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HOGANSVIIA.E HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 2002
TAKING PART- On February 2 Lauren Walker (left) and
Hannah Brackets attended the Govemor's Rally with the
Manchester Kiwanis Club. The girls are members of MHS
Key Club and are pictured with Rebecca Loftin, Manchester
Kiwanis Club president (center). The girls came from the
rally with the encouragement to do more for their school
and community. They met different Key Club members
from District 2, along with other Kiwanians.
Educators
Will Meet
Feb. 28
Troup Retired Educators
Association will meet
Thursday, February 28 at
11:30 a.m. at the Highland
Country Club in LaGrange.
The program will be pre-
sented by Dean and Nancy
Larson of the LaGrange
Dulcimer Players. President
Ralph John'son invites all
retirees to attend this meet-
ing.
Donate Books
For School
Have a heart, donate a
Council Votes to Table book[ Be a part of
Hogansville Elementary's
Bookshare Program and
Comprehensive Plan
Board member Terry
By Bryan Geter
The Hogansville City
Council voted unanimously
Monday night to table the pro-
posed comprehensive plan
that was prepared by the
Chatt-Flint RDC until the
Hogansville Planning and
Zoning Board, City Manager
David Aldrich and the
HogansviUe City Council can
meet with Tom Sills of Chatt-
Flint so all can go over the
proposed plan to work out
what is best for the city in the
years to come.
Aldrich said great input
was in the plan by Chatt-Flint
but everyone needs to get
their input into the plan.
Mayor Wilson St. Clair
commended Sills on the job
he had done on the plan.
"Ya'll have done a good
job," he stated, "It is only two
or three percent away from
a good plan."
A public hearing was held
prior to the council meeting
to give the public a chance to
have their say about the plan.
Aldrich told the crowd
that the city would like to get
the plan incorporated soon
for it is 98-99 percent ready
to accept.
.... The Planning andZaaing
Committee met last week and
found several flaws and had
several questions concerning
the plan.
Searels said the plan was
almost the same as it was two
years ago. The maps are the
same except for adding Larry
Dorrough's property (former
council member) into the city.
The maps are not right, he
said.
"How can you plan for the
next ten years when you don
know what happened in the
last ten years?" Searels
asked.
Another flaw the com-
mittee had problems with is
the proposed population
growth of Hogansville.
Chatt-Flint, who took the
figures from the 2000 census,
says that the city could grow
between one person up to 800
in the next ten years.
Searels said that doesn't
make sense since people in
the Atlanta area are moving
south. "Hogansville will
grow, no doubt," he stated.
Councilwoman Jean
Crocker said a lot of people
are dying in Hogansville.
But, board member
Thomas Pike said that
HogansviUe does not have
many empty houses, even
though there are many deaths
here.
Councilman Jack Iidner
said he had a problem with
the proposed population part,
as well, even though this is a
living and working docu-
ment.
donate a book to our school
media center. Bookplates
will be placed in the front of
each book to remember a
loved one, honor your child's
birthday, honor a special per-
son or give a message of
encouragement from your
business, class or club.
Here's how: Review our
school's wish list; choose
some rifles to share with our
children; complete the fami-
ly order form and return to
the school media center with
your donation by February
28th.
Please contact Jean
Crocker at 637-4086 for fur-
ther details.
Harrisonville
Hosts Singers
The New Generation
gospel singers will be at
Harrisonville Baptist
Church on Saturday,
February 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Harrisonville Baptist
Church is located on
Highway 54 in the
Harrisonville Community.
Please join us for worship
service. Sunday School
begins at 10:00 a.m. with
morning worship service at
11:00 a.m. Choir practice
begins at S.O p.m. on Sunday
eveni, with,ezening wor-
ship servicebegimfing at 6:00
p.m. Wednesday night wor-
ship service begins at 7:30
p.m.
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