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A night out on the townHundreds of residents made their way to downtown Senoia last week for an outdoor screening of the film “Fried Green Tomatoes,” which was filmed in the area in 1990. Flu-Like illness reported in areaDistrict 4 Public Health wants parents and employers to know that flu-like illness is being reported in communities within the 12 county Region. Because only a small portion of persons with respiratory illness are tested for novel H1N1, confirmed and probable case counts represent a significant underestimation of the true number of novel H1N1 flu cases. Because of the low testing rate, we should not use these as indicators of the presence of H1N1 in our commnity. We should be proactive and conduct ourselves as if this virus is already in our communities. Therefore, it is important for everyone to take steps to prevent contracting the flu and follow recommendations to prevent the further spread of illness. Coweta seeks help on potential flooding issueCoweta County commissioners Tuesday approved the submission a letter to Fayette County Water Authority requesting that Fayette include Coweta properties in federally-required documents relating to the the upcoming construction of Lake McIntosh. That inclusion could help Coweta property owners near the lake avoid the requirement to purchase flood insurance. PTC library to open late Sat. morningTraffic slowdowns expected in some areas of city as part of adult triathlon Due to the Peachtree City Adult Triathlon Saturday morning, the city library won't be opening until 2 p.m. Free concert tonight at 'The Fred'The Army Ground Forces Band will return to the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City to perform a free “To the Colors: Tribute to the Stars & Stripes” concert tonight at 7 p.m. Name change stirs controversy at Falcon Field airportA decision to add to Falcon Field’s name to boost marketing and enhance operations has resulted in a minor controversy at the Peachtree City airport. They know beans about this fresh bargainFayetteville’s ever-growing Market Day was a good place to get fresh area-grown produce Saturday morning at the county office complex across from the courthouse square. Local crafts were also available for purchase, including handmade dresses and other items. The event is hosted by Fayetteville Main Street and the next one is scheduled for Sept. 19. Photo/Michael Boylan. This birthday's gone to the dogs ... and cats ... and ...The youthful 70-year-old Mike Flynn (at far right wearing his custom birthday gear and top hat that was likely designed by his wife Donna, who is outfitted with a snorkel and goggles) was joined by 100 friends and representatives of Fayette Humane Society Saturday for a birthday party where people were asked to bring gifts for pets. Several Humane Society staff in attendance said the birthday bash raised approximately $1,000 in donations and several hundred dollars in pet-related products. Photo/Ben Nelms. SPLOST = Clayton St. campus?New tax already has opposition from anti-bypass group; 1¢ tax would raise $135 million over 6 years BoE to tax to the maxLowering bond repay at same time will result in smaller total school tax bills The Fayette County Board of Education is proposing to raise one tax and lower another, for a net decrease in what you pay. Deputies to use 2 high-tech vehicle license tag scannersPretty soon the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office will have another weapon in the never-ending battle against criminals, petty and otherwise. F’ville tax bills to go down (!)Fayetteville property owners, your city tax bill is about to go — down? That’s not a typo: The Fayetteville City Council is expected to hold the 2009 millage rate steady at 2.988 mills when it meets Thursday night. The rate represents a net decrease in projected taxes of .78 percent, or $21,855, reflecting the impact of the recession. PTC ponders $650K grant for 6 new firefightersThe Peachtree City Council will decide Thursday night whether to accept a $650,000 grant that will help fund six additional full-time firefighters over a five-year period. Well-dressed robber hits bank near PavilionHe had the look of any bank customer, come to make a transaction Saturday while running errands. But the young bald black man had malice hidden behind his sunglasses when he pushed a note at the teller inside the Bank of America on Ga. Highway 314 North in Fayetteville. That note led to his robbing an undisclosed amount of money from the bank, police said. Robbers fire at trailing citizen after Woolsey holdupFayette County sheriff’s detectives are still investigating the armed robbery of the Chevron gas station in Woolsey Wednesday night after 9:15. Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center talking with F’ville about new East Lanier Ave. siteThe Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center is looking to relocate to a .92-acre lot at 360 East Lanier in Fayetteville. Planning and Zoning commissioners got a look at the development plans at the Aug. 11 work session. Plans aside, there is still a long way to go to construct the building. Fayette School System to borrow $14 million until taxes roll inThe Fayette County Board of Education agreed Monday to borrow $14 million through tax anticipation loans to help with expenditures until property tax revenues begin to come in later this year. ARC estimates Fayette’s 2009 population to be 106,700Recession blamed for stagnant growth in numbers throughout Atlanta metro area Hampered by strong recessionary forces, Fayette County had only a growth of 700 new residents from 2008 to this year, according to estimates from the Atlanta Regional Commission released Aug. 17. Burglars hit cars, garages in PTC subdivisionResidents in the Heritage subdivision off Ga. Highway 74 in Peachtree City woke up Saturday morning to find out a thief or thieves had been at work in the neighborhood. Police release photo of F'ville bank robberFayetteville police have released a photo of a man who robbed the Bank of America on Ga. Highway 314 Saturday morning. Fayette transportation plan meeting TuesdayThe first draft of recommendations for Fayette County’s transportation plan will be unveiled Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 6:30 p.m. Braves pitcher, Hanson, signing in Fayetteville SaturdayAtlanta Braves rookie pitcher Tommy Hanson will sign autographs at Sports Legends, 310, N. Glynn St., in Fayetteville on Saturday, Aug. F’ville to hold millage steady after digest shrinksThe Fayetteville City Council at its meeting Thursday night is expected to adopt the 2009 millage rate that will maintain the current 2.988 mills. The rate represents a net decrease in projected taxes of .78 percent, or $21,855. PTC gets grant for 6 new firefightersCuts in fire equipment, supplies proposed to meet first year grant match Despite the downturn in the economy, Peachtree City has an opportunity for a federal grant that would partially fund six new firefighting positions over a five-year period. Missing persons group to visit PTCNorth Carolina-based Community United Effort (CUE) and Sharpsburg’s Lighting the Way Home, both groups that search for missing persons, will be at Drake Field at 153 Willowbend on Aug. 18 at 7 p.m. as part of the CUE “On the Road to Remember” National Road Tour 2009. The public is invited to attend. F'ville Bank of America robbed Sat. morningFayetteville police and sheriff’s deputies are looking for a man who robbed the Bank of America on Ga. Highway 314 and New Hope Road Saturday morning between 11:15 and 11:30 a.m. PTC gets OK for 54W bridgeDOT approves start of bidding process Peachtree City officials are preparing to seek bids for the long-awaited construction of the approaches to the cart path bridge that spans the CSX railroad on Ga. Highway 54 W. Honor Flight thanks officersGail and George Sparrow, front row, of Honor Flight Fayette took a moment recently to thank several Peachtree City police officers who have escorted veterans on special trips to the national World War II memorial in Washington, D.C. On the back row, from left, are Lt. John Jenkins, Lt. Jason Epps and Cpl. Jay Hughes. Photo/Special. Tyrone Council looks at Sunday alcohol salesIt all depends on what the people want. Those were the words of Tyrone Mayor Don Rehwaldt in relation to an agenda item at the Aug. 20 town Council meeting that could ask voters in November if they want Sunday alcohol sales by the glass. Planners get peek at tiny annexCommission reminds developer location is ‘gateway’ to PTC A proposed 18-acre annexation off Ga. Highway 74 south near Redwine Road was scrutinized by the Peachtree City Planning Commission Monday night. |