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Elena Dukes (center), a Leukemia survivor, drew the winning ticket numbers. Joining her is Errin Knight and Jennifer Barber.

Shots fired at Trotter’s Farm in Fairburn

Shots fired at Trotter’s Farm in Fairburn

It is an innovation in drug transport that did not pan out. Fairburn resident John Wayne Bridges was charged with traffi

Commercial still planned for downtown

After Tyrone’s Town council voted down the latest proposal for downtown development, what’s next?

The Town Council could soon find out, according to town manager Barry Amos.

Fulton school splost passes

The vote is in. Eighty percent of Fulton County voters March 20 said yes to a renewal of the school system’s one-percent sales tax that carries a $893 million ceiling. The one-percent Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) renewal is slated to bring eight new schools to south Fulton.

Jury comes up empty

Did north Fayette man try to grab deputy’s gun?

A north Fayette man accused of trying to take a deputy’s weapon during a scuffle in August walked away from court a free man Wednesday.

City of SF Mtg at Welcome All

Another in a continuing series of meetings on the formation of the new City of South Fulton was held Thursday at Welcome All Park. But this time, Dr. Robert Eger had updated figures indicating that the new city will be financially viable despite the annexations of large portions of the proposed city by existing south Fulton cities.

Water-sewer authority needs more $

Things may be getting questionable for the future of South Fulton Municipal Regional Water & Sewer Authority. Bonds totaling $42 million were sold in 2003 with the idea of constructing a reservoir and the infrastructure necessary to serve the drinking water needs of Union City, Fairburn and Palmetto. Today the project is still not off the ground and is need of another $13 million. In the meantime, residents of the three cities will watch this summer as the municipalities begin paying on the principal and interest, to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.

Shots fired at Trotter’s Farm in Fairburn

Two Morrow residents are in custody and others are being sought by Fairburn Police in a Sunday night shooting that resulted in two injuries after approximately 100 shots were fired into a home at 915 Fellowship Road. Nine people were in the home at the time of the shooting.

Music festival site gets approval by planning board

Anybody up for a music festival? Fulton County Community Zoning Board believed the idea would fly, voting March 21 to approve a permit request by Rivertown Entertainment, LLC to hold an annual music festival on a 2,047-acre site in south Fulton.

School Raises $3,000 for Pennies for Patients

With a little creativity and help from local businesses and organizations, students at Sandy Creek High raised $3,000 for Pennies for Patients, nearly sextupling the amount raised over the last two years.

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Members of the Ryan’s School of Irish Dance perform. Photos/Ben Nelms.

Shamrock party

They came to have fun and that is exactly what they did. Several hundred people made their way to Tyrone March 17 for the St.

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Shamrock party

A Civil War re-enactor fields a phone call on a suspiciously modern day convenience

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A young Tyrone resident gets into the spirit of the day with some green for her and her pet goat.

Tyrone St. Pat's day festival

March 17 in Tyrone began like a cold, breezy winter day. But by the time the festivities got underway, several hundred residents and visitors made quick work of the many venues available at the town’s St. Patrick’s Day Festival.

John Thompson: Watch heart attack survivor give thanks for rescue efforts

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On November 15, Sara Harp Minter Elementary School assistant principal Michael Smith was in the middle of his morning work-out at World Gym in Fayetteville. Smith collapsed, and the staff and fellow gym members responded quickly and used an automatic defibrillator to assist in Smith's treatment before the Fayette County EMS arrived on the scene.

Hwy. 74 S. big-box rezoning hearing Monday moves to Kedron Fieldhouse

Got something to say about the big box rezoning on Ga. Highway 74 South?

If you want to tell the Peachtree City Planning Commission your opinions, you’ll have to do it at a substitute location Monday night.

Rail crossing repair to block Sandy Creek Rd. Monday

The Fayette County Sheriff’s Department wants to get the word out to all motorists: Be prepared to detour around part of Sandy Creek Road this Monday, March 26.

Award-winning mascot

Award-winning mascot

Jarred Hall, a fifth grader at Peeples Elementary, drives Torti Georgia with Mark Darrow, the owner of the Jittery Joe’s in Peachtree City.

Award-winning mascot

Jarred Hall, a fifth grader at Peeples Elementary, drives Torti Georgia with Mark Darrow, the owner of the Jittery Joe’s in Peachtree City.

Super spellers!

Super spellers!

Joining guest moderator Harold Logsdon were, from left, Jonathan Wurst, Kathryn Wurst, Chrissy Dale Persons, Jessica Wurst, Brandon Austin, Jose Zarate, Hayley Clark, Claren Anderson, Ella Sivertsen.

Super spellers!

These students competed recently at the first-ever Spelling Bee hosted by the Peachtree City Recreation Department.

Welcome to Sharpsburg

John Todd, left, camp commander, Sharpsburg Sharpshooter Sons of Confederate Veterans, welcomes speaker William Brockington.

PTC hires 3 new firefighters

Council catches flack on cop shortage issue

Peachtree City will add three new firefighters to its staff April 1, bringing the total number of personnel on duty each shift to 15.

Jury comes up empty

A north Fayette man accused of trying to take a deputy’s weapon during a scuffle in August walked away from court a free man Wednesday.

A jury was unable to agree on whether Wayne Marshall Williams, 52, was guilty or not of the criminal charge, which is a felony. The jury deliberated for roughly four hours before the foreman told Superior Court Judge Paschal A. English they were unlikely to resolve the issue.

Fire chief honored by council

Outgoing Fire Chief Stony Lohr was honored last week with a proclamation read in his honor at a meeting of the Peachtree City Council.

PTC wants foundation surveys

Goal: protect setbacks on commercial, industrial projects

Peachtree City will now require foundation surveys for all commercial or industrial construction projects to make sure they don’t encroach into restricted setback areas.

Help needed for PTC cleanup

Volunteers are still needed to help clean up golf cart paths, parks and other areas in Peachtree City as part of the city’s Great American Cleanup Saturday, April 7 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

McDonald’s may be calling Senoia home

Senoia residents may soon to able to purchase a Happy Meal in their own backyard.

During Tuesday night’s meeting of the Senoia Planning Commission, city administrator Richard Ferry updated the commission members on the restaurant giant’s efforts to build a combination McDonald’s and gas station in Senoia.

Council to revisit sign ordinance

Does the city of Senoia look too cluttered with signs?

That’s one of the issues the City Council will discuss today at an all-day work session at the Freeman Sasser Building in the city’s park. During Tuesday’s Planning Commission meeting, one planning commissioner made his thoughts quite clear on the issue.