December 11, 2003 RSS feed / News

Engineer threatens closure of bridges

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The Washington County Commission voted Monday to renew its comprehensive and general liability insurance coverage, purchase a washer and dryer for the jail, employ an equipment operator and renew a contract for a bed for juvenile offenders. More...

Mobile rape suspect arrested by deputies in Winn community

Clarke County deputies arrested a man wanted in Mobile for rape and attempted breaking and entering, Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 3. More...

Government meetings

Clarke County Commission - meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 9 a.m. in the commission chambers at the Clarke County Courthouse in Grove Hill. More...

Clarification

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Too Late To Classify

FREE KITTENS - 4 orange and white, 6 weeks old and very cute. Also two older kittens available. Call 246-3407. More...

Clarke County Records

Marriage license applications

Caleb Franklin Crosby, to Andrea Destin Powell; Robert Daniel Goodman, to Tandy Nicole Stephens; Fabian Paul Stacey, to Laura Ann Ramsey; Taft Moore Jr. More...

Area parade winners announced

Jackson

The Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce recently announced the prize winners in each category for this year More...

Football contest winners announced

Beverly Reeves of Jackson was the first place winner in this week More...

New Little League officers to be elected at Dec. 15 meeting

The Jackson Little League Board will meet at Jackson City Hall Monday, Dec. 15 at 7 p.m. for the purpose of electing officers for the 2004 season. More...

Read For 2004

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The proud warriors of Baker Company wanted to do something to pay tribute to fallen comrades. So since they are part of the only Marine Infantry Battalion left in Iraq, this picture of Baker Company is their way of expressing what they feel. "We have

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CWEMC upgrades electric service in Coffeeville area

Clarke-Washington Electric Membership Corp. is doing a lot of upgrades in the Coffeeville area. More...

Commissioners replace bill concerning county lodging tax

Clarke County Commissioners voted to replace a previously approved bill for levying a lodging tax in the county, to help fund economic development. More...

Recent FCC decision cause of concern for Clarke E-911 system

The recent Federal Communications Commission More...

Not too late for flu shots

While supplies of Influenza vaccine are reaching low levels, there is not yet a shortage of vaccine in the state. More...

Washington County Sheriff’s Reports

The following arrests were reported by the Washington County Sheriff More...

Scenes from area Christmas parades 2003

Jackson
Photos by Evan Carden
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Chief encourages citizens to support ‘Project Blue Light’

Chief Charles Burge of the Jackson Police Department would like to encourage law enforcement families, friends and law enforcement agencies to decorate in blue lights for the coming holiday season. More...

Yard of the Month

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Families of homicide victims to get aid

Gov. Bob Riley has awarded $80,275 to a Montgomery agency to help families of murder victims come to terms with their loss. More...

New business opens

A ribbon cutting was conducted Dec. 5, at the new Don More...

Anderson Brothers

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Keys to developing a successful deer management plan

Wildlife Biologist

Interest in deer management has grown significantly during the last few years. More...

Parade and Founders’ Day celebration

Chatom
Photos by Bruce Hansen
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Clarke criminal cases tried in special jury term

Only two cases were tried in a special criminal jury term of the Clarke County Circuit Court last week. More...

Raising money for Relay for Life

First Community Bank recently conducted a Spirit Contest to raise money for Relay for Life. Drawings were held for an Alabama gift basket donated by Chatom Floral and an Auburn basket donated by Lazy Dazy Florist. More...

GH policeman will appeal Council’s disciplinary action

Grove Hill Policeman Royce Kelley will appeal the disciplinary actions taken against him, his attorney said last week after the Town Council publicized the actions. More...