December 30, 2004 RSS feed / Front Page

CCARC recognized nationally

Organization receives grant for FAS prevention education

The Clarke County Associ-ation for Retarded Citizens was recognized by the national organization, ARC US, when it received the local membership award at the national convention this past November in Boston. More...

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Church

OBITUARIES

Lathan Funeral Home, Inc.

FIRST IN PRE-NEED FUNERAL PLANS Jackson - 246-2363 More...

We need to be connected as a body to get our strength and nourishment from God

Romans 12:4,5 More...

Crusade Jan. 1 at Miracle Tabernacle

The Miracle Tabernacle Holiness Church is hosting a Miracle Crusade Service on Saturday, Jan. 1 at Mosley More...

Editorials

Add these to your resolutions list

SA Publisher Pu blisher More...

No one’s value should ever be minimized

The recent awards received by the Clarke County Association for Retarded Citizens (CCARC) and the local People First chapter, show just how dedicated many of the people served by the organization are to being an active part of their community. More...

Hubbert’s Christmas wish will cost state $238 million

Syndicated Columnist Al abama Scene It was not the sort of holiday greeting he would have liked. More...

Task Force One ruins holidays for drug users

The Christmas season may be for giving, but the members of Task Force One took the freedom of several drug users away during the past couple of weeks. More...

Ice mountains in Jackson?

These frozen logs, stacked at the Boise paper mill, resembled ice covered mountains Monday morning after Sunday night More...

News

Former Jackson H.S. athlete Demond Williams to play for Michigan State

Former Jackson High School football player Demond Williams is realizing his dreams as he prepares to take the field with the Michigan State University football team next fall. More...

Jackson City Council approves new cameras for JPD

The Jackson City Council met for only about 15 minutes in its final meeting of 2004 Tuesday night. More...

The Year In Review: Front page headlines from 2004

January More...

Coming Events

Coming Events

JMC offers diabetes classes Diabetes classes are offered at Jackson Medical Center on Tuesday nights. Please call 251-246-9021 for class schedules. More...

Sports

JV Lady Eagles win Marengo tournament

The Jackson Academy Junior Varsity girls basketball team took first place in the Marengo tournament played Dec. 17-18 at Marengo Academy. More...

Players from regional championship teams chosen for all-state football team

State champions Sweet Water and Leroy combined to put 12 of the 42 area high school football players and coaches on the annual Alabama Sports Writers Association all-state football team, released this past Sunday. More...

Applications being taken for 10 Star All-Star basketball camp

Applications are now being evaluated for the 10 Star All-Star summer basketball camp. The camp is by invitation only. Boys and girls ages 10-19 are eligible to apply. More...

People

English’s article on ‘The Clarke County War Memorial’ published

Alison I. More...

Dr. Pernell Jr. receives awards and celebrates 50th wedding anniversary

Jackson native, Dr. Eugene Pernell Jr. of Lansing, Mich., a retired professor at Michigan State University after 32 years, is co-owner of Meridian Professional Psychological Consultants in East Lansing. More...

Photo

Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Johnson (nee Betty Keith) of Jackson announce the birth of a daughter, Reanna Britton, Dec. 9, 2004 at Springhill Memorial Hospital in Mobile. She weighed 7 lbs., 14 ozs. and was 20 1/4 inches long. More...