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Bust nets $8,000 in cash, potIt was a case of wanting what you should not have and getting what you have coming, all wrapped into one package. And for a College Park man July 11, a trip to Fayette County ended at the county jail on drug charges. Animal shelter seeking information on dog that is likely victim of neglectLast Friday, a call that the staff of the Fayette County Animal Shelter hates to get came in to the office. PTC meetings set for property tax hikeA series of public hearings has been scheduled because Peachtree City officials plan to adopt a property tax increase for the coming year’s budget. Southside annexation proposedWould allow commercial use for office complex The owner of an office development underway just south of Peachtree City wants to be annexed into the city limits. Shopping center to be annexed?Would allow drinks to flow on Sundays The owner of the Peachtree East shopping center is hoping to have the 17-plus acre site annexed into the Peachtree City limits. Price point part of hurdle for Lexington CircleProperty owners seeking $400K an acre The vacant land at the corner of Ga. Highway 54 and Walt Banks Road was supposed to turn into a vibrant shopping area with loft apartments. F’ville cops seek help in armed robbery casePolice are hoping a witness will come forward to assist in identifying the suspect in the armed robbery of the Herb Shop at Hudson Plaza in broad daylight in Fayetteville Tuesday. PETCO opens this weekendPETCO Animal Supplies, Inc. announces the grand opening of its new Peachtree City store, located at 1243 N. Peachtree Parkway July 14 through July 16 . The three-day event will feature pet adoptions and a variety of animal-related activities to welcome the community. Do you hear the people sing?Local students will reprise the ambitious schedule of last year’s STAR theatre performances by staging Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” on July 13 through 15, followed by “Les Miserables” July 20 through 22. Both shows are being directed by Michael Scialabba of the Georgia Shakespeare Festival.On July 13-15 “Midsummer Night’s Dream” will actually be performed outdoors, at Coweta’s Dunaway Gardens. “The setting for Midsummer is totally outdoors, so it’s appropriate we look for an outdoor setting,” said Nixon. “And we felt it was really appropriate to take it back to where arts started in our community, at the Dunaway amphitheatre.” On July 20-23, “Les Miserables” will be staged at the Centre (7 p.m. on July 20-22, and 3 p.m. on July, 23). Along with Schialabba, Nixon is directing the vocal rehearsals for the show, and John Erdogan is directing orchestra rehearsals. During the performances, New York musical director Aaron Gandy will guest conduct the orchestra. Photo/Special. Senoia cuts back on waterThere’s no more weekend watering for Senoia residents. Last week, the city Council voted to curtail residents use of outside water to help face a “near-crisis” with the city’s water tanks. Three schools fail standardsThe Georgia Department of Education has released the statewide list of schools which have successfully met Adequate Yearly Progress, including the status of Coweta County Schools, under the No Child Left Behind act. Teens, kids arrested in 3 cart path incidentsIn less than 24 hours spanning from Monday to Tuesday, Peachtree City Police arrested teens and three very young juveniles in three separate incidents on the city's golf cart paths. PTC pair nabs cart burglarA Peachtree City woman and her friend apprehended a 14-year-old who tried to steal her golf cart from the AMLI apartments on Barberry Lane early Friday morning, police said. Happy ending for 2 joyriding 13-year-old girlsA former Peachtree City resident Friday evening reported a happy ending to a tale of two 13-year-old girls taking an unauthorized joyride to Florida. Community center plan to commission Monday nightLand swap off the table; deeds protected property First Baptist Church of Peachtree City has abandoned its request to acquire the city’s existing Pebblepocket tennis courts in a land swap to build a community center. Teen to seek bond on murder chargeAccused of killing friend at PTC party A Sharpsburg teen accused of murdering his friend at a Peachtree City party June 20 will appear in court next Friday to seek bond on the offense. Senoia’s staff gets huge raisesSenoia’s staff got a huge raise Monday night, thanks to the City Council. After the regular meeting was over, the council went into executive session to discuss a personnel item. Jennifer Harkleroad of Thomas Crossroads Is named regional media specialist of the yearThomas Crossroads Elementary School Media Specialist Jennifer Harkleroad has been named the Media Specialist of the Year for the West Georgia region by the Georgia Library Media Association. Community center plan on tap Monday nightLand swap off the table First Baptist Church of Peachtree City has abandoned its request to acquire the city’s existing Pebblepocket tennis courts in a land swap to build a community center. Ga. Supremes send county sign case backEnglish ‘didn’t fully consider’ ruling, court says The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled that Fayette Chief Superior Court Judge Paschall English Jr. must reconsider his latest ruling in a dispute over the county’s sign ordinance. Stumping at forumBob Todd, left, and Frank Oakley, who are both running for the Post 4 seat on the Fayette County Board of Education, attended a candidate meet and greet held Tuesday night by the Peachtree City Rotary Club. Survey seeks to measure growth wishesPeachtree City residents can help shape the city’s future growth by participating in a survey that will steer the city’s plan for the next 20 years. Officials: Falcon Field growingNo commuter, cargo jets in plans Although there are plans to lengthen the runway at Falcon Field sometime in the future, doing so will not allow larger aircraft to land there, officials said. PTC Fire Department celebrates 40th yearIt’s one of those decade anniversaries that mean a little more than the ones in between. Just like the birthday associated with mid-life, it’s the one we’d just as soon skip. PTC family picks up pieces after fireA Peachtree City family is on the road to recovery after a Saturday night fire damaged their home and killed their three pets. |