Sunday, January 1, 2012 — The Newnan Times-Herald — 11D
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NOV Continued from page 3D in Newnan. ■ County’s new digital radio system is warmly received. ■ County considers allowing alcohol sales in establishments near temporary churches. ■ Curtis Lamar McBride is sentenced to life without parole after pleading guilty in Sawgrass Manor subdivision rape. ■ World’s tallest climbing tower opens at Banning Mill in Whitesburg. ■ Southern Living Idea House making another appearance at Senoia in 2012. ■ Public input sought on future uses of Howard Warner property on Savannah Street. ■ A dog boarding facility in a Canongate area subdivision is turned down by the county commission. ■ County commission rejects all bids on new fire station, claiming they’re too high. ■ Coweta Health Department reports administering 840 doses of flu vaccine to Coweta school children and staff. ■ Two men are arrested trying to pawn equipment stolen from Coweta County fairgrounds. ■ Traffic stop results in seizure of 12 pounds of marijuana. ■ East Coweta student survives suicide attempt on school property. ■ Consultant hired to find director for city of Newnan convention center, the Newnan Centre, located adjacent to Centre for Performing and Visual Arts. ■ Sunday package sales of beer and wine begin in Newnan and Senoia. ■ Twelve Parks development near Sharpsburg goes into foreclosure. ■ Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce endorses upcoming Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax. ■ Two Coweta assistant principals receive national, state honors. ■ Demolition work begins on
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A piece of the twin towers was brought to Coweta in November 2011. Capt. Mark Wood explains to firefighters from Coweta Station One what he thinks the steel was used for in the World Trade Center.
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Demolition begins on home stands of Drake Stadium at Newnan High School.
Newnan High’s Drake Stadium. ■ Newnan City Council approves study of Jackson/Jefferson Street Corridor Improvement Project. ■ Newnan Junior Service League holds 28th annual CanA-Thon. ■ Salvation Army kettle drive begins. ■ Huge crowds pack area
shopping venues for Black Friday sales. ■ Local genealogists work to preserve copies of Grantville newspaper. ■ Master gardeners donate wreaths to historic 1904 Coweta County Courthouse. ■ Speeding car wrecks in Oak Hill cemetery, destroys several monuments.
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