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More than 3,000 show up at Race for RileyThe pastoral setting of Georgia Baptist Children’s Home in Palmetto was the perfect backdrop again this year for the 4th Annual Race for Riley fund-raiser to benefit The Joseph Sams School in Fayetteville. Lady Chiefs first to make AAAA soccer quarterfinalsIt took almost 11 minutes for McIntosh’s varsity girls soccer team to score their first goal on Monday afternoon, but the win over Thomas County Central was never in doubt. The entire first half was played in the Lady Yellow Jackets half of the field and it was obvious McIntosh would break through eventually and score a lot of goals. Incumbents qualify for state seatsSix of Fayette's seven incumbent state legislators threw their hats in the political ring early on, qualifying for office by the end of Monday afternoon, according to the Georgia Secretary of State's web site. PTC wants private collegeLocal officials are hoping to woo a private four-year college to relocate from East Point to Peachtree City. The target of their desire is Atlanta Christian College, which enrolls approximately 400 students and has degree programs in seven areas of study. Burn ban starts ThursdayStarting Thursday the annual summer-long ban on outdoor burning goes into effect. The ban will last until October 1. It’s enacted each year in metro Atlanta to improve air quality. Previews for the second round of the state soccer playoffsMonday, Apr. 28, 2008 McIntosh Lady Chiefs (13-3-1) vs. Thomas County Central Lady Yellow Jackets (12-4) Panthers second to Woodward in region golf tournamentThe region 2-AAAA golf team title was won by Woodward Academy with a score of 310. Starr’s Mill finished second by winning a one hole playoff over Northgate High School. The second place score posted by Starr’s Mill was 318. House speaker Richardson to address Fayette GOPGlenn Richardson, Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives, will be speaking at the May 3 breakfast meeting of the Fayette Republican Party at 9 a.m. at the International House of Pancakes in Fayetteville. Tyrone holds its first Earth DayTyrone held its first Earth Day celebration April 19. And it was a hit. And it was everything natural. The kids played, planted flowers and got a glimpse of nature’s microscopic wonders while adults got plenty of conservation tips. Visit the photo gallery section of www.thecitizen.com for more photos of Tyrone Earth Day. Tyrone library dedicationIt has been open for a while but the official dedication of the new Tyrone Library is held April 20. A large crowd is on hand as Georgia Public Library Services Facilities Director Nathan Rall and Tyrone Library Supervisor Julie Digby cut the ribbon. Year overdue, 54W bridge project still ongoingOne year after it was originally supposed to be completed, progress on Peachtree City’s long-delayed golf cart bridge is gaining some steam, city officials reported last week. Huddleston Pond almost doneWithin a month city officials hope to be filling Huddleston Pond back up. The pond’s level has been dramatically reduced while crews built a new dam and pipe for the emergency spillway. Significant problems with the dam were found in March 2006, and the lake was drained almost completely in September 2006 when more extensive problems were found. Tinsley Mill condos to get flood fixA fix is in the works for the flooding that has occurred over the years at the Tinsley Mill Village condomimums just off Lake Peachtree. Triathlon club footing bill for pedestrian bridgeBridge will span creek between Picnic Park, Drake Field A local triathlon group has offered to pay for and install a pedestrian bridge to be installed between Drake Field and Picnic Park. Ramsey at Oak GroveRepresentative Matt Ramsey presents 5th Grade Student Council members of Oak Grove Elementary School with a new Georgia state flag to be flown over the school. From left are Assistant Principal Mary Ann Babb, Rachel Moore, Rep. Ramsey, Haley Febrey, Sarah Mendes, Carly Pressgrove, Sarah McBride, and Laura Landis. Seated are Jessica Ward and Katie Anderson. Photo/Special. Immediate Care Centers of Ga. open houseImmediate Care Centers of Georgia, the first urgent care center of its kind in the area, will host its grand opening this weekend in the Market Hill Office Park in Tyrone. Huge OPEN HOUSE Weekend Across Fayette County, May 3 - 4The Fayette County Board of Realtors® is sponsoring a county wide open house weekend May 3rd and 4th. Over 200 homes will be open across the county that weekend. The Board has been extremely pleased by the wonderful response to the weekend by Realtors®, their clients and customers. Variance allows for home expansionA couple trying to sell their home got approval from the City Council last week to build into the rear building setback to extend their kitchen and breakfast area. Tyrone planning-Grove Park lot #7Questions by Tyrone Planning Commission Thursday soon led to unanimous approval of the revised final site plan for Lot #7 at Grove Park on Handley Road. Tyrone rapeA 20 year-old Sharpsburg man has been arrested by Tyrone Police in connection with an alleged rape that occurred during the Labor Day weekend in 2005. Sandy Creek boys shock Apalachee, 2-1The Sandy Creek Patriots varsity boys soccer team advanced to the second round of the Class AAA state playoffs with a 2-1 win over Apalachee. Dunkin' Donuts targeted by gunmanA clerk at the Dunkin' Donuts in Fayetteville was robbed early Thursday morning via the drive-through window, police said. An insider’s perspective on Jimmy Carter’s Middle East peace missionFormer President Jimmy Carter’s trip to the Middle East has been much in the news this past week. Both Democratic contenders Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton weighed in on Carter’s private diplomacy mission. His son, Jeff Carter, a Peachtree City resident, is a regular online blogger on TheCitizen.com and offers his perspective from the inside. Read the son’s take on his famous father’s controversial trip by clicking here. Food, fun in NewnanIt may have only been a few thousand people who flocked to the downtown area April 17 for a Taste of Newnan, but it seemed like a good portion of Coweta and surrounding counties made the trek to consume an incredible array of goodies. Live music and other entertainment was the order of the day, and no one left hungry. Photos/Ben Nelms. Committee starts looking at restructuring governmentDoes Coweta County’s governmental structure need to undergo a change in the future? An attempt to begin to find an answer to that question came April 17 with the first meeting of a committee proposed in February by County Commission Chairman Tim Higgins to determine whether the county’s current governmental structure is sufficient to meet future needs. Much of the April 17 conversation included the idea of having a countywide commission chairman. City to mull downtown tax increaseThe city of Senoia plans to poll local business leaders about a three-mill increase in property taxes. The tax would go to fund a full-time downtown development director, who would spend time marketing the downtown and trying to lure more businesses to the burgeoning business district. |