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HOGANSVILLE, GA
PERMIT NO. 35
Formerly The Hogansvllle Herald
Received Each Week in 4,000 Homes in the HogansviUe-GrantviUe Area
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Robert Whatley han-
a variety of cases during
Hogansville Recorder's
last Thursday.
ranged from dri-
on the wrong side of the
public drunkenness.
number of people were
for disobeying railroad
signs.
William Jay Allen, charged
speeding 41 mph in a 25
per hour school zone, was
$115.
Lemair Anderson, chargd
sI 51 mph in a 35
hour zone, was issued
to Appear warrant.
David C. Askew, chargd
driving on a suspended
was bound over to State
per his .... aorney's
June Banks was
$76.50 for a noise ordi-
violation.
Anissa V. Bartlett, for speed-
141 mph in a 25 mile per hour
zone, was fined $115.
Michael Wayne Black,
; 55 mph
mile per hour zone, was
failure to appear war-
Jason Wesley Brooks,
speeding 45 mph
Rowena Brown, for a noise
violation, was fined
James Richard Bruce was
speeding 40 mph
1115.
Kameeka Marie Cameron,
a seat belt violation for a
under one year old, was
$38.
Shannon B. Davis, charged
speeding 41 mph in a 25
hour school zone, was
$115.
Lori Ellen Freese, for speed-
63 mph in 35 mile per hour
was fined $168.
Brinson Gates, Jr., charged
public drunkenness, had
case continued until
14.
Tony Curtis Glanton, for
mph in 25 mile per
school zone, was fined
, for speed-
,50 mph in 25 mile per hour
zone, had her case con-
until December 14.
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ON HER WAY - Kylie Bartlett continues to find success in pageant competitions, and will
soon be on her way to Disney World.
Going to Disney World!!
Kylie Bartlett Wins Yet Another Title
One of Hogansville's most famous youths
has won another title and is on her way to try
for one more.
Kylie Bartlett, current 2000 Georgia Miss
Troup County American Coed Sweetheart,
leaves Sunday, November 19 for a fun-filled
week of pre "hminaries at Walt Disney World
in Orlando, Florida for the national pageant.
Kylie, age 9, daughter of Be and Anissa
Bartlett of Hogansville, won the title of 2000
Georgia Miss Troup County American Coed
Sweetheart at a state pageant in Duluth in
June.
The National American Coed Pageant will
be held November 25 at the fabulous Hilton
inside Disney World.
The city of I-Iogansville and Troup County
residents wish Kylie the best of luck!
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Grant Okayed
City's Streetscapes
gia Department of
has granted
request and is
up about $350,000 to
• Pavers
• SeeUh
help with streetscapes on and
around Main Street.
"The city government and
the Hogansville Charitable
Trust have a lot of work to do
with evaluations and other stud-
ies before any check gets cut,"
said Tom Sills, Planning
Director at Chattahoochee-Flint
Regional Development Center.
See GRANT, Page 2A
One Jailed
After Raid
For Drugs
Sheriff's Department Uncovers
Dope, Cash in Housing Project
By John Kuykendall
A Hogansville man was
arrested Saturday on various
drug charges by the Troup
Cmmty Sheriff's Department,
after the execution of a search
warrant at a government hous-
ing project in Hogansville.
According to Troup County
Sheriff Dermic Turner, the
de-executed a no-
Il eh Warrant at 9A
Sunset Homes around 4:45 p.m.
after receiving information
drugs were being sold from the
apartment.
The department had
received a complaint drugs
were being sold from the apart-
ment and began an investiga-
tion.
The investigation ended
Saturday With the execution of
the search warrant.
"Agents, as they were gain-
ing entry to the apartment, iden-
tified themselves as officers of
the Troup County Sheriff's
Department," Turner said. "The
suspect was found sleeping in
the living room. After a brief
struggle, the man was taken into
custody."
Arrested in the incident was
Shannan Terrell Cameron, 20.
Cameron was charged with pos-
session of suspected crack
cocaine, possession of suspect-
ed marijuana with intent to dis-
tribute, violation of the Georgia
ControUed Substance Act with-
in 1,000 feet of a government-
owned housing project and
crimintrespass.
Turner said Cameron was
charged with criminal trespass
because he had been banned
from the apartment complex
because of a previous drug
arrest.
AccQrding to the police inci-
dent report, officers found 20
bags of suspected marijuana,
13 bags of suspected crack
cocaine and three bags contain-
ing large slabs of crack cocaine
on Cameron's person.
The drugs seized had an esti-
mated street value of $1,210.
The officers also seized $338
in currency found in Cameron's
possession.
Water Supply
Okay for Now
Aldrich
By Bryan Geter
HogansviUe City Manager
David Aldrich said the town's
water supply is okay, although
more usage restrictions are
coming.
Aldrich told the city council
the EPD is going to send stricter
measures on outdoor watering
soon.
Hogansville Water Plant
Supervisor Bobby Sprayberry
said Hogansville's reservoir
was full and the city is still in
good shape but several area
cities are not.
said the citi-
zens of
Hogansville
need to be pru-
dent, good
stewards. "We
have plenty of
water at this
time," he said.
Dmi Aldrich Aldrich
said thanks to
City Attorney and State
Representative Dan Lee, it
looks as if the T21 grant will be
approved for Hogansville.
See CITY COUNCIL, Page 2A
ELEVENTH HOUR - American Legion Post 152 of Hogansville held a celebration last Saturday to pay respect and to honor the
men and women of all branches of the armed fomes,Donald Neese presided over the celebration, Dr. Jimmy Brown gave the
invocation and Tommy Thrower spoke about the veterans who gave their time and efforts to proudly serve their country.