Shopping center seeks approval to go over 150,000 square foot limit in PTC

A request to go over Peachtree City’s 150,000 square foot limit for shopping centers will be considered by the Planning Commission Monday night.

Sewer water ready for PTC sports fields

Youth baseball, soccer officials OK with plan

Peachtree City’s sewer authority is ready to pump specially-treated sewer water to irrigate fields at the city’s Baseball and Soccer Complex off Ga. Highway 74 south.

Tyrone PD gets drug money

Tyrone PD gets drug money

All it took was a handshake with Fayette County Sheriff Randall Johnson for Tyrone Police Chief Brandon Perkins to walk away with $79,615.51. But that was the easy part.

Partners Partners with Tyrone PD

It was a good night for a good cause. Partners Pizza in Tyrone did some partnering of their own May 7 with Tyrone Police to raise money for the Georgia Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run. Seven police officers and the town court clerk volunteered as servers at the restaurant, earning $865.78 between 6-9 p.m.

DARE grads at Oak Grove

DARE grads at Oak Grove

More than 70 fifth-graders at Oak Grove Elementary School received their certificates recently for completing the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program. The program, taught by Peachtree City police officer Paul Smiley, deals with the consequences of drug usage and how to deal with peer pressure. Photo/Special.

Bands Showcase Skills at PTC Combined 5th Grade Band Concert

Four elementary schools were well represented at the Peachtree City Combined 5th Grade band concert recently at Booth Middle School and the Booth Jazz Band showed the younger students what they have to look forward to. The elementary schools included Crabapple Lane, conductor Jennifer Brinson; Huddleston, conductor Jennifer Brinson; Kedron, conductor Mitchell Birnbaum; and Peachtree City Elementary, conductor Leslie Minor.

Top honors for U.S. Army Forces Command civilian employee

Top honors for civilian employee

Larris J. Marks of Fayetteville was selected by the Secretary of the Army to receive the Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service, the highest civilian honorary award granted for a Department of the Army civilian.

Patriotic Sponsors Help Celebrate Event in Peachtree City

Thanks to the generous contributions of local sponsors, organizers of the Peachtree City Memorial Day celebration have been able to offer food and beverages to spectators and participants for the past three years.

Tyrone teacher wins culinary award

Tyrone teacher wins culinary award

Susan Barger, school nutrition manager of Tyrone Elementary School, was awarded first place for her Light Fruit Dessert in the statewide culinary arts competition. She was recognized by Principal, Eddie Pollard for her first place performance in the Georgia School Nutrition Association State Competition.

Five Years Distinguished

Five Years Distinguished

For the fifth consecutive year in its six-year history, the Air Force Junior ROTC (AFJROTC) Unit at Sandy Creek High as been designated a Distinguished Unit.

ROTC Students Earn Military Scholarships

ROTC Students Earn Military Scholarships

Students in the Air Force Junior ROTC program at Sandy Creek High have earned military scholarships each year since the program was implemented. This year is no exception with two students earning full scholarships and one gaining admission to West Point.

Whitewater player and coach, Starr's Mill coach receive honors

Whitewater soccer player Kyle Adams will be recognized as Student-Athlete of the Year for Class AAAA at The Georgia Soccer Coaches Association banquet next week. He will be joined by Coach Shane Pulliam, who will be named Coach of the Year in Class AAAA. Starr’s Mill coach Mike Hanie will be named Class AAAA Coach of the Month.

Industrial space, warehouses could be headed next to movie studio

Coweta County Commission is set to hold two public hearing June 12 on proposed developments on Chestlehurst Road off Ga. Highway 16 just east of Senoia. One of the proposals seeks to rezone 8.459 acres from Rural Conservation (RC) to Light Industrial (LM) for offices, warehouses and shop space while the other seeks to rezone two tracts totaling approximately six acres to establish a church and Christian retreat facility.

Illegal alien charged with rape

A 27 year-old Palmetto man was arrested April 27, charged with the statutory rape of a 13 year-old girl at her home on the city’s south side. Police said the man had been living illegally in the United States for 16 years.

Relay for Life raises $200,000

Relay for Life raises $200,000

Relay for Life Coweta celebrated its 15th year on May 2 and 3 at the Coweta Fairgrounds in Newnan. With 364 cancer survivors registered to join 69 teams of volunteers who would walk for twelve hours to support the American Cancer Society’s efforts to raise funds for research and patient services, the scene was picture perfect as the sun set over the Opening Ceremonies.

The dish on Mike from “Dishing With Mike”

Michael Hutcheson

If you are a subscriber to cable television through Newnan Utilities, you may have stumbled across a local cooking show on Channel 10 over the past two years. “Dishing With Mike,” hosted by Mike Hutcheson, a former executive chef in some very posh places, prides itself on showing local viewers “how to do fun food, fast.”

Huge development planned near Coweta

It was a while in the making, but a massive residential and commercial/office proposal is finally surfacing in Palmetto. The Foxhall Village proposal is billed as a 1,323-acre master-planned sustainable community located inside the Fulton County portion of Palmetto, according to a development of Regional Importance (DRI) application filed with Atlanta Regional Commission. The development application was filed by Merrill Trust Communities & Resorts, LLC. The proposed development is situated in the northwest portion of the city.

Dr. Jan Franks Named Arnall Middle’s new principal

Northgate High School Assistant Principal Dr. Jan Franks was named as the new principal of Arnall Middle School by the Coweta County Board of Education on Tuesday.

5 Avenue stores closed for electrical repair

Five stores at The Avenue Peachtree City shopping center were closed temporarily this morning by the city's fire department so electrical repairs can be made, officials said.

Chiefs edge Westminster 10-9 in OT, advance to lacrosse finals

Prior to the start of McIntosh’s state semi-final lacrosse game against the defending state champion Westminster Wildcats, head coach Mike Meutzel reminded his team that they were one step away from the state championship game.

Fayette will ask to modify water restrictions

State open to changes, but warns drought could worsen over summer

Though nearby Spalding County was one of six Georgia counties to have water restrictions eased by the state this week, Fayette can expect no such break just yet, according to state officials.

Drive-thru rage: gun pulled at Fayetteville McDonald's

A disgruntled customer pointed a gun at a McDonald's employee late Tuesday night before driving off, Fayetteville Police said Wednesday afternoon.

The John and John Show-May 7

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The Citizen Sports Blitz - Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Mike and Kevin talk about the playoffs for soccer, baseball, tennis, track and lacrosse.

Whitewater's season comes to an end, 2-1 to Lakeside-Dekalb in semifinals

The Whitewater Wildcats got off to a rough start this season, losing six of their first 11 games, including five to state-ranked opponents.

Relay for Life supporters march to ‘Amazing Grace’

Relay for Life supporters march to ‘Amazing Grace’

Seventeen-year-old bagpiper and McIntosh High School student Brian Forsyth leads the mass of caregivers to the sounds of “Amazing Grace” in the silent Caregivers Walk near the beginning of the 2008 Fayette County Relay for Life.

Dunn reenters county politics

When qualifying closed Friday afternoon for the three County Commission races, one name towered above the rest.

Former County Commission Chairman Greg Dunn qualified to run against Commissioner Robert Horgan in the Post 1 race.

DA Ballard opposed by his former assistant

The upcoming political season will be interesting at the Fayette County Courthouse, as incumbent District Attorney Scott Ballard faces a former employee wanting to take his place and three other Republicans seek the office of retiring Probate Court Judge Martha Stephenson.

No free ride for 3 school board posts

Incumbents Smith, Key and Smola draw 4 challengers for July 15

The Fayette County Board of Education had no shortage of candidates to qualify for the seats in Post 1, 2 and 3 to be decided later this year. A total of four challengers will face incumbents Janet Smola, Terri Smith and Marion Key.

Fayette foreclosures set to double

The news doesn’t seem to be getting any better for the county’s staggering economy.

In statistics released last week by equitydepot.net, Fayette’s homes up for foreclosure could easily double the 2007 number.