March 25, 2004 RSS feed / News

Jackson Police Report

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OBITUARIES

David Johnson

David Johnson, 54, a native of Gosport and a resident of Whatley, died Saturday, March 20, 2004 at Grove Hill Memorial Hospital. More...

JA Miss Petite winners

Grades 4K-5K winners of the Jackson Academy Miss Petite Red and White Beauty pageant above, (L-R) are Emily Lindsey, 4th runner-up; McKenzie Powell, 2nd runner-up; Kayci Donald, Petite Miss Red and White; Jordan Ryser, 1st runner-up and Hallie Walker More...

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Five generations represented Five generations of Blanche Jones More...

Huggins places first

Luke Huggins recently participated in the youth division of the Panhandle Cutting Horse Association Competition where he placed first with a score of 73 out of a possible 80. Luke is the son of Eddie Huggins and Lisa Rivers. More...

Thomasville puts restrictions on roadblocks

Groups seeking to raise funds through roadblocks in the city will now have to get permission from the city council before they are allowed to undertake such projects. More...

United Way holds annual luncheon; elects officers

The Clarke County United Way held its 2003 Campaign Awards luncheon at the First United Methodist Church of Jackson last Thursday. More...

Alabama seniors to benefit from agreement

The recently approved Medicare reforms will provide new opportunities for the more than 720,000 Alabama Medi-care participants who need easier access to necessary medications. More...

Scenes from CCARC’s 2004 Spring Jubilee

The 1-mile fun walk began around 9 a.m. More...

Presents check to Chamber

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Youth visit Memorial Park

Jackson Boys & Girls Club

The Boys & Girls Club, Jackson branch, has participated in many activities over the past few months. More...

Salesperson of the Year

Sherry Kendrick (left) of Jackson was recently chosen as Factory Connec-tion More...

‘Colorama Program’

April 4 at Little Burrah Baptist Church in Manila

The Little Burrah Baptist Church in Manila will be hosting its "Colorama Program" Sunday, April 4 beginning at 2 p.m. More...

Riley scholarship to benefit K-6 grade teachers

The Alabama Humanities Foundation (AHF) will conduct its second annual Jenice Riley Memorial Scholarship, benefitting kindergarten through sixth grade teachers. More...

Washington County Sheriff’s Report

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NRCS announces invasive plants project

A new Alabama Invasive Plants Management Project has been announced by the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). More...

Clarke County Sheriff’s Report

Nineteen arrests were reported from the Clarke County Jail this week. Those arrested include: More...

WashCo County Commission focuses on equipment and bridges

The Washington County Commission voted Monday to purchase a dump truck and road grader and to invite bids on the cost of lowering the customer counter in the revenue commissioner More...

First deer killed

Amy DuBose, 11, daughter of Stuart and Allison DuBose of Jackson, killed her first deer Jan. 31, while hunting with her dad all season. More...

School board considers capital improvement projects

The Clarke County Board of Education approved the restructuring of the bond issue between the school system and the Clarke County Commission during its March 18 meeting in order to fund several capital building projects. More...

Area businesses raising money to fight cancer

Jackson Medical Center is selling chances on a gift basket from Floral Creations, to be given away April 23, as part of its team More...

Al’s 5 & 10 offers an

old-fashioned brand of friendly service

Who says good customer service can More...