State approves 10-year CEC charter

The Georgia State Board of Education has approved a revised charter for the Central Educational Center (CEC), a National Model High School, which will govern the charter school in its second decade of operations. The 10-year charter came with a unanimous vote at its June 11 meeting.

Drop Dead Diva in Senoia

Drop Dead Diva in Senoia

It is not Hollywood, at least not yet. Senoia’s downtown once again became the setting for a production crew. Last week it was the cast and crew of Drop Dead Diva, being produced for Lifetime television by Sony Pictures Television.

Sam’s Club back on for Fischer Crossing

A federal bankruptcy ruling earlier this week in Newnan has opened the door for the construction of a Sam’s Club store at the Fischer Crossing retail development on the northwest corner of Ga. Highway 34 and Fischer Road, less than one mile west of Peachtree City's western city limits.

Coweta school students barred from transferring

Coweta County School System will be unable to accommodate parents wishing to have their children transfer to other schools under a recently passed state law due to a long-standing federal desegregation order. Coweta has complied with all 27 areas in a federal Consent Decree and is waiting on the review by the U.S. Dept. of Justice.

Newnan named “Best Old House Neighborhood”

The housing boom may be over, but “This Old House” editors have tracked down 51 great neighborhoods that have promising futures and homes that truly deserve a long-term commitment. So if you are looking for the great older neighborhood selected in Georgia, look no further than Newnan.

Changes coming in unexcused school absences

The procedure for parents being held accountable for unexcused absences for their public, private and home-schooled children in Coweta County will change when the new school year begins in August. The 6th unexcused absence will result in a complaint being filed with Coweta County Magistrate Court that could result in misdemeanor charges.

Palmetto bust nets meth and prescription drugs

The Crime Suppression Unit of Palmetto Police conducted simultaneous drug raids June 19 that resulted in two arrests and charges for the sale of methamphetamine and prescription drugs.

EMC’s Operation Round-Up Awards Children’s Village at Christian City $4,800 in Computer Equipment

EMC’s Operation Round-Up

Palmetto, GA – June 22, 2009 – The youngest residents of the Christian City community now have the world at their fingertips, thanks to four computers recently donated by Coweta-Fayette EMC’s Operation Round-Up program.

Starship denied a business license; preparing legal challenge

Starship denied a business license

It was over almost before it started. A quick motion to deny a business license for Starship Adult Novelties & Gifts at Thomas Crossroads received a unanimous vote from Coweta County commissioners June 16 as nearly 250 opponents of the business who had filled the commission chambers and the foyer outside looked on. Starship attorney Alan Begner after the meeting said he is preparing a legal challenge to the decision.

D&H Distributing holds grand opening at Coweta Industrial Park

The new D&H Distribution Center for consumer electronics and associated products located in Coweta Industrial Park held its grand opening June 12. The state-of-the-art facility employs 100, with a goal of adding another 40 employees. The largest of the 91 year-old company’s facilities, it incorporates cutting-edge automation, environmentally conservative equipment, recycling facilities and more. At a current 476,000 square-feet, the location can be expanded up to more than 750,000 square-feet to accommodate growth.

East Coweta High School competes at Disney

East Coweta High School traveled from Sharpsburg to the Walt Disney World Resort on April 16-18, for the 5th annual Festival Disney Competitive Music Festival. East Coweta’s Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band members competed for top honors in this one-of-a-kind festival event.

Chief Teeters speaks at PTC firefighter graduation

Coweta County Fire Chief Johnny Teeters was the guest speaker earlier this month as the Peachtree City Fire Department celebrated the successful completion of National Professional Qualification firefighter testing for 12 of their Recruit Firefighters on Thursday night by hosting a Graduation Ceremony.

Commissionerrs to hold town hall meetings

The Coweta County Commission will host Town Hall Meetings in each of the five districts with their respective commissioner. The meetings are designed to give citizens an opportunity to meet with their commissioner in a welcoming environment.

ReStore opens in Newnan

The grand opening of the Habitat for Humanity’s Habitat ReStore in Newnan was held June 13 at the its new location at 150 Pine Road, across from the Coweta County Fairgrounds. The ReStore provides a one-stop shopping venue for those wanting to purchase furniture or appliances and anyone with ideas of home remodeling.

Caveman wrestling camp at Northgate

Northgate High School wrestling will be holding its 16th annual Caveman wrestling camp June 22 - 25 from 9 to 4:30 at Northgate High School, Newnan.

Coweta School board adopts FY 2010 budget

Coweta County School Board Tuesday night unanimously adopted a $172 million general fund budget for the 2009-2010 school year.

Senoia charter school proposal under review

The attempt to start up a charter school in Senoia is officially in the pipeline. The Coweta County School Board’s Curriculum and Instruction Committee will review the proposal and come back to the board with a recommendation, likely by the July meeting.

Senoia residents have their say on the city’s future

Senoia residents have their say on the city’s future

Senoia residents last week got the chance to make suggestions on what they would like to see in their city in the coming years. More than 100 of them filed into the Freeman Sasser Building to make those suggestions known at the meeting sponsored by the Downtown Development Authority (DDA).  Topping the list was pedestrian accessibility, increased food choices, an outdoor entertainment venue and the availability of a home improvement business.

Starship headed back to Coweta Commission June 16

As county commission meetings go, the June 16 meeting of the Coweta County Commission will likely be memorable for many with a stake in the outcome of the attempt by Starship Adult Novelties & Gifts to open its doors at Thomas Crossroads.

Coweta to get limited stimulus money for transportation

Gov. Sonny Perdue announced last week that the required certification had been submitted for $39 million in transit projects around the state that will be paid through the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus package. Coweta County’s portion is $20,800. The funding is being routed through Georgia Dept. of Transportation (DOT).

Coweta drops plan for fueling station

Members of the Fischer Road community got exactly what they wanted Tuesday night as Coweta County commissioners voted unanimously to drop plans to construct a fueling station on county property on the north side of the fire station that sits adjacent to Northgate High School. Residents had recently held community meetings with commissioners and the school system, expressing their opposition to the plans.

Coweta approves purchase of 7 fire trucks

Coweta voters in November approved a $20 million bond referendum to construct a new headquarters and to purchase a communications system and new fire trucks. Commissioners June 2 approved the purchase of 7 new fire trucks for a total price of $4,333,040. The figure is below the $5 million set aside for the purchases.

Senoia approves waste reduction plan

Senoia City Council June 1 unanimously approved a state-required Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP) designed to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste generated within the city. The plan includes a 10-year time frame.

Coweta approves change orders for old courthouse

Coweta County Commission approved two changes orders June 2 for the rehabilitation of the historic 1906 Coweta Court Courthouse. Between those changes and one that occurred previously, the project at this point is approximately $75,000 below the original contract amount of $6.284 million.

Cooking out with the cops

Cooking out with the cops

Palmetto Police recently put on a different type of event at the Carlton Road station. The chief hot dog cooker, known to officers as Chief Luther Graham, was joined by a department full of officers who spent much of the morning and afternoon May 23 entertaining families with free balloons, food, games, music, face painting and other activities. Officers were joined by Palmetto Fire Department, Rural Metro EMS and radio station Hot 107.9. The event focused on brining public safety awareness to the community, said department Public Information Officer Lee Gragg.

Newnan man helps in West Virginia

It is all about making a difference. Newnan resident Ethan Gehl is working in West Virginia as part of a team of 33 National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) members providing flood clean-up assistance to residents of the towns of Gilbert and Hanover. At the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Gehl and his teammates will muck out houses and remove debris deposited by floodwaters earlier this month. In addition, the team may be asked to run a donations warehouse and staff a call center.

Northgate's Berry Named DAR Outstanding Teacher of American History

Northgate's Berry Named DAR Outstanding Teacher of American History

"Filled to the maximum," describes Michael Berry's AP US History Classes at Northgate High School, according to Dr. Therese Reddikopp, Principal.   Berry was recently recognized as the 2009 Outstanding Teacher of American History by the General Daniel Newnan Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. 
 

Canongate Road closure through early August

Canongate Road will be closed through early August at Persimmon Creek in northeast Coweta County. A faulty culvert will be replaced where Canongate Road crosses Persimmon Creek, just south of the entrance of Persimmon Creek subdivision.    

CRCT reports available through June 11

Official state reports for individual students from the April administration of this year’s Criterion Referenced Test (CRCT) have arrived in schools.

YMCA to hold “Race for a Cause”

Summit Family YMCA will hold its first “Race for a Cause” 5K, 10K and 1-Mile Family Fun Run on June 20. The races will benefit Partner With Youth.

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