Good times at Touch a Truck

Touch a Truck

Brother and sister, Andrew and Sofia, got to enter the bucket part of a Comcast Cable Truck at last Saturday’s Touch a Truck in Peachtree City.

Coming up roses

Cindy Dale - South Metro Rose Society

The South Metro Rose Society will be presenting its 21st Annual Rose Show May 20 and 21 at Hood Avenue Elementary School in Fayetteville. The show is free and open to the public. In 2005, over 700 blooms and rose arrangements were entered into competition by area rosarians.

4 PTC kids arrested for golf cart theft

Four Peachtree City juveniles have been charged with several golf cart thefts, police said.

Two were arrested on the golf cart that was initially reported stolen Tuesday; the other two were arrested on a second golf cart that was stolen to get away from the scene, police said.

700 senior homes coming to West PTC?

A development company has filed an official request asking Peachtree City to annex 400 acres in the city’s West Village area to build a “self-contained resort style community” with approximately 700 homes for active adults ages 55 and up.

Go forth to conquer

Go forth to conquer

Starr’s Mill’s Gina Goforth (L, in white) runs past a Parkview defender in Starr’s Mill’s 5-4 win last week.

PTC to sewer Senoia?

A proposed deal that would have Peachtree City treat up to 500,000 gallons a day of sewage from Senoia “is a good deal for everybody,” according to Mike Harman, chairman of the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority.

TDK Extension on hold for grant

The long-awaited extension of TDK Boulevard from Peachtree City into Coweta County now hinges on the Federal Aviation Administration.

Planners OK Hwy. 74 N. rezoning

A proposal to rezone a .46-acre tract on Ga. Highway 74 north to office-institutional use was approved by the Peachtree City Planning Commission Monday night.

No decision on Commerce Dr. parking

A parking problem on Commerce Drive in front of the new World Gym in Peachtree City will have to wait two weeks for a solution.

Council axes new PTC auto repair shop

In a surprise move, the Peachtree City Council last Thursday voted against a plan to build a new auto repair shop for the public works department.

Program your cell phone for emergency: Make it ICE

The Peachtree City Fire Department is asking citizens to program special emergency contact numbers into their cell phones under the listing “ICE,” the acronym short for “In Case of Emergency.”

WASA reports 'major' spill

An estimated 250,000 gallons of untreated sewage spilled into Line Creek Saturday morning because of a human error, said Larry Turner, General Manager of the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority.

Palmetto man charged with murder

Ralph Potter

A Palmetto man is facing murder charges in the May 2 shooting of 26 year-old Coweta County resident Bradley Alan Mitchum. The early morning shooting occurred along Ridley Road in Coweta County near Palmetto. Mitchum was transported to Atlanta Medical Center where surgery was performed for a gunshot wound to the head. Mitchum died Wednesday.

Kedron Village sold to realty group

Kedron shopping center

The third phase of the Kedron Village shopping center has been sold to Kite Realty Group Trust based in Indianapolis, Ind.

County to consider Sheriff's new budget

Oh, what a difference a judge’s order can make.

Just hours after Judge William Ison ruled in the Sheriff’s favor, the County Commission started budget hearings Wednesday morning.

Solution sought to stop cut-through traffic in Planterra

In a meeting with residents of the Planterra Ridge subdivision Wednesday night, Peachtree City officials committed to working on solutions to help alleviate cut-through traffic in the subdivision.

M.A. employees honored for saving co-worker

M.A. Industries employees honored

Five employees of M.A. Industries were honored recently for helping Peachtree City firefighters rescue one of their co-workers whose hand became entangled in a large machine.

Officials waiting to get blessing from PTC Council

Officials waiting to get blessing from PTC Council

A possible deal for Senoia to pipe some of its sewage to Peachtree City for treatment is on hold until the Peachtree City Council decides how to proceed in the matter, according to the top official at the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority.

Gas leak causes 54 West traffic snarl

A Tuesday morning gas leak forced officials to shut down part of Ga. Highway 54 west in Peachtree City for more than four hours.

Chick-fil-A, community building plans to be heard

Fairly soon Peachtree City may have three Chick-fil-A restaurants to choose from.

Last month, officials unveiled plans for a Chick-fil-A in the Wilshire Pavilion in south Peachtree City. Now the company is hoping to get approval for plans in the Kedron Village shopping center in north Peachtree City.

Catfish Hollow

On May 6, 1986, the Wise family opened the doors to what has become a gathering place for loyal patrons, customers and most of all friends: Catfish Hollow. The restaurant began in a converted grocery store located in Tyrone. Over the next few years it became a success as a well-known establishment that was enjoyed by all. Eleven years ago in January, Catfish Hollow moved its operation from Tyrone to Thomas Crossroads in Newnan. Although there was very little at Thomas Crossroads, the move was an immediate success.

Local incumbents to face challengers

All four incumbents on the Fayette County Commission and Board of Education are running for re-election.

Each one will face opposition, too.

Highway 54 West shut down

Traffic in both directions on part of Ga. Highway 54 West in Peachtree City will likely remain shut down until 2 p.m. today as crews work to repair a gas leak, city officials said.

PTC Council OK’s comment session

Speakers will be limited to 2 minutes each

The Peachtree City Council has ceded up to 20 minutes of its future meetings for comments from citizens about any item not on the agenda.

Keeping history alive

World War II day

Despite the intermittent rain, families came out to view the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Dixie Wing “World War II Day: Boots, Wheels & Wings” at the Historical Airpower Facility at Falcon Field in Peachtree City on Saturday.

Survey to address PTC growth, change

A citizen’s group is planning a survey that will help shape Peachtree City’s future for the next 20 years.

The survey will be distributed via mail to at least 500 pre-selected persons and will also be available online at some point, the Comprehensive Plan committee has decided.

PTC denies setback variance

Council orders staff to study issue

The Peachtree City Council narrowly denied a homeowner’s setback variance request 3-2 last week, and council also tasked city staff with looking into the setback variance process.

The prom-enade

McIntosh prom 2006

Beau Kelsh escorts Anne Buckle at the McIntosh prom, held Saturday evening at the Fox Theater in Atlanta.

Path bridge may be usable soon

Southside residents will soon be able to take a new city cart path to the southern tip of Peachtree City’s industrial park.

PTC bids to remove city officials from tourism board

The Peachtree City Council wants to change the makeup of the city’s Tourism Association board.

The change would allow for two more citizens to be appointed to the board, replacing two positions currently filled by the city manager and a representative from the City Council. The proposal must first be approved by the tourism board so it can be included in the by-laws.

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