June 2, 2005 RSS feed / News

JPD reports activities for week ending May 28

The following activities were reported by the Jackson Police Department for the week ending May 28. More...

CCERA meets at TUMC

The Clarke County Education Retirees Association met on May 19 at the Thomasville United Methodist Church. More...

Washington County Sheriff’s Report

The Washington County Sheriff More...

June 7 meeting will address McIntosh mercury concerns

A public meeting will be conducted at the McIntosh Town Hall Tuesday, June 7, at 6 p.m., to discuss mercury contamination in the town. More...

Scholarship available for grant writing workshop

Partial scholarships are available for nonprofit, faith-based organizations, government agencies, schools and students to attend a two-day, grant writing workshop presented by Zocklein and Associates. More...

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...

Thomasville man charged with theft of automobile

Marcus Daniel McKinley, 21, of Thomasville was arrested May 24 on theft and worthless check charges. More...

Assistance deadline extended for forestland damaged by Ivan

To assist with the restoration of forest sites damaged by Hurricane Ivan, the Alabama Forestry Commission has announced the Forestland Recovery Program (FLRP). More...

Hub Construction hired for school construction

It was announced during a special meeting of the Clarke County Board of Education, last Thursday, that Hub Construction of Jackson was awarded the bid for a band room addition at Jackson High School and improvements to the multi-purpose building at G More...