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Open Master Gardener meeting tomorrowThe Fayette Master Gardener Association (FMGA) will hold an open public meeting Tuesday, Sept. 15, at the Fayette County Library community room at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Ernest Koone who will speak on "Native Azaleas and Native Plants." Busy weekend aheadIt’s never too early to think about the weekend and this weekend is going to be a humdinger. If you love the local fall festivals, this is the weekend for you. Shopping center upsize, annexation plans up tonightA request to increase the size of a new shopping center for Ga. Highway 54 W will be reviewed for the first time tonight by the Peachtree City Planning Commission. Friday night football scoresOn a nice night for football, the results were good for some of the local teams and heartbreaking for others. Click Charity bike ride for local man injured in AfghanistanLocal residents are organizing a charity bike ride to benefit an Army lieutenant and McIntosh High School grad who was seriously injured while serving in Afghanistan Aug. 17. PTC birthday celebration plannedTo celebrate Peachtree City’s 50th anniversary, the public is invited to a birthday celebration at City Hall plaza Friday, Sept. 25. Planners to consider lights at McIntosh practice fieldA plan to add lighting to the practice field at McIntosh High School will be considered Monday night by the Peachtree City Planning Commission. PTC gets grant for safety equipmentPeachtree City is receiving a $9,000 homeland security grant that will be used to purchase chemical protective equipment. Chicken dinners to benefit Scouting programAutumn is just around the corner. Why not squeeze in one more picnic and support the area scouting program by dropping by the 6th Annual Chicken-Q for your meal. Report details prostitution sting, arrest of 2 teachersWhen Doug Dee traveled to the W hotel in DeKalb County May 1 with his girlfriend, he had at least an inkling he could get into trouble with the law. Coweta budget hearing scheduled for Sept. 15It is a sign of the economic times. Commissioners will hold a public hearing on the budget Sept. 15 that is set to decrease by more than $1 million over last year. Budget adoption is scheduled for Sept. 24. Committee recommends dismissing ethics complaintRegardless the words used by Senoia Councilman Jeff Fisher, the ethics committee formed to hear the complaint by Heritage Pointe subdivision resident Don Rehman decided Sept. 6 that there was no intention to cause harm. The ethics violation alleged in the 33-page complaint and its addendums were dismissed on a 4-0 vote. The City Council will vote Sept. 21 to accept or reject the committee’s decision. DDA decides on website, designerWhile it is true that a name carries significance, it is content that matters most. At least with websites. In that regard, Senoia Downtown Development Authority voted Tuesday to move ahead with plans to get its much needed website up and running. Senoia DDA updates its missionIt was a simple matter of time. Members of the Senoia Downtown Development Authority Tuesday night voted to replace the organization’s mission statement with one that is more streamlined in its message and more appropriate to convey its intent. Project changes decrease cost of courthouse rehabChanges orders in the rehabilitation of the 1906 courthouse in downtown Newnan were expected as workers delved deeper into the historic structure. Coweta County commissioners Sept. 1 approved change orders #6 and #7 to accommodate several structural improvements. The change orders effectively decreased the total cost of the rehabilitation project by approximately $39,000. Three run for two seats in SenoiaThe municipal election in Senoia this November will see only three people on the ballot for the two at-large City Council seats. Harry Ramos qualified last week along with incumbent councilmen Larry Owens and Jeff Fisher. Newnan ‘graduates’ from the Georgia Initiative for Community Housing ProgramGroup completes three year program that helps communities address housing needs Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Office of Special Housing Initiatives Director Don Watt, Housing and Demographics Research Center (HDRC) Associate Housing Director Tom Rodgers, Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) Deputy Director Bill Thornton, Georgia Power Company Urban Advisor Steve Foster, and USDA Rural Development Single Family Housing Program Director Ed Peace presented awards to leaders from Colquitt, Metter, Milledgeville, Newnan, and Tifton recognizing each community’s completion of the Georgia Initiative for Community Housing (GICH) program. The event was held at the Georgia Baptist Conference Center in Toccoa from August 12-14, 2009. The Fayette-Coweta chapter of IAAP offers free seminar with Lisa M Waslis, CAPOn Monday, September 14, the Fayette-Coweta Chapter of IAAP will be offering a free seminar, open to the general public. Lisa M. Waslis, CAP, will be talking about "The Power of Social Networking." She will be addressing the benefits and the potential dangers of utilizing many of the popular networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace and Twitter. Piedmont Newnan Hospital encourages community members to get tested and take control of their cholesterolAccording to the American Heart Association, 98.6 million adult Americans are considered borderline high-risk for high cholesterol. This statistic should not be ignored since cholesterol is one of the main contributors to heart disease, stroke and various other health hazards. Coweta schools to offer free tutoringThe Coweta County School System is hosting an informational meeting on Thursday, September 17 at 7:00 p.m. to educate families about free academic tutoring available to them. The informational meeting will be held at the School System’s Central Office at 167 Werz Industrial Drive in Newnan. Massive melonIt’s a whopper! 11-year-old Whitewater Middle School student Karman Smith may hold the local record for an oversized watermelon. Grown in his grandmother’s yard in Fayetteville, the hefty melon measured more than 25 inches in length and had a circumference of 43 inches. Photo/Ben Nelms. Sheriff to send alerts on sex offendersGet email notice when offender moves within a mile of your home Fayette residents now can sign up to receive an email alert any time a registered sex offender moves within a mile of their homes. Big box developer wants it bigger on west sideA new shopping center previously approved by Peachtree City is seeking permission to increase the size of its largest building from 50,000 to 63,830 square feet. County preps for fluMass innoculation site planned for ‘worst case scenario’ in pandemic As the novel H1N1 “swine flu” virus continues to spread in Fayette County, government officials are at the ready should the scenario play out to significant proportions in coming weeks and months. Capt. Pete Nelms, the county’s emergency management coordinator, briefed the Fayette County Commission on some of those plans last Wednesday. A coalition of leaders from local police, fire and EMS departments have been meeting over several months with officials from the county’s public health department and the medical community to prepare a “worst case scenario” of what the county’s needs could be for any pandemic, Nelms said. SPLOST-funded ‘spec’ campus may host multiple collegesAssuming that voters in November approve a six-year extension of the 1 percent sales tax, there would be $5 million set aside for a university campus in Fayette County. Find it in Fayette! business expo coming Sept. 15Food, fun and fabulous exhibitors are what you’ll find at the Find it in Fayette Community Expo on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 3-to-7 p.m. at New Hope Baptist Church in Fayetteville, says the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce. Admission to the general public is free. All 3 F’ville posts face challengersIt has been a while since each incumbent on the Fayetteville City Council had a challenger. But the times they are a changin’. Council members Walt White, Larry Dell and Paul Oddo will all face opposition in November. Crowded slate ahead for PTCThe time to put up or shut up is over. And there are plenty of people who put up their money to qualify in Fayette County’s municipal races that will be decided in November. Work is slow on Bypass Phase 3While construction continues on the first phase of the West Fayetteville Bypass and planning in detail is ongoing for phase two, what will become of the third and final phase? PTC planners to review annex bidMonday night the Peachtree City Planning Commission will get its first look at a proposal to annex 48 acres onto the east side of the city limits for a residential development. |