representative Virgil Fludd, D-Tyrone, wants to add a “temporary” 1 percent income tax surcharge on Georgia’s highest earners as a way to raise more than $200 million for the state’s beleaguered budget. PTC firemen save 3 dogs from blazePeachtree City firefighters rescued three dogs from a house fire that occurred early this morning during a heavy electrical storm. Three local teams make state basketball tournamentThe final day of the region 5-AAAA tournament was a good day for McIntosh and not so good for Fayette County’s boys and girls. County to consider new permit feesFayette County officials are looking at establishing new fees for permits and violations that are not currently assessed by the county’s permits and inspections department. Race for Riley kicks off at Sprayberry'sIt is almost time for the annual Race for Riley fundraiser to benefit the Joseph Sams School in Fayetteville. A pre-event fundraiser will be held Feb. 22 from 5-8 p.m. at the Sprayberry’s Barbecue location on Ga. Highway 34 across from Walmart near I-85 in Newnan. PTC’s finest ... and free-estVolunteer cops sworn in; each paid own way through academy Peachtree City’s police force has two new cops on the street at a deep discount. Residents Phil Jones and Eric Semon were sworn in Thursday as the city’s first reserve police officers. Both have graduated from police academy, taking classes at night ... and at their own cost. Imker bid to halt project failsCouncilman wants SPLOST funds to balance budget A bid to halt the design of the widening of the Lake Peachtree cart path bridge fell flat Thursday night. Right-of-way issue stalls Tyrone drainage projectThe Tyrone Town Council Thursday approved a design and engineering proposal for a Valleywood Road drainage project. Planners will have to wait for the go-ahead from Town Manager Richard Newbern since the right-of-way for the project has not been obtained. Tree fee talk tabled to retreatSome on PTC council want it added to budget talks A proposal to institute a new $25 fee for tree removal permits in Peachtree City has been postponed yet again. 2 arrested for entering autosPeachtree City police arrested two suspects Tuesday afternoon in connection with three entering auto cases. The suspects were caught thanks to a witness description of the getaway vehicle as it left the Mellow Mushroom restaurant, police said. The suspects were apprehended at the Chick-fil-A in the Kedron Village shopping center, police said. PTC cops seek help with shoplifting investigationOn February 17 the Peachtree City Police Department arrested Frank McGhee, age 45, of 706 North Avenue in Griffin. He was charged with four counts of Felony Shoplifting and four counts of Felony Retail Property Fencing. Senior apartments on backburnerThe Peachtree City Council Thursday postponed a request to lift the city’s multi-family housing moratorium to consider rezoning a 4.8 acre site off Ga. Highway 54 East for a senior apartment complex. PTC sinks cell tower varianceA request for a variance to allow a 165-foot cellphone tower in the industrial park off Dividend Drive and Kelly Drive was denied by the Peachtree City Council Thursday night. Arson ruled out in Fairburn fireThe fire last week that destroyed several of Fairburn’s historic two- and three-story downtown businesses at Campbellton Street and U.S. Highway 29 is still under investigation, but fire Chief Jody Weller said Wednesday that arson has been ruled out as a cause. Slain officer’s suspected killer arrested, community shakenThere is a Thin Blue Line running through the city of Chattahoochee Hills today. That thin blue line stretches along Vernon Grove Road and is emblematic of the service of Lt. Mike Vogt, a longtime officer who gave his life in the line of duty Monday afternoon after being allegedly shot while in his patrol car by 44 year-old Robert Cook who was arrested Wednesday. Coweta jail expansion analysis project awardedThe idea of potentially expanding the Coweta County Jail and a methodology to accomplish that need moved one step closer to reality Feb. 16 when commissioners approved the award of a needs assessment and space analysis to low bidder Mark Goldman & Associates. Goldman was one of four bidders responding to the Request for Proposal. Body of East Coweta man found in pond behind homeA search of the area near a residence on Kensington Drive off Reese Road in east Coweta over the weekend revealed the body of 36 year-old David Brightwell in a lake behind the home. Fischer Crossings plan approvedDeveloper Scott Seymour got the go-ahead on minor changes to the Fischer Crossings commercial development on the northeast side of Fischer Road and Ga. Highway 34/54. Coweta County commissioners Tuesday voted 4-1 in favor of the proposal. That vote is expected to result in the opening later this year of a multi-screen theater. Local project raising food and water for HaitiEagle Scout projects can take many forms. For Starr’s Mill High School senior JohnMark Conklin, the idea of collecting staple foods and water for earthquake victims in Haiti was just the thing to do. JohnMark is partnering with New Hope Church South and with Tyrone-based Operation Mobilization to collect rice, beans and water and to have it shipped to the Caribbean island. Starship files in federal courtStarship Enterprises Adult Novelties & Gifts has upped the ante on its bid to conduct business at its proposed location on Ga. Highway 34 at Thomas Crossroads. The company has filed a federal lawsuit claiming Coweta County’s actions to prevent the store’s opening is unconstitutional. Boy, 6, killed by rolling vehicle in N. FayetteDeputies: Defect in car likely to blame A six-year-old boy died late Wednesday after a car slipped out of park, rolled down a driveway and struck him, according to Fayette County sheriff's deputies. |