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STAR students, teachers are honoredEast Coweta High School senior Daniel Rahim was announced as the 2007 Coweta County STAR student March 2, and was recognized along with STAR students from all Coweta County High Schools by the Newnan Rotary Club. Local school custodian charged with molesting daughterA custodian at a local Fayette elementary school has been arrested on one count of child molestation, Peachtree City police said. School system buys 174 acresThe Coweta County School System is moving forward with its plans for a rapidly-growing district. School spokesperson Dean Jackson said this week that the system has purchased 174 acres near New Corinth Road and Bohannon Road for future school sites. New 54W shopping center gets ‘OK’Land swap with city remains unsettled Preliminary plans to construct a 148,000 square foot shopping center on the former site of the Days Inn on Ga. Highway 54 West got a tentative approval from the Peachtree City Planning Commission Monday night. Piedmont completes purchasePiedmont Healthcare announced Thursday completion of the purchase of Newnan Hospital, with all regulatory reviews completed. As part of the purchase, the hospital will become Piedmont Newnan Hospital, Inc., as Piedmont Healthcare assumes the operations, liabilities and many assets of Newnan Hospital. Southside path bridge on holdCorps wants to meet with citizens before considering permit Citizen concerns about a cart path bridge being built over Flat Creek in south Peachtree City have led the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to delay approval of a permit necessary to continue the project. Software to help PTC firefightersProvides peek into building plan, schematics The Peachtree City Fire Department is purchasing a software program that will compile building plans for 210 critical locations in Peachtree City. Coweta deputy right to ram fleeing suspect?U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on crash that paralyzed driver The United States Supreme Court will determine whether or not a former Coweta County sheriff’s deputy can be sued in court for using his patrol car to ram into a fleeing vehicle that fled deputies at speeds upwards of 90 mph in March 2001. More than 100 students removed from schoolThis week was a busy time for some parents as they scrambled to get their children placed back in school. Coweta County School System spokesperson Dean Jackson said that 140 students had been removed from the school system this week because proper documentation was not filed with the school system proving the students lived in the county. Sharpsburg authors debuting play this monthSharpsburg Sharpies Drama Team of Sharpsburg Baptist Church is presenting their annual dinner theatre over St. Patty’s weekend. “A Wedding and a Funeral,” a two-act comedy, premieres March 15-17 at 7 p.m. A Sunday dessert matinee has now been added on March 18 at 2 p.m. PTC to explore school commissionCity attorney unsure if council has power to establish group The Peachtree City Council has agreed to further study the possibility of creating an education commission comprising city residents. Youth drinking arrest leads FVPD to Clayton shooterWhat started as a typical underage drinking case for Fayetteville Police netted a suspect in a weekend shooting at a night club in Forest Park, police said. Hotel, building fees down in PTCFinance director: other revenues are up to cover deficits Although Peachtree City’s hotel-motel tax and building permit revenues are down significantly, other fees and taxes are coming in ahead of projections to cover those deficits, City Finance Director Paul Salvatore told the City Council last week. Fayetteville man killed in Tenn.A Fayetteville man working in Tennessee on a construction job was stabbed to death early Saturday morning, police said. Air show to have Air Force flavorThis year’s version of The Great Georgia Air Show will feature quite a bit of military firepower, as America celebrates the 60th anniversary of the United States Air Force. PTC cans bathroom in garage atticA Peachtree City man will not be allowed to build a bathroom over his new six-car garage. Richard R. Van’t Hof said he wanted the facility so he wouldn’t have to leave his attic work area “to go out in the cold” and then into the rest of his home to use the restroom. But city Building Official Tom Carty said putting a bathroom up in the attic caused structural problems to the point where he couldn’t allow the construction to continue. Residents not happy with new zoning categoriesCoweta County’s residents continued to voice their opposition to new zoning districts during Tuesday’s County Commission meeting. WalMart up for March 6 voteWill the far stretches of northern Coweta County and south Fulton County soon have their own WalMart? residents should have a better idea after the Coweta County Commission hears a variance request from retail giant March 6. County zoning technician Michelle Ward said the store is seeing a variance on buffer requirements for the store that would locate on Sharpsburg-McCollum Road, next to Interstate 85. Senoia’s park makeover continuesSenoia’s park on Seavy Street could be quite a showplace when its completed later this year. The City Council voted Monday night to spend just under $40,000 for surfacing at the park around the new playground equipment. City administrator Richard Ferry explained the surface material would be shredded rubber, which would be durable and inhibit weed growth. Comedy tonightWhen you and your spouse disagree, the situation can get tense – quickly! That’s what is at the heart of “Don’t Hug Me,” the musical comedy being produced at Newnan Theatre Company through February 25.Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens. Burglary suspect found after PTC manhuntFollowing a brief manhunt early this afternoon, Peachtree City police arrested a burglary suspect who ran on foot after he was approached by a police officer on Crosstown Road near Ga. Highway 74. PTC cops cuff Snellville man for online child pornAn unemployed Snellville man has been arrested by the Peachtree City Police Department for trying to arrange a sexual act via the Internet with a girl he thought was 13 years old. Do you believe in miracles?The McIntosh Chiefs boys basketball team has qualified for the state tournament for the first time in the school’s history. The Chiefs beat the Creekside Seminoles 54-47 on Wednesday night, less than two weeks removed from a 58 point loss to Creekside. Coach Jason Eisele credited Robert Chubb (55) with playing a huge game on defense in the win. McIntosh will now take on their longtime rivals, the Fayette County Tigers, today at 5:30 p.m., for a trip to the region championship game. For more on this game and all region basketball tournament action, see the story in Sports Section. Photo/Ian Davis. PTC fire chief to retireLohr led department through change, improvements since 2000 Peachtree City Fire Chief Stony Lohr has announced that he will retire as of April 2. Lohr notified his staff of his intentions in a memo to the entire department. He will also turn 60 in April, he noted. “It’s time for me to do something else,” Lohr said in an interview this week with The Citizen. “... It’s time to go smell those roses." PTC couple makes go of it in IraqWife signed up with reserve to join hubby’s unit in Baghdad Kathryn and Bill Carter of Peachtree City can say with honesty that their marriage is just like living in a war zone. PTC proposes lake buffer rulesNo storage, improvements allowed within 100-foot zone Peachtree City staff has compiled a revised ordinance that will help protect water quality at the city’s two reservoirs: Lake Kedron and Lake Peachtree. The ordinance also forbids private improvements from city-owned greenbelt areas. Bikers to race along Hwy. 54, Peachtree ParkwayPTC hosting Tour de Georgia start April 16; traffic congestion expected Georgia officials have unveiled the specific route the Tour de Georgia will take as the entire event starts in Peachtree City at noon on Monday, April 16. Letters to tardy parents going out todayIf you forgot to submit your student’s affidavit residency, you child is no longer enrolled in the Coweta County School System. |