Man, woman found dead in Fairburn

The bodies of a Fayette County man and woman were found Monday night on the property of Excel distribution center at 7300 Oakley Industrial Boulevard in Fairburn. Involved in what has been called a murder/suicide, the two were found a few feet from the roadway with man found partially slumped over the woman with a handgun lying next to him.

Santa sighting

Santa sighting

Santa Claus brought up the rear at Tyrone’s first ever night time Christmas parade.

EPA responds to David Scott

Congressman David Scott in September asked U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to close the Philip Services Corp. (PSC) waste treatment plant near Fairburn until answers to hundreds of illnesses in Fayette and south Fulton counties could be found. EPA’s answer? No.

Palmetto burglars caught in act

Palmetto PD catches burglars in the act

Two male juveniles in Palmetto with pending criminal charges were caught Wednesday morning while burglarizing a home on Carlton Drive.

Jay Knight wants townhomes in Fairburn

It was not exactly what home builder Jay Knight wanted. But when the discussion was over and the vote taken, Fairburn City Council Dec. 11 delayed until late January its decision on the request to build three townhomes on one-half acre in the city’s historical district.

Welcome, Merle Norman

Welcome, Merle Norman

Paula Hyatt, owner of the new Merle Norman Cosmetics Store/ Kedron Village shopping center (across from Target), held a grand opening/chamber ribbon cutting this week with chamber board members, ambassadors, friends and family.

Hwy 74 Auto Zone landscape plan

Customers will come for auto parts but it is the landscaping that will set off the new Auto Zone now under construction on Ga. Highway 74 adjacent to Black Jack Motorcycles. The store is located south of Milam Road near the Fayette County line.

Meeting the big guy

Meeting the big guy

Santa got a real workout when he stopped in Fairburn during a pre-Christmas trial run.

Union City rec trails application

Union City Council Nov. 21 approved the submission of a grant application for a state and federally-funded recreational trails program to help develop a planned greenway in the Union Station area.

UGA student arrested for online porn charge

Suspect ordered held without bond

A doctoral student at the University of Georgia was arrested Wednesday for engaging in sexually explicit conversation online with a girl he thought was 15 years old, police said.

PTC accepts right-of-way for TDK extension

Road would affect traffic on Hwy. 74

Facing a midnight deadline, the Peachtree City Council voted Thursday night to accept the right-of-way for the proposed extension of TDK Boulevard.

Task force hails county’s decision

Task force hails county’s agreement with PSC

Any remaining question that local, state and federal elected officials doubt the claims of illnesses by hundreds of Fulton and Fayette residents over exposure to chemicals from the Philip Services Corp. (PSC) plant in Fairburn evaporated Tuesday at Bethany United Methodist Church. Coming on the heels of an agreement between Fulton County and PSC that prohibits the company’s discharge of industrial wastewater into the county sewer system after Dec. 22, the South Fulton/Fayette Community Task Force town hall meeting saw a litany of elected officials rallying strongly to the citizen’s defense and joining residents in openly questioning the intent of Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the results of a recent study by Georgia Division of Public Health (DPH).

Sewer contracts get OK

The town of Tyrone moved forward on two sewer contacts Thursday night, that could signal a decrease in rates for its sewer customers.

Two arrested for domestic disputes

It definitely pays to hold you tongue and your temper. Two Fairburn residents learned that lesson the hard way after being arrested in separate domestic incidents.

A lesson of music

A lesson of music

Several of the class of new musicians at Christian City show their skills as graduates of the Guitars Not Guns Music Program Nov.

PSC won’t discharge wastewater

Philip Services Corp. (PSC) agreement Monday with Fulton County to no longer discharge industrial wastewater into the county sewer system will have an effect on its operations. The extent of that effect and all operational options are currently being evaluated by company officials and Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD).

Traffic blitz nest five arrests

An eight hour traffic blitz Dec. 3 by Union City Police resulted in nearly 250 traffic stops and five arrests. Periodic blitzes are designed to reduce the number and severity of crashes and to help free up emergency medical services for city residents, said Public Information Officer and Metro Atlanta Traffic Enforcement Network Coordinator George Louth.

Video games are in vogue for burglars this season

Arrests are pending for five Palmetto juveniles on charges stemming from burglaries of two residences last month.

A homeowner on Carlton Drive interrupted a Nov. 6 burglary upon arriving at the residence. The perpetrators had busted a sliding door in the rear of the house to gain entry, said Det. John Cooper. the homeowner found that an Xbox 360 video game console had been stolen, Cooper said.

Homeowner has 30 days to determine fate of home

What to do? That was the question put to property owner Iliana Huerta over a potential condemnation of a house at 506 Griffith Street.

Parade is newest holiday tradition

Parade is newest tradition

For years, Tyrone parade-lovers have only had the Founders’ Day parade to watch.

Students are holiday helpers

This holiday season some Fayette students will receive gifts that will truly make a difference in their lives.

For the sixth consecutive year, the Fayette County School System’s CARE (Children at Risk in Education) program is sponsoring an angel tree at the LaFayette Educational Center (LEC). What makes this angel tree different is that instead of collecting toys and gifts for needy children, it fulfills nontraditional needs such as hearing aid batteries, after school program scholarships, home repairs, band instruments, extra curricular activity fees and eye glasses, to name a few.

Arrests

The following arrests were made by Fairburn Police between Nov. 22 and Dec. 5:

Angela Dennis, 32, Fairburn, aggravated assault

More stores planned near Legacy Theater

The development of properties adjacent to Tyrone’s new Legacy Theater moved closer to reality Thursday with approval by the town Planning Commission to approve the site plan for Lot No. 4 at the Shops of Millbrook. Plans for Lot No. 6 at Millbrook was tabled while the conceptual site plan for Lot No. 13 at Shamrock Industrial Park was approved.

Union City cracking down on annexed roads

Union City Police are set to begin issuing tickets to speeders along the newly annexed portions of the South Fulton Parkway, Ga. Highway 92 and other recently annexed roadways.

Festive occasion

Festive occasion

Tyrone residents turned out in force Tuesday to witness the lighting of the Christmas tree and the arrival of Santa.

Fairburn Police make pot bust

A Fairburn man has been arrested on charges of possession of 29 small bags of suspected marijuana with intent to distribute. Three other males were present in the vehicle, stopped by Fairburn Police Nov. 8 at Cambridge Faire Apartments. Police found the man’s one year-old sister in the vehicle.

Landmark Teacher Awarded Grant

Landmark Teacher Awarded Grant

At Landmark Christian School’s Peachtree City campus, elementary science teacher Diane Calsbeek has been named a recipient of the Bright Ideas Grant through Coweta-Fayette EMC.

Convenience store burglary

Law enforcement agencies in Fairburn and Coweta County are seeking three men in connection with the Nov. 16 burglaries of two convenience stores in Fairburn and Newnan.

New chief may be picked by end of year

Tyrone’s search for a new police chief could end soon.

Town manager Barry Amos said the town had been “flooded” with applications and is slowly going through the stack.

Miss Georgia to be a part of Tyrone parade, Dec. 14

Miss Georgia
The first Annual Tyrone Christmas Parade sponsored by United Community Bank, promises to be spectacular and the Parade Committee needs help from the community and citizens. According to Parade Director, Stephen Ball, “We want everyone attending the Parade to bring a flashlight. Candles are too dangerous, but flashlights will serve as a great alternative for forming a landing strip for Santa’s Sleigh. Mr. Ball adds, “ Since it is a night parade the flashlights can be used to help illuminate the beautiful floats from Cline Float Company.

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