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New graduates of the Peachtree City Fire Academy were recognized Feb. 19 by the Peachtree City Council. Pictured from left are Mayor Vanessa Fleisch and graduates Colleen Davison, Darrell Russell, […]
New graduates of the Peachtree City Fire Academy were recognized Feb. 19 by the Peachtree City Council. Pictured from left are Mayor Vanessa Fleisch and graduates Colleen Davison, Darrell Russell, […]
The Fayette County Board of Commissioners has moved its regular meeting this week to 4 p.m. from its usual 7 p.m. time Thursday. Among new business, the board is expected
Peachtree City Mayor Vanessa Fleisch recognized the police department’s newest officer, drug dog Midas, and her partner Cpl. Justin Mobley, at the Feb. 19 council meeting.Photo/Ben Nelms.
Tyrone might be near the middle of its state-required 10-year Comprehensive Plan, but changes in the local economy have led to a need to re-evaluate the plan and develop a
Noise relief coming to residents on Redwine, more apartments to be decided in February For more than three hours Thursday night, Fayetteville residents had their say on two issues that
Peachtree City Police Lt. John Jenkins was recognized Jan. 15 by Mayor Pro-tem Kim Learnard for his 25 years of service in Peachtree City. The Peachtree City Council noted his
A Citizen’s Fire Academy is set to begin in Peachtree City on Jan. 22. The classes, sponsored by Peachtree City Fire Rescue, will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from
It is easy to tell it’s Christmas in Fayetteville. A portion of the city’s staff and elected officials took time out recently to send a Merry Christmas message to Fayetteville
When it comes to the festivities leading up to Christmas, Senoia is one place that should be on everyone’s list. The Christmas season begins Dec. 6 with the many activities
A landmark for longer than a majority of residents can remember, the portion of the Hudson Plaza shopping center that sat perpendicular to Ga. Highway 85 in Fayetteville and including
The Peachtree City Council later this month will consider an ordinance addressing the installation and maintenance of sidewalks in subdivisions. The council at the Sept. 3 work session agreed that
Residents who head to the Fayette Senior Center at the Gathering Place in Peachtree City can order lunch a couple of Fridays a month and enjoy cards and games afterward.
Jeff Duncan is sworn into office after a unanimous vote to select him as a new Planning Commission member during the Tyrone council meeting Sept. 4. Photo/Bethan Adams
The Fayetteville City Council is expected to select a low bid for a project that will lead to the realignment of some of the streets on the city’s north side.
The Senoia City Council will conduct a public hearing on Aug. 18 to consider amending the agreement with Stalwart Films that would leave a 15-foot wall in place around portions
Plans for a 650-home subdivision at MacDuff Parkway and north Kedron Drive will be reviewed by the Peachtree City Planning Commission Monday night. Planners also will review a proposed entertainment
Newnan is set to begin a number of sidewalk and paving projects. Totaling $861,000, the majority of the cost will be funded by special purpose local option sales tax (SPLOST)
A proposal to apply for a new “continuous flow” traffic light intersection on Ga. Highway 54 West and Line Creek Drive will be considered by the Peachtree City Council Thursday
The Peachtree City Council is holding a special called meeting tonight at 6 p.m. in City Hall to consider an agreement with county officials to appeal a state ruling on
The results of a $70,000 study to improve traffic flow on Ga. Highway 54 West will be discussed by the Peachtree City Council Monday night at a workshop meeting. The
With 2 councilmen taking aim at police budget, Chief Clark decides it’s time to leave UPDATED for print Wednesday, July 9 — Peachtree City Police Chief H.C. “Skip” Clark is
While the average Peachtree City homeowner may soon face a $100 increase in city property taxes, the hike is necessary in large part to make up for a lack of
A Peachtree City ordinance designed to prevent the proliferation of tarps and blankets for days on end leading up to the Fourth of July parade and fireworks will be in
Council concerned about path upkeep Look for property taxes to increase this year in Peachtree City. After two earlier meetings, city staff came back to the Peachtree City Council June
Imker objects to selling ‘soul of Peachtree City down the tubes for money’ The Peachtree City Council Thursday night voted 3-1 to rezone an 88-acre tract for 208 homes near
It will take about 17 months to fully complete the MacDuff Parkway extension, which will link the road with Ga. Highway 74 north, according to officials with John Wieland Homes.
The big question about the refilling of Lake Peachtree is: can it be done sooner or later? An answer is expected Tuesday afternoon when Fayette County water officials will meet
Sculptures honoring two of Peachtree City’s founders will be unveiled May 4 in a brief ceremony at City Hall Plaza as the “Founders Corner” is dedicated as part of the
Peachtree City officials celebrated the re-opening of the All Children’s Playground April 18 with an informal ribbon cutting ceremony. The rain didn’t keep the facility from reopening with its new
It lasted more than four hours, but in the end the Fayetteville City Council Wednesday night voted 3-2 against consolidating the city’s fire department with Fayette County fire services. And
A Senoia Downtown Development Authority (DDA) design concept to put a new face on the median in the downtown area was reviewed and approved April 7 by the City Council.
The Peachtree City Police Department will be getting a new K9 to replace a police dog that recently retired from service. Though it would only cost $4,000 to the city
Senoia residents will soon see a new topping to Main Street in the downtown area. An April 7 approval by the City Council will result in the resurfacing of Main
A small, but significant, expansion is coming to Senoia’s downtown shopping district. The City Council on March 17 approved a request to rezone a .3-acre residential lot on Barnes Street