June 2, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

New St. Stephens artifacts unveiled at USA

Friday was an exciting day for archeologists at the University of South Alabama and historians from Washington County, when thousands of new artifacts unearthed during the most recent digs at the Old St. Stephens town site, were unveiled. More...

Special Sections

Church

Area Obituaries

Bradley

Robert L. Bradley Jr., 64, a native of Clarke County and a resident of Jackson, died May 31, 2005 at Mobile Infirmary. He was a self-employed, owner and operator of a body repair business and was a member of First Pentecostal Church in Jackson. More...

Directory of Area Churches

ASSEMBLY OF GOD First Assembly of God Coffeeville Road More...

Father’s induction into fatherhood

This coming Aug. I will celebrate 28 years of being a father. During that time, I have learned a thing, maybe two, about Dadship. Believe me when I say that %27%27dadship%27%27 is on mighty rough waters these days More...

Education

Gaillard named to Dean’s List at Southeastern University

Jamie Gaillard of Jackson was named to the Dean More...

Donald graduates from ASMS

Aldaisia More...

Jackson Academy honor roll announced

Jackson Academy recently announced the students named to the honor roll for the spring semester. More...

Sports

JHS’ Stevens to play in North-South game

Jenny Stevens, the junior shortstop for the Jackson High Lady Aggies will play on the South squad in the Alabama High School Athletic Association More...

JA girls teams honored at banquet

Jackson Academy More...

Dixie League Results

Bringing in the hits for the Yankees were J.D. Mitchell, S. Scoggins and B. Weaver. On the mound Scoggins pitched the entire game. More...

Woman pleads guilty to embezzlement from McIntosh bank

An employee of Southwest Bank in McIntosh pleaded guilty in federal court, May 26, to charges of embezzling $20,000 while working at the bank. More...

Former Jacksonian Ann Bedsole vying for Mobile’s mayor seat

Former Jacksonian Ann Bedsole has a long history of helping preserve the history of and motivating the restoration of the city of Mobile. More...

News

Economic Injury Disaster Loans still available to small businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) reminds small business owners throughout Alabama that Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) are still available to small businesses that were economically impacted from Hurricane Ivan. More...

$40,000 grant awarded to improve highway safety in SW Alabama

Gov. Bob Riley has awarded $40,000 to improve highway safety on roads in six Southwest Alabama counties. More...

Clarke County Deeds

Marriage license applications George H. More...

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...

Southern Travel Calendar

June 2005

By: Craig Guillot, Freelance Writer & Photographer More...

Editorials

Correction

In last week More...

A medal or firing squad for ‘Deep Throat’ source?

Publisher

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How many school systems can state afford to operate?

Alabama Scene

A referendum in the booming city of Millbrook to decide if it should have its own school system would not normally be a story of statewide interest. More...

People

Porcelain painter Lynda Chastain published in the ‘International Porcelain Artists and Teachers Magazine’

By Kathy McCutcheon SA Staff Lynda Bolen Chastain of the Bolentown community of Jackson, is a porcelain painter, artist and teacher. More...

Kathy’s Corner

I began china painting about three months ago as a student of Lynda Bolen Chastain. More...

Parrish - Murdock to wed July 30 at FUMC of Enterprise

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Parrish of Enterprise announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Claire, to Russell Kirk Murdock of Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Vance Murdock of Montgomery. More...