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Man breaks girlfriend's jaw during assaultA Fayetteville man was arrested over the weekend for assaulting his girlfriend during a party in south Fayette County on May 23, sheriff’s officials said. Palmetto youth photography exhibit a hitThe undeniable photographic talents of a group of 12 Palmetto area youngsters were exhibited last weekend at the city’s Community Center in “Our Lives, Our Land, Our Legacy.” The multi-week effort was guided by Marjorie Morrow and Lorraine Allen, who initiated the Palmetto Cultural Arts Project. State approves 10-year CEC charterThe Georgia State Board of Education has approved a revised charter for the Central Educational Center (CEC), a National Model High School, which will govern the charter school in its second decade of operations. The 10-year charter came with a unanimous vote at its June 11 meeting. Commission supports proposed airport improvementsThe Coweta County Commission last week gave unanimous approval to support proposed improvements to Newnan-Coweta Airport. The improvements are expected to be funded largely by federal dollars. Neighborhood Community Bank failsResidents of Coweta and Fayette counties lost another local bank with the June 26 closing of Neighborhood Community Bank (NCB) by the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance (DBF). The Newnan-based bank operated two branches in Coweta County, along with branches in Peachtree City and Tyrone. NCB deposit accounts were transferred to CharterBank of West Point. Bryan M. Cavan of Newnan Installed as State Bar of Georgia PresidentBryan M. Cavan of Newnan was sworn in as president of the 40,000-member State Bar of Georgia on June 20 during the organization’s annual meeting at Amelia Island, Fla. Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears of the Supreme Court of Georgia administered the oath of office. Bryan M. CavanBryan M. Cavan was recently sworn in as president of the State Bar of Georgia. Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears of the Supreme Court of Georgia administered the oath of office. Palmetto youth photography exhibit a hitIt was as professional a photography exhibition as anything you would see in Buckhead, as the photographic and interviewing skills of 12 Palmetto youngsters were displayed at the Palmetto Community Center June 27 and 28. Their efforts culminated in “Our Lives, Our Land, Our Legacy,” an exhibition of the Palmetto Cultural Arts Project funded in part by the Fulton County Arts Council and the City of Palmetto. Local Washington Youth Tour Student Visits U.S. Rep Westmoreland on Capitol HillFor East Coweta High School student Kristina Matheny, summer vacation has been far from average. Instead of lounging by the pool or watching television, the 17-year-old – who recently returned from the 2009 Washington Youth Tour (WYT), a leadership program sponsored by the electric membership cooperatives (EMCs) of Georgia, including Coweta-Fayette EMC – visited Congressional leaders in our nation’s capitol. Student Visits U.S. Rep WestmorelandEast Coweta High School student Kristina Matheny meets with U.S. Representative Lynn Westmoreland on Capitol Hill during Senoia charter school down but not outThe bid by Charter Schools USA to establish a K-8 charter school in Senoia was defeated June 25 by a unanimous vote of the Coweta County School Board. Charter Schools has the option of presenting the petition to the Georgia Charter Schools Commission for consideration later this summer. Cop Reports 070109The following arrests were reported by local law enforcement agencies for the past week. All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty: Walter Williams: Why a Bill of Rights?Why did the founders of our nation give us the Bill of Rights? The answer is easy. They knew Congress could not be trusted with our God-given rights. Cal Thomas: Fame: I’m (not) Gonna Live Forever“How fevered is the man who cannot look Upon his mortal days with temperate blood, Who vexes all the leaves of his life’s book, Rick Ryckeley: The Magnificent SevenThis week marks the 33rd anniversary of the first and last raid of the Magnificent Seven. The midnight foray on Candi’s house is forever documented on the front pages of old yellowed newspapers tucked safely away in forgotten scrapbooks. William Murchison: Who’s laughing now?There was symmetry in the news that barraged us one day last week — Michael Jackson, not to mention Farrah Fawcett, had died, and the governor of South Carolina had made a nitwit and a creep out of himself over a woman in Argentina. Father David Epps: Back in the A.B.A.C.A couple of Mondays ago, I arrived by car in Selma, Ala., at about 8:30 p.m. The temperature on a local bank clock proclaimed that, as the sun was sinking in the distance, it was 100 degrees. One hundred degrees at 8:30 at night. I thought about going to the pool at the Jameson Inn where I was spending the night, but it was just too hot. I would have felt like a lobster going for his last bath. NCTC Announces Auditions for "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"Mark Twain's beloved 1876 novel, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," is about a young boy growing up in the antebellum south on the Mississippi river. The play version will be on the main stage this September at the Newnan Community Theatre Company. SAR welcomes Sea Cadets
David Jessel (left), President of Marquis de Lafayette Chapter, GASSAR presented a Certificate of Appreciation for a program presented by LTJG Wylie; Cadet Seaman Apprentice Will Heinzel, a student at Trinity Christian School; C/SA Clay Hellwig, Newnan High School; C/SA James Brown, East Coweta High School; ENS Carl R. Matthews, Squadron Supply and Recruiting Officer.
The Marquis de Lafayette Chapter, Georgia Society Sons of American Revolution, welcomed members of the Pathfinder Excursion Squadron of Sea Cadets at their June meeting. LTJG Robert Wylie, Commanding Officer, and Cadet Seaman Apprentice James Brown presented a program outlining the concepts and opportunities offered by the U.S. Navy League-sponsored Sea Cadets. SAR welcomes Sea CadetsDavid Jessel (left), President of Marquis de Lafayette Chapter, GASSAR presented a Certificate of Appreciation for a program presented by LTJG Wylie; Cadet Seaman Apprentice Will Heinzel, a student at Trinity Christian School; C/SA Clay Hellwig, Newnan High School; C/SA James Brown, East Coweta High School; ENS Carl R.
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