The Jackson Police Department began distributing community surveys to citizens last week in an effort to provide better service to those who live within the jurisdiction. More...
This is being written mid-day Tuesday. No one knows who will be elected president but turnout appears to be heavy locally and nationwide. It may be a long night not only for George Bush and John Kerry but for the nation and the world too. More...
It is one of those dreaded times for me. I am writing this column several days before the election, many of you will be reading it after the election. You know who won, I don More...
A significant anniversary is upon us that I hope will not be overshadowed by the political wars that are being fought across the nation. This Nov.. 11th will be the 50th anniversary of Veterans Day. More...
The Rev. and Mrs. Rick Evans of Montgomery announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Heather Melissa, to Patrick Russell Spence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy F. Spence III of Jackson. More...
The Jackson Police Depart-ment recently released crime statistics for the year 2003 and the first six months of 2004, boasting clearance rates above the state and national averages in several categories. More...
The streets of Jackson will be filled with people this coming Saturday for the 2004 Fall Festival, which will feature plenty of goods and food from various venders, a lumberjack competition, plus lots of fun activities and games for the kids. More...
Jessica Massey Ross has been elected by the board of trustees as director of the Washington County Library, and has already begun her new duties, said Michael Onderdonk, trustee chairman. More...
The Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce attracts thousands of people to the streets of Jackson for the Fall Festival each year. They expect this year More...
The Jackson Aggies controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball as they pounded the Dolphins of Gulf Shores High School 34-14 last Friday night at Simpkins Stadium/Legion Field. More...