Monday Oct 12 | The Times-Herald
Development planned in E. Coweta
Plans for a major commercial and residential development near the intersection of Highways 16 and 54 near Sharpsburg and Turin have been submitted to the Coweta County Planning Department.
Two city council races on ballot in Grantville
Two city council races will be on the elections ballot in Grantville on Nov. 3. On Friday, the last day of municipal elections qualifying, Councilman Nick Sasso qualified for his seat, and Marion Cieslik qualified to challenge Councilwoman Rochelle Jabaley.
Qualifying continues for municipal offices
Today's the last day to qualify for municipal offices in Newnan, Moreland, Turin and Sharpsburg.
Candidate qualifying begins in two weeks for municipal elections
Qualifying for municipal elections is just two weeks away. Qualifying for offices in Newnan, Senoia, Grantville, Moreland, Turin, and Sharpsburg starts Aug.
This weekend in Turin means a street dance and tractor pull
A good old-fashioned celebration is on tap this weekend in Turin at the 15th annual Turin Tractor Parade and Pull.
Qualifying for municipal elections begins Aug. 31
A busy municipal election season is on tap for November, and qualifying for municipal offices will be held at the end of August.
It's that time again -- the 15th Annual Turin Antique Tractor Parade and Pull is coming up Saturday.
Qualifying for municipal elections begins Aug. 31
A busy municipal election season is on tap for November, and qualifying for municipal offices will be held at the end of August.
Coweta towns consider new updated adult ordinances
In light of Coweta County's fight against Starship, an adult bookstore chain, the town of Haralson is implementing its first adult entertainment ordinance -- and Turin is updating its ordinance as well.
A team of travel writers visited Coweta County last week, and local tourism boosters hope their visit will lead to stories that will bring visitors.
Confederate Memorial Day is this Saturday
It has been almost 135 years since William Thomas Overby was hanged by federal troops in Virginia, but he is still remembered in the county where he grew up.