Local artists’ work at Chateau Elan

The League of Fine Artists South (LOFAS) will exhibit in the gallery at The Winery -Chateau Élan in December. Five fine artists from Fayette, Henry and Coweta Counties will show selected juried art in oil, acrylic, ceramics, and mixed media. All of the art will be sold through the gift shop at the winery. There will be special work devoted to holiday gift giving.

That’s a lot of cans

That's a lot of cans
Newnan High School student government officers Sarah Mitchell (treasurer), Greg Abt (president) and Miranda Hose (secretary) hold a few of the 23,858 cans and other food items brought in by Newnan High School students and teachers for this year’s Can-A-Thon. The high school ran a close competition with East Coweta High, which donated 18,837 to this year’s drive. In all, Coweta County schools provided over 102,000 cans to the drive’s total of 165,000 cans collected, not including the emergency can drive earlier in the year. Photo/Special.

Jury finds Robbins innocent of 2 murders

Heads up for murder prosecution
Eddie Robbins III is innocent on all counts, a Fayette County Superior Court jury found Tuesday afternoon, less than two hours after beginning deliberations in the double murder trial.

Hwy. 74S now on fast track for ’07 4-laning

State transportation officials have sped up the timeline for widening the southern leg of Ga. Highway 74 in Peachtree City, which will create four traffic lanes from the driveway leading to Cooper Lighting south to Ga. Highway 85.

F’ville hikes trash pickup rate 27%

Fayetteville sanitation rates are going up in January.

Grove Park’s 60 homes gets F’ville P&Z OK

The long road to the approval of Grove Park subdivision came to an end Dec. 6

After frantic race in heavy traffic, van becomes birth room for PTC couple

Van becomes birth room for PTC couple
If you have ever driven on Ga. Highway 85 from Fayetteville to Riverdale on a weekday afternoon, you know how stressful it can be.

Run from old year into new

Runners from all over the area are preparing to have a truly rocking New Year’s Eve by participating in the first Father Time Invitational Road Race in Brooks, Ga., on Dec. 31.

Traffic on Ashland Trail, rezoning requests to be discussed in Tyrone

Two office-industrial rezonings and traffic control on Ashland Trail top the agenda for the Thursday night Tyrone Town Council meeting.

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Daniel selected top social studies educator

A former Fayette County teacher of the year now can add another title to her name. The Council for the Social Studies has named Jan Daniel of Fayette County High Outstanding Social Studies Educator of the Year.

Christmas Bird Count comes to town this weekend

The annual Christmas Bird Count, sponsored by the National Audubon Society and the Georgia Ornithological Society, will rally the troops Saturday to count the birds in Peachtree City and eastern Coweta County.

Young Life of Fayette announces sale

Christmas shoppers who want to find amazing deals, up to 75 percent off retail, and contribute to a good cause at the same time need to visit 1200 Commerce Drive starting at 9 a.m. Dec. 9.

SMHS teacher honored

Did your teacher ever take you to a theme park or use a model of a rollercoaster to teach physics concepts in class, allow you to learn fractions and angles by building a gingerbread house, or measure force and motion on the basketball court? Highly qualified science and mathematics teachers bring these types of lessons to life for their students.

Westmoreland votes to extend tax cuts

U.S. Rep. Lynn Westmoreland today voted for the Tax Relief Extension Reconciliation Act of 2005. The bill, which passed 234-197, will keep taxes on capital gains and dividends at 15 percent through 2010.

Optimist Club honors students

The Optimist Club of Peachtree City held its annual Youth Appreciation Banquet Nov. 14 at the Peachtree Wyndham Conference Center. The second week in November is set aside by Optimist International as Youth Appreciation Week. High School Guidance Counselors and Youth Agencies nominated students to be honored. The criteria for nomination was based on the student’s ability to demonstrate leadership skills, their participation in volunteer programs, participation in community improvement projects, involvement in extra-curricular school activities, demonstration of environmental awareness and scholastic achievement.

Booth student cited as Ambassador

Ryan Thwaits, a seventh-grade student at J.C. Booth Middle School, was presented with a certificate Nov. 4 by Principal Ted Lombard for being a People to People Student Ambassador for the United States for the second consecutive year.

Landmark selects HOBY rep

Kellie Beal has been chosen by Landmark Christian School as their 2005/2006 representative to the 47th annual Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Conference (HOBY).

Bullard to accept ‘Toys for Tots’ items through Dec. 19

The Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty organization’s offices will continue accepting donations for the annual U. S. Marine Corps Reserve “Toys for Tots” campaign through Monday, Dec. 19.

Time running out on health care money

If you participate in a Health Savings Account, "Flex" plan or "Cafeteria" plan, you may be leaving money on the table come Dec. 31. That's because many of these plans which allow employees to set aside money from their salary to cover health care expenses require that funds be spent by Dec. 31.

Natural gas marketers file Dec. prices with PSC

The Georgia Public Service Commission has published the December natural gas marketer prices on the December 2005 pricing page on the Commission Web site, www.psc.state.ga.us, along with an “apples to apples” comparison of rates and a total bill comparison showing the differences among marketer rate plans.

Combat fuel costs with the right firewood

Heating oil costs are expected to skyrocket this winter, but there’s an old-fashioned alternative that can offset those increases: firewood.

Consumers warned about flood-damaged vehicles

It is estimated more than 500,000 vehicles and an unknown number of boats suffered flood damage during the 2005 hurricane season.

Nod key to murder trial

Prosecutors don’t have any physical evidence that puts Eddie Robbins inside the north Fayette home where two of his friends’ bodies were found in May 2003.

To incorporate or not to ...

Over 1,000 attend meeting to discuss future of S. Fulton

Incorporate meeting
It was a question about the future of unincorporated South Fulton County.

Police seek robbery suspects

Palmetto police are searching for two men who may be connected to two recent armed robberies.

Fayette, S. Fulton team up on drug bust

Thirty-eight pounds of marijuana nabbed Nov. 29 at a vacant house in north Fayette County was part of a larger joint effort that included Tri-Cities Narcotics Task Force.

Murder victim found near Palmetto

A Union City man was found dead Monday night by motorists outside Palmetto. A car thought to be connected to the homicide was found a short time later in a Palmetto apartment complex.

Ho, ho, ho

Ho, ho, ho
It's always fun when Santa arrives. His arrival Dec. 2 at Mayor's park in Union City was no exception. The kids loved it, almost as much as the adults.

Palmetto gives go-ahead for skateboard park

What surfaced recently as a request to the City Council a few months ago by young residents of Palmetto culminated Monday with the approval to create a skateboard park at the end of Cobb Street.