Fayette Animal Control numbers: More dogs and cats saved
Figures released by Fayette County Animal Control covering the past three years showed live releases of dogs and cats increasing from 93 percent in 2017, to 96.45 percent in 2018 […]
Figures released by Fayette County Animal Control covering the past three years showed live releases of dogs and cats increasing from 93 percent in 2017, to 96.45 percent in 2018 […]
The Jan. 23 meeting of the Fayette County Commission will come with a proposal that would establish a commercial presence at the intersection of Ga. Highway 54 and Ebenezer Road.
Qualifying fees for the numerous local elections to be held later this year were approved Jan. 9 by the Fayette County Commission. As usual every four years, the races will
Langford and Clark take oath for their first terms; Mayor Johnson sworn in for second term — The elections are over and the new year brought the swearing in of
The Fayette Census 2020 Complete Count Committee on Jan. 3 launched the 2020 Census logo so that Fayette County residents will know it will be used to publicize the census
Fayette upgrades obsolete chlorine system; improves safety for plant workers — The Fayette County Commission in December approved a $1.1 million project that will replace an obsolete chlorine dioxide system
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Drew Ferguson (Dist. 3, R-Ga.) released the following statement following the announcement the House will vote on the United-States-Canada-Mexico-Agreement: “After the Democrat majority held off a
The Fayette County Commission on Dec. 12 is expected to approve the contract to have a traffic signal and turn lanes installed at the intersection of Ga. Highway 92 North
The Tyrone Town Council on Dec. 5 approved a guaranteed maximum price of approximately $4.4 million for the new Tyrone Municipal Complex on Senoia Road across from Shamrock Park. The
Proving that it is a state leader in providing innovative learning opportunities for students, Fayette County Public Schools has become one of the first recipients of the inaugural Leading Edge
Joe Clark. Photo/Submitted. The Fayetteville City Council has a new council member. Planning Commissioner Joe Clark defeated incumbent Councilwoman Kathaleen Brewer in the Dec. 3 municipal runoff election. Election results
The Fayette County Board of Education has approved the purchase of a crisis alert system for the county’s public schools. Approved Nov. 18, the $740,000 purchase of the Centegix Crisis
Early voting for the Dec. 3 Fayetteville City Council Post 2 runoff election between incumbent Kathaleen Brewer and city Planning Commissioner Joe Clark will begin on Nov. 19. Brewer came
State Representative Josh Bonner (R-Fayetteville) was recently appointed by Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) to serve as a member on the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Economic Development for the remainder
Shirley loses his Post 1 race in Fayetteville, Tyrone voters give 9-vote victory to newcomer Hill, and both Peachtree City incumbents easily reelected — Fayetteville incumbent Post 1 Councilman Harlan
UPDATED 8:50 p.m. — Final vote totals posted: Fayetteville incumbent Post 1 Councilman Harlan Shirley has been defeated by military veteran Darryl Langford. Though it was a 3-way race, Langford
Marchman lone vote against replacing the current Booth Middle School on Peachtree Parkway South; Board goes ahead despite formal opposition to the site by the Peachtree City Council — Fayette
Voters go to the polls Tuesday, November 5, to elect city council members in Peachtree City, Fayetteville and Tyrone. Elections have been called off in Brooks and Woolsey because there
Before voting on whether to build a replacement Booth Middle School or remodel the current one, there a few questions that need to be answered. What are the operating costs
The decision on the future of Booth Middle School in Peachtree City may be in the offing at the Nov. 4 meeting of the Fayette County Board of Education, to
With Election Day next Tuesday, voters in Tyrone, Peachtree City and Fayetteville will have plenty of candidates to choose from in the Nov. 5 election, with the council seats in
By Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations October 30, 2019, 4:21 PM Eastern [EDITOR’S NOTE: This report is re-published by permission from RealClearInvestigations.] For a town that leaks like a sieve, Washington has done
Here’s the published agenda for the October 24 Fayette County Commission meeting: AGENDA October 24, 2019 6:30 p.m. Welcome to the meeting of your Fayette County Board of Commissioners. Your
Hear how things work in Fayette County’s Public Works, Water Department, Parks and Recreation, and Building and Grounds departments on Friday, October 25, in the second in the 2019 series
In Peachtree City, three candidates qualified to run for City Council Post 1: the incumbent Phil Prebor, and two challengers, Morgan Hallmon and Oobi Childs. Below are the questions and
In Peachtree City, four candidates initially qualified to run for City Council Post 2: the incumbent Michael King, and three challengers, Darryl Csicsila, Steven Newton and Chad Kidwell. Kidwell subsequently
The Citizen presents questions and answers from local candidates — Those wanting to get a leg-up on the Nov. 5 election can take advantage of early voting for City Council
In Fayetteville, four candidates qualified to run for City Council Post 2: the incumbent Kathaleen Brewer, and three challengers, Joe Clark, Oyin Mitchell, and Kevin Pratt. Below are the questions
In Fayetteville, three candidates qualified to run for City Council Post 1: the incumbent Harlan Shirley, and two challengers, Darryl Langford and Phil Onyedumekwu. Onyedumekwu did not respond with answers
In Tyrone, three candidates qualified to run for Town Council Post 2: Billy Campbell, Michael Edwards and Melissa Hill. The Post 2 seat is open since incumbent Ryan Housley chose
In Tyrone, two candidates qualified to run for Town Council Post 1: Incumbent Linda Howard and former Fayette County Commissioner David Barlow. Below are the questions and the responding candidates’
The Fayette County Library in Fayetteville on Oct. 7 was the setting for a forum that gave the public a look at the four candidates vying for the Post 2
Weekly Face-to-face meetings begin October 18 The library is hosting Fayette County Face-to-Face in a weekly four-part series this year starting Friday, October 18 through November 8, 2019. Starting at
Candidates for the Post 1 seat on the Fayetteville City Council faced off at an Oct. 7 forum at the Fayette County Library in Fayetteville. Candidates for the Post 1