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TIRED: Mr LogsdonYou sir, are a sham. You have stood around and said nothing. You have had an opportunity to be involved but have chosen to sit back and hope you get elected. TIRED: Munford the Maniac!John is right on the mark on how to be a mayor. Hopefully Mr Logsdon will take the positions that John did. Doc Joe: It's bows and antlers time!Don't you know that there is nothing better than hunting season. I have already had some tremendous success. Let me know how you're doing with the bow. It sure beats all of the political BS on this site. Paula Johnson: Dana’s domineering ultra-estrogen momentDana Kinser wants to make herself the master of the Internet by becoming the dominant challenger in the local election. Unfortunately, Ms. Kinser forgot to qualify for the race. In memory
Members of the local American Legion Posts presented a wreath at the Peachtree City Veteran’s Day remembrance ceremony at the city’s veterans memorial Friday morning.
Houston reinstated for Tech-Miami game Sat.Judge rules football standout should play Former Starr’s Mill football standout Reuben Houston, who has been indicted on federal drug conspiracy charges, still deserves to be on the Georgia Tech football team, a Fulton County judge has ruled. PTC Best Buy opens todayJust in time for the holiday shopping season, Best Buy will be opening its stores in Peachtree City and Newnan this morning at 10 a.m. Recount confirms it: Owens is the winnerOne vote. For apathetic voters who say their vote doesn’t count, last Tuesday’s election in Senoia proved them wrong. Non-profits can apply for courthouse spaceThe Coweta County Courthouse Citizens Committee is now accepting applications from local non-profit organizations if they desire to be considered to relocate to the historic Courthouse in downtown Newnan. Corporate aircraft taking interest in Falcon FieldPeachtree City’s Falcon Field is attracting more interest from corporate fleets, but there’s precious little room available at the airport for the larger planes ... at least for now. Reward dangled for F’ville burglaryA $500 reward is being offered to help Fayetteville Police solve the burglary of a local dry cleaning establishment. The burglary occurred at the Fayetteville One Hour Cleaners at 110 Kathi Ave. between 7 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Monday, police said. Santa, copilots seek gifts for needy childrenSponsors wanting to make a less fortunate kid’s Christmas wishes come true are being sought to participate in this year’s Santa’s Copilots program at Falcon Field in Peachtree City. Award-winning program
The Georgia Recreation and Parks Association recently recognized Lance Dennis and the Coweta County Recreation Department for the top Athletic Program Award.
Experts to address pesticide use on sports fieldA workshop on the use of pesticide on sports fields will be held at City Hall in Peachtree City Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 5:30 p.m. PTC Council meeting cancelledThe Peachtree City Council meeting scheduled for Thursday night has been cancelled due to lack of a quorum, it was announced Wednesday morning. Crash kills PTC manA Peachtree City man was killed Friday evening in a four-vehicle auto crash at the intersection of Ga. Highway 74 and Senoia Road, police said. Rotary phone book honored by ChamberThe Fayette County Chamber of Commerce announced the 2005 Small Business of the Year recipient at their Annual Small Business of the Year Award Luncheon Wednesday at Glendalough Manor. Burglary suspect ID’d with stolen loot in jailPeachtree City police apparently got some pretty good evidence against a city resident now charged with seven counts of burglary. Blaze damages workshopA fire Tuesday night damaged a workshop at a home on Sumner Road in Peachtree City, officials said. The blaze was reported at 7:25 p.m. and fire crews from Peachtree City and Fayette County responded within six minutes to 307 Sumner Road, according to Capt. Pete Nelms of the Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services. More delays on I-85 expected this weekendThe projected completion date for weekend construction along I-85 in December is closing in. But, of course, this is November, so travel plans this weekend should include time for traffic delays for those venturing onto the expressway. Police pursue truancy cases against parentsIn accordance with a new state truancy law, the Peachtree City Police Department has issued misdemeanor charges in three cases of parents and/or guardians whose children have more than 10 unexcused absences or tardies in a semester. Heavy rain causes trouble for PTC sewer, study saysWhen it’s dry outside, sewer pipes in Peachtree City do just fine, according to a monitoring study of the city sewer system performed by DWC Technologies. Pediatric flu vaccine available at Fayette Co. Health Dept.The Fayette County Health Department announced Wednesday that it is out of flu vaccine for the general public, but there are still 150 doses of pediatric flu vaccine (for ages 6-36 months) available. College student cuffed for online violation at PTC libraryA Georgia Tech student was arrested Thursday at the Peachtree City Library after arranging to meet a girl he thought was 14 years old for a sexual act, police said. ArmyMAJretired: Peachtree City Needs to Actively Recruit Volunteer FirefightersThere have been several letters and postings about the PCFD needing more personnel. One possible alternative to hiring full-time paid staff would be for the City to ACTIVELY recruit more volunteer firefighters. John Munford: Sign confusion in PTCSo *this* is how political rumors get started. Mayor Steve Brown: Mayor: Review the recordNo one if challenging Mayor Steve Brown on his record of the last four years. The achievements speak for themselves. Go to www.MayorSteve.com to see more on the "real" issues. Editor Cal Beverly of The Citizen News endorsed Mayor Steve Brown by saying, "Brown represents a big check in the checks and balances arrangement that local government always needs." Appraisals needed for TDK extensionThe Peachtree City Airport Authority is waiting for written appraisals on two pieces of property it needs to acquire so the path for the TDK Boulevard extension can be routed around the runway safety area for Falcon Field. |