N. Fayette assoc meets with Lee Wright

Fayette County Board of Education, Post 5 Representative to Address the North Fayette Community Association on Saturday, Feb. 17 at Liberty Baptist Church.

Public Invited to View Proposed Math Textbooks

The elementary and middle school mathematics textbook adoption committees have selected materials to recommend for use in the Fayette County School System beginning with the 2007-2008 school year.

Kindergarten Registration Day

Parents with children entering kindergarten for the 2007-2008 school year can register their students at their schools of attendance on March 29.

School Winners Announced in National Geographic Bee

The port of Rotterdam is built on the delta of which major European river? Most Fayette students would know the answer: the Rhine River.

McIntosh students win stock market game

Although the Dow and NASDAQ trended upward this fall, a faltering housing market, elections, war, and slowing economic growth all combined to make it a bumpy ride. Nonetheless, a group of shrewd young investors at McIntosh High School did the research, checked the numbers, and made some smart financial choices, making them winners of the Stock Market Game for Fayette County Schools.

Presidential Scholar candidates announced

Three Peachtree City students have been selected as candidates by the U.S. Department of Education for the 2007 Presidential Scholars Program.

Foreign Language Educator Receives Georgia Teacher of Promise Award

An innovative foreign language teacher at Whitewater High uses fun, low stress techniques to get his students enthusiastic about learning Spanish. His innovative approach to learning has earned him one of the state’s top awards in foreign language.

Gifted Student Receives High Honor

The hard work and high achievement of one student has earned him a special recognition that is given to just one child per state.

School system looking for teachers

The Fayette County School System is looking for a few good teachers to fill positions for the 2007-2008 academic year.

Eight locals are area 2-AAAA wrestling champions

Fayette County high School hosted the area 2-AAAA wrestling championships on Friday and Saturday and local teams represented themselves well. Not only did Whitewater place first and Starr's Mill place second but eight wrestlers from three different area schools won individual titles.

Region 2-AAAA basketball tournament starts tonight

The slate is clean and what some refer to as "the second season" starts tonight.

McIntosh High School will host the boys and girls region 2-AAAA basketball tournaments this week and the basketball action kicks off today with two play in games.

Former Brave starts youth league

The legacy you leave is the legacy you live. And for recently retired Atlanta Brave Marquis Grissom that legacy may well reside as much with the development of young ball players as it did with his accomplishments in the major leagues.

Burglaries on the rise in South Fulton

Any metropolitan area experiencing rapid growth will also see an increase in some types of criminal activity. The cities of south Fulton are no exception to that reality. But some of those crimes can be prevented if residents are watchful and report suspicious activity.

Depot renovation on the right track

The long awaited renovation and restoration of the old train depot in Palmetto edged a bit closer to reality Feb. 5 with the approval of Canton-based Sutton Architectural Services, Inc. to provide engineering and architectural oversight to the $1 million federal Transportation Enhancement Grant project. At a 25 percent match, the city will be responsible for 25 percent of the project price.

Incorporation supporters set meeting

The summer of annexation has given way to the year of incorporation, if many of the residents of the proposed cities of South Fulton and Chattahoochee Hills have their way.

Tyrone residents are March of Dime Ambassadors

Born 15 weeks too soon at 1 lbs. 12 oz. and 1 lb. 10 oz., no one knew if Christine and Camille Sharper would survive. They did after spending three and a half months in a neo-natal intensive care unit they were able to come home. They have scars from numerous IVs and tests which serve as a daily reminder of their early arrival and just how they are a few of the lucky ones. Parents Roderick and Adriane know the important role that March of Dimes research played in helping their twins get this far, so they are grateful for the chance to serve as the 2007 Fayette Ambassador Family. They will share their story to help the March of Dimes raise awareness and funds to fight premature birth – the leading cause of newborn death – and other serious threats to infant health.

Operation Round-Up grant supports Real Life Center Store

Coweta-Fayette EMC recently awarded a $6,500 grant to the Real Life Center Store in Tyrone. Proceeds from the thrift store will help provide additional financial support for clients of the Real Life Center, a non-profit organization that provides help for families and individuals who are going through an unexpected difficult circumstance.

Tyrone Named a Georgia School of Excellence

Tyrone Elementary is the latest school to be added to Fayette’s list of Schools of Excellence.

Tyrone was one of 25 schools throughout the state that met the criteria for the award from the Georgia Department of Education. The school received the honor in the “student achievement” category. This distinction means that Tyrone is the top ranking school in the 8th Congressional District and is in the top 10 percent of schools in Georgia. The school is now eligible for consideration as a No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon nominee.

PTC congregation secedes from Episcopal Church, intends to keep property

The following press release was received Feb. 8: St. Andrew’s-in-the-Pines (Peachtree City, Ga.) to disaffiliate from The Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Atlanta.

PTC ducks density issue for annexations

Rutherford: City not required to annex any property

They called it the “d-word” half-jokingly, half seriously.

OPINION: Point-Counterpoint on TDK, annexation, big boxes in PTC

OPINION — Point-Counterpoint

[Editor’s note: The following three letters from a mayor, an ex-mayor and a county commissioner lay out varying positions on the growth of Peachtree City, annexation and the TDK Boulevard Extension into Coweta County. We present them here as a point-counterpoint informational forum.]

Developer to improve land swap deal?

Flexxon wants to buy tract behind PTC police station

A developer is apparently preparing to sweeten its bid to acquire a piece of city-owned property with highway frontage on Ga. Highway 54 West.

PTC pilot in Iraq

McIntosh High School graduate George “Frag” Collings is flying bombing missions out of Balad Air Base Iraq.

Collings, a 1st Lieutenant in the Air Force, is in the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing, which provides close air support. In a recent mission, he helped with the Battle of An Najaf where more than 200 enemy insurgents were killed and 100 gunmen captured south of Baghdad Jan. 28.

Suspect in PTC man’s murder to be evaluated

DA: April Ulrich sent letters from jail to victim’s family

A woman accused of killing her ex-husband at an office in Peachtree City in October will be evaluated by mental counselors before the criminal case against her proceeds.

DOT to upgrade lights on east Hwy. 54

All five signals will be networked; not included are 2 lights outside city limits

The Georgia Department of Transportation is preparing to upgrade traffic signals on Ga. Highway 54 in Peachtree City between Flat Creek and Willowbend roads all the way to Walt Banks Road.

Newnan man dead after Thursday shootout

A relationship gone bad has left one man dead and another in critical condition at Atlanta Medical Center.

The deadly shootout occurred about 5:30 a.m. Thursday morning at 15 James Place in Sharpsburg, according to Capt. James Yarborough of the Coweta County Sheriff’s Department.

School system to start removing students

Starting next Friday Coweta County school System officials will start removing students from the school system.

The move comes after repeated efforts to get parents to file an affidavit of residency, said school spokesperson Dean Jackson.

Students nominated for honors

40 Coweta County students have been nominated to the 2007 Governor’s Honors program. Nominated in a variety of academic areas, the students have held formal interviews to attend the prestigious summer academic program at the end of January through the beginning of February.

Tyrone man charged with distributing child porn

A Tyrone man has been indicted for distributing child pornography and possession of “several hundred images of what appears to be alleged child pornography,” according to the U.S. Attorney’s Atlanta office.

Lake McIntosh still on hold after 2 decades

The planned Lake McIntosh water reservoir, which would be built on Line Creek between Fayette and Coweta counties, is still in a holding pattern.