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ocal business owner and Coweta County native Shane Loftin has a reason to celebrate. Only a week ago, the owner of Shane’s Pest Solutions acquired Newnan Pest Control from his friend David Hand, who had operated the business for over 25 years. Since opening his business in 2016, Loftin said his friendship with Hand made the deal especially rewarding. “He trusted me enough to sell me their business and take care of their customers – that’s a lot of trust,” Lof-
David Hand, left, recently sold Newnan Pest Control to his friend Shane Loftin, seen here with wife Lindsay and daughter Mia.
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t bears the name of stellar classical musician Charles Wadsworth, but Wadsworth Alley was the star last Wednesday. At midday, Main Street Newnan hosted a reveal event to celebrate the renovated common space, located off Madison Street in downtown Newnan. Featured among the renovations
are stop signs, covered with images of downtown Newnan from the past, taken from the archives of The Newnan Times-Herald. Dozens of people explored the alley, which opens into an enclosed courtyard, and enjoyed live music during the celebration.
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tin said. “It’s emotional and personal for both of us." The friendship between the two started over lunch several years ago. While both men were in a similar field of business, the two worked out a deal. “I’ve always been a full-service company – pest, termite, mosquito, wildlife,” Loftin said. “I promised David if he sent me leads, I wouldn't solicit his customers for their pest control business.” “I like to refer termite business to good companies since I don’t do that kind of work,” Hand said. “ He’s the kind of person I would love for my customers to have. After lunch, I told him, ‘I hope you buy my business when I get ready to retire.” Flash forward to 2019 – Hand is finally ready to retire with his wife Mary and spend his days waterskiing. Four companies contacted him about acquiring Newnan Pest Control, but only two were worth considering, Hand said. Along with Shane’s Pest Solutions, a larger company based out of Columbus was also in talks with acquiring Hand’s business. In the end, Hand went with Loftin. Loftin said he was grateful for the opportunity to grow his business in the town he grew up in. “This is my hometown, and with David being in business for over 25 years, it felt good being able to keep it local,” Loftin said. Loftin said the acquisition of Hand’s business is significant for not only for himself but his employees, which now includes Preston Edwards – an employee of Hand for over 20 years.
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new building downtown could possibly allow a new home for Wishbone Fried Chicken, along with several housing opportunities upstairs. Tuesday night, the Newnan Planning Commission unanimously granted a certificate of appropriateness for a new two-story structure at 31 Jackson Street, which is currently being used as a parking lot owned by Beth Barnett. The area is directly adjacent to Wishbone Fried Chicken and faces McKoon Funeral Home. Developer Tommy Sweet is hoping to
construct a two-story building for business use on the bottom floor and residential on the top. The first floor of the new construction would be 4,750 square feet and would house the Wishbone Restaurant along with several other offices for commercial use. The 4,400-square-foot second floor would allow four studio apartments, a one-bedroom apartment and a two-bedroom apartment. Sweet said he hopes to begin construction within a month and a half.
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Ongoing Projects Developments • Acura of Newnan • Ashley Park Mini Expansion Project • Candlewood Suites Newnan Crossing Bypass • Central Baptist Church Expansion • Chick-fil-A Newnan Crossing Blvd at Poplar Road • Costco Sharpsburg • Discovery Counseling Center, Hwy 34 at Spring Forest Way • Frios Pops • Greenville Street Shopping Center • Haverty Furniture at Newnan Crossing Blvd. • Jefferson Grove Apartments Complex • LINC Extension • Los Abuelos Opening March 5th at Newnan Crossing • McIntosh Parkway • Newnan Fire Station 4 • Newnan Views Townhomes • O’Reilly Auto Parts • RaceTrac at Poplar Rd and Newnan Crossing Blvd. • Skin Care Specialists Sharpsburg • Sprayberry Road Dog Park • Temple Avenue O’Reilly Auto Parts • Woodspring Suites Diplomat Pkwy • Word of God Lutheran Church
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May 23, 9 - 10 a.m. Meet at Greenville Street Park, wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring water. Registration is requested. For more information or to register, call 770683-1347.
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Memorial Day Program May 27, 10 a.m. Newnan’s annual program to Honor One of Coweta County’s Fallen will take place at Veteran Memorial Park at the corner of Temple Avenue and Jackson Street. Bring your own chairs. In case of rain, the ceremony will be moved next door to McKoon Funeral Home. For more information, call the VFW at 404981-2667.
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May 27, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. something for everyone. A fireworks display at dark (weather permitting) at Marimac Lakes Park will cap off the day. This free event is sponsored by the City of Senoia Downtown Development Authority. For further information, visit enjoysenoia.net or call 770-727-9173.
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‘As The Page Turns’ Book Club May 28, 3:30 p.m. As the Page Turns is the Carnegie Library’s af-
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Book Club with Lola May 22, 3:30 p.m. Lola, a registered therapy dog, and her handler, Ms. Pam, provide 15-minute reading sessions for elementary and middle school-aged children to practice their reading skills. Registration is required. Call the Carnegie Library at 770683-1347 for more information or to register.
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Coweta in the Know Ronny North presented a trivia program at the May 27 meeting of Sharpsburg Sharpshooters Camp 1729, Sons of Confederate Veterans. The meeting was held at Turin Masonic Lodge. Tractor Supply stores including the one in Coweta County have been selling Paper Clovers to benefit 4-H Clubs around the country. Nationwide total
for the April project was $917,954. Donations will fund 4-H scholarships, giving 4-H youth the opportunity to attend camps and programs learning about a range of topics such as animal care, woodworking, and networking practices. The Newnan Carnegie Library has a new walking club. The first meet-
ing was May 14. Upcoming meetings – all from 9-10 a.m. will be Thursday, May 16; Tuesday, May 21; and Thursday, May 23. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring water to stay hydrated. Walkers can register by calling 770-683-1347 or online at http://newnancarnegie. eventbrite.com
VFW tables will be set up at Walmart, all 3 Krogers, and Sam’s Club Friday, May 24 through Monday, May 27 distributing Buddy Poppies. These poppies are given to ask everyone to please remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Please wear it proudly. Donations are always welcomed. These donations help us to help our local veterans in need.
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