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Wandering toddler on cart path leads to arrestA Peachtree City man was arrested by police Wednesday after his 2-year-old son was found unattended on a cart path nearly a quarter-mile away from their home by a woman driving in her golf cart, police said. PTC future on table at town hall meeting TuesdayPeachtree City Mayor Harold Logsdon will host a town hall meeting Tuesday focusing on current and future growth, transportation and redevelopment issues. Jury to determine if woman is competent for murder trialA Fayette County Jury ultimately will determine whether or not a Powder Springs woman accused of killing her ex-husband in Peachtree City in October is competent enough to stand trial on criminal charges from the case. Grants on way for runway, ramp repair at Falcon FieldState and federal grants are being secured to allow for the repair and crack sealing of the runway and terminal-area ramps at Falcon Field, officials said. A Day at DeltaPictured from left: Capt. Janet Mellard, Cadet Louis Mark, Cadet Jacob Mellard, Cadet Brian Green, Cadet Jacob LaBar, Cadet Christian Nininger, Cadet Steven Mellard, Cadet Andrew Sennett, Cadet Paul Seahorn, Cadet Jesse Mellard, and 2nd Lt David Seahorn. A Day at DeltaCadets of Civil Air Patrol’s Newnan Coweta Cadet squadron recently spent the day on a special tour of Delta’s museum and facilities. William Ortiz, a dispatcher at Delta and a former cadet, guided the cadets on the tour as they explored many different parts of the Delta campus. 15 members graduate Leadership CowetaAfter 10 months of intensively studying all the factors that make Coweta County a great place to live — and exploring its current and future challenges — 15 members of the Leadership Coweta Class of 2007 celebrated their graduation at the Newnan Utilities Cabin in Newnan. TDK is dead — for nowCoweta County officials said Tuesday that last week’s vote by the Peachtree City Council to not build the extension of TDK Boulevard More drugs, more arrestsHere we go again. Three men from Atlanta, Riverdale and Lumber City were arrested on multiple drug and firearms charges Wednesday evening in a drug deal on Ga. Highway 92 when they attempted to purchase 25 pounds of marijuana and one kilogram of cocaine from undercover agents. Reservoir agreement still uncertainIt was one of those back and forth things with everyone standing their ground. South Fulton Municipal Regional Water & Sewer Authority hit another impasse Tuesday over the question of what to do with the funds that will come from refinancing the authority’s $41.7 million bond. Hwy. 54 properties considered for F'ville annexationFayetteville Planning & Zoning commissioners heard a request Tuesday that could lead to the annexation and rezoning of two properties on Ga. Highway 54 West. Wandering toddler on cart path leads to arrestOfficial: Dad failed to call police after son went missing A Peachtree City man was arrested by police today after his 2-year-old son was found unattended on a cart path nearly a quarter-mile away from their home by a woman driving in her golf cart, police said. Fayette to study drawback of ‘weekend-only’ wateringIf the recent drought continues, the state Department of Natural Resources may increase outdoor watering restrictions across Georgia. CSX set to expand in FairburnExpansion plans for CSX Intermodal got the go ahead June 11 when Fairburn City council approved the conceptual site plan that will add another 700 parking spaces for trucks, add two sets of railroad tracks and double the amount of truck traffic into the facility on McLarin Road. Fayette foreclosures: A growing painRate of increase of mortgage defaults leads metro area [Editor’s note: This is the first in a summer-long series about the foreclosure market in Fayette County.] Running into F’ville store? Don’t leave kids under 6 in the carTo some people a new Fayetteville ordinance may seem overly strict while to others it may even seem accommodating. Either way, the message sent June 7 by the City Council was consistent: Do not leave young children unattended. TDK is dead — for nowPTC Council votes 5-0 to halt all work on the bridge and road into Coweta Even though the Peachtree City Council has voted to halt the proposed extension of TDK Boulevard into Coweta County, there still is a chance the project could be revived in the future. Stem cell debate distorted by big media, speaker arguesThose who are living with debilitating diseases and injuries are desperately seeking cures. Embryonic stem cell research could provide the cures they are searching for, many scientists, physicians and politicians say. No Kohl’s for west PTCA plan to locate a 89,000-square-foot Kohl’s Department Store on Ga. Highway 54 West in Peachtree City near the Cardiff Park and Planterra Ridge subdivisions has been withdrawn from consideration by the development company that initially proposed it. Mayor asks for budget without tax increaseThe Peachtree City Council will hold its third workshop meeting on the 2007-2008 budget Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. Public gets a say in county’s proposed $51.4 million budgetResidents will have their first chance to speak out tomorrow night on Fayette County’s $51.4 million general fund budget. The budget does not call for a millage rate hike, but will not roll back the assessments this year because of tight financial constraints, said Finance Director Mary Holland. “Drug reverse” nets $275,000 in cash and iceA June 6 “drug reverse” conducted by Fayette Sheriff’s Drug Task Force (DTF), FBI and DEA agents at Fayette Pavilion resulted in the seizure of approximately $275,000 in cash and approximately one pound of “ice” (methamphetamine) and the arrest of six Mexican nationals. Bust nest 11 pounds of potThings would have turned out better if they had only come to Fayette County for a simple Friday night dinner. Instead, five men from Clayton and Henry counties were arrested June 8 in the parking lot at O’Charley’s restaurant on Ga. Highway 85 in Fayetteville as they attempted to sell 11 pounds of marijuana to local undercover agents. New senior center seeking county help with utility costsFayette County’s new multi-purpose building for senior citizens is seeking a little help this week from the Fayette County Commission to deal with large utility bills when the building opens this fall. Allstate helps F’ville Neighborhood WatchHallene Minter & Barbara Seger recently presented Fayetteville Police Chief Steven D. Heaton with a $500 grant from the Allstate Foundation to help the city’s neighborhood watch program. After 40 years teaching, Vivian Young calls it quitsNot many teachers can say they have worked in the profession for 40 years. Vivian D. Young can. After 40 years of teaching, all in Fayette County, Young will officially retire Friday, June 1. Peachtree National changing namesSynovus, the Columbus, Georgia-based diversified financial services company today announced plans to merge three Synovus banks. Biemiller to address county DemsThe Fayette County Democratic Committee will gather for a brunch meeting on Saturday, June 16. The meeting will be held at Onyxx restaurant in Fayetteville at 10 a.m. Brunch will be available for $7/person. Students Place at State Geography BeeThree Fayette students were among the top 100 selected to compete in the Georgia Geography Bee. Robert Worley, 8th grade, J.C. Booth Middle; Sanjay Sridaran, 8th grade, Rising Starr Middle and Sam Burgess, 4th grade, Braelinn Elementary qualified to compete in the statewide event after taking a written test administered by the National Geography Bee. |