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Council tables decision on impact feeDeveloper wants $350,000 credit for building road The Peachtree City Council has postponed consideration of a request to reduce the amount of impact fees owed by Ravin Homes on behalf of the Cedarcroft subdivision. Old apartments make good practice for fire crewsPeachtree City firefighters got some first-hand training this week using three small apartment buildings that are scheduled for demolition across from First Baptist Church. U.S. Supreme Court to rule on Coweta pursuit2001 crash in PTC left speeding suspect a paraplegic The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to determine whether or not a Coweta County sheriff’s deputy should face a civil federal trial for using his patrol vehicle to ram a suspect’s car to halt a high-speed pursuit that ended in Peachtree City. Fayetteville police looking for kidnapping suspectSuspect previously convicted of false imprisonment, assault on officer Police are still searching for a man accused of kidnapping his ex-girlfriend at knifepoint from her Fayetteville home Monday morning. Voters head to the polls TuesdayWhen the dust settles next Tuesday night, Coweta county will have two new County Commissioners and could have up to two new school board members. Helping out fellow playersThe softball girls from Senoia Little League visited Gordon College in October and were treated to a double-header and a softball clinic by the Lady Highlanders. Flight school coming to CowetaPeachtree City-based Falcon Air Services is making it easier for Coweta residents who want to learn to fly. The company is opening a flight school at Newnan_coweta Airport later this month, and operations manager Andrea Van Buren said this is the latest expansion of the company. Bust nets pot bonanzaIt was not the usual type of trick or treat. A Union City man and a Fairburn man were charged Oct. 31 with trafficking in marijuana in a controlled-delivery drug bust in Grantville netting $70,000 in suspected marijuana. Firefighters get recognitionFirefighters Eric Pierce and Brad Haralson from the city of Newnan Fire Department accepted the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Certificate of Award for Excellence in proper use, correct display and patriotic presentation of the flag of the United States of America at the September 26 meeting of the Newnan City Council meeting. Jane Petsch, flag chair, General Daniel Newnan Chapter, presented the award together with flag lapel pins to fire fighters Pierce and Haralson, Captain Ben Johnson and Fire Chief David Whitley as well as members of the City Council and Mayor Keith Brady. From left; Jane Petsch, Captain Ken Johnson, firefighter Eric Pierce, firefighter Brad Haralson and Fire Chief David Whitley. Also pictured are Brenda Jessel, past regent, and registrar/membership chair Jeannine Jackson. Photo/Special. Book sale is next weekThe Senoia Library announces a huge book sale. The sale will be in the Freeman-Sasser Building at the Senoia Park on November 9-11 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. each day. Children's Books, hardback and paperback books, magazines, videos and cassette tapes will be featured at the sale. Come join us, browse and buy to your hearts content. Charity ride is tomorrowIt’s that time again for motorcycle enthusiasts from Coweta and surrounding counties to join together for CORRAL Ride 2006 on Nov. 4. This will be the third annual Poker Run to benefit CORRAL, Coweta Organization for Riding, Rehabilitation and Learning, a not-for-profit organization operating out of the historic Sewell barn in Roscoe. Witnesses, stop sticks helped corral bank robbery suspectsTeens to remain jailed pending further court hearings When two men ran from the Wachovia Bank on Peachtree Parkway Tuesday afternoon, it caught the eye of Tyrone resident Lance McMillian as he went through the bank’s drive-through. Fire safetyAs National Fire Safety Month, October is the perfect time to help educate students about what they can do to help prepare their homes and families before a fire occurs. More planned for TDK-Crosstown areaSeveral more projects are in the hopper for south Peachtree City to coincide with plans to extend TDK Boulevard into Coweta County. Teen pleads to charge stemming from deadly partySolicitor: party host knew gun was present A Peachtree City teen who hosted a party that ended in the shooting death of another teen in June has pled no contest to one charge stemming from the incident. Burglars foiled by alert residentAn alert north Fayette resident helped sheriff’s deputies collar three suspects while they were in the middle of burglarizing a home Wednesday afternoon, officials said. DUI roadblocks planned tonightPolice cracking down on Halloween revelers who drink and drive Peachtree City police and Fayette County sheriff’s deputies will be on the prowl early for Halloween Friday night. Volunteer turnout hiked with pay incentiveA program to pay volunteer firefighters for responding to more calls in Peachtree City has been declared a success and will continue. SM Prof Ctr annex recommendThe Peachtree City Planning Commission has voted to recommend annexation of a 13-acre office project along Ga. Highway 74 between the southern city limits and Redwine Road. Board gets blasted over boundariesMore than 300 residents jammed the Willie Duke Auditorium at Starr's Mill Tuesday night and gave the Board of Education an earful about the proposed boundaries for next year. Pathway plans headed for November hearingEast Coweta’s first mega-project will next head before Sharpsburg Town Council Nov.6. Town Clerk Donna Camp said the first reading of the zoning and annexation ordinances to bring the massive development into the town would be at the November meeting. Bullsboro, Hwy.34 top crash sitesA recent traffic crash profile study by the Atlanta Regional Commission confirms what many Coweta drivers already know; the worst stretch of highway for accidents in the county is Ga. Highway 34. East Coweta, Northgate High win Governor’s Cup for SAT achievementsTwo Coweta County high schools have been recognized by the Governor’s office for student achievements on the SAT. Group VI sued for tennis center problemsBattle with PTC over unpaid bills slated for January The Peachtree City Council has filed a counterclaim against Group VI, claiming shoddy construction work led to drainage problems that ultimately caused the bottom floor of the tennis center to flood on several occasions. DAPC to weigh in on east PTC developmentAuthority contracting with firm to design sketches for Lexington Circle The Development Authority of Peachtree City is trying to encourage some creative thinking for a high-profile undeveloped area on the city’s east side that’s actually zoned to have a significant amount of commercial space. Bags, items sought for injured troopsA Peachtree City boy scout is undertaking a campaign to provide bags and other "comfort" items to U.S. troops who have been injured while serving in the Middle East. Davis honored for his long tenureThe Coweta County Board of Education and Evans Middle School dedicated the school’s new administrative wing to former principal Jerry Davis. Local promoter and fighter excited for tomorrow night’s main eventThe sport of mixed martial arts, otherwise known as ultimate fighting, has won a lot of respect since its inception. What started as a renegade event relegated to warehouses has gained legitimacy. Televised events are huge hits on pay per view and a reality show about aspiring fighters is among the top rated shows on cable television. This acceptance hasn’t been easy. In fact it has been a battle, especially for fighters and promoters working on a more local level. Nobody knows this better than Palmetto resident Cory Nestlehutt, the promoter behind tomorrow night’s Southside Slugfest at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater and a professional fighter on the card. What a day!Northside principal Dana Ballou celebrates with teachers after school at the announcement that Northside Elementary was one of only 15 Georgia Schools recognized in both categories for high student performance on Georgia’s Single Statewide Accountability System report. Haunted house offered for those who dareFire Dept. ready to scare Starting tonight, the Peachtree City Fire Department will present its 2006 version of its haunted house for the Halloween season. |