December 1, 2005 RSS feed / News

Bonner hosts First Annual Employer Awareness/Training Conference Dec. 9

Congressman Jo Bonner is hosting the First Annual Employer Awareness/Training Conference addressing achievement of full access for individuals with disabilities into all aspects of our nation More...

Cocaine found on Lilly Valley man during arrest

A man law enforcement officers were serving a probation warrant on had even bigger problems when they found drugs on him, according to Clarke County Sheriff More...

WashCo Commission to purchase seven dump trucks

The Washington County Commission took three actions Monday during its regular meeting. More...

Dec.13 Last Day for changes in Jackson telephone directory

The final day for changing or adding a listing in BellSouth More...

Grant to help fund Task Force One’s efforts

A $93,050 grant to the city of Jackson has been awarded through the office of Gov. Bob Riley to continue the fight against illegal drugs in Choctaw, Clarke and Washington counties. More...

New surgeon joins Jackson Medical Center

Jackson Medical Center recently welcomed a new surgeon, Dr. Cris Bontrager D.O. as the newest member of its medical staff. More...

Clarke County Education Retirees Association meets Nov. 17

The Clarke County Education Retirees Association met on Nov. 17 at the Garden Restaurant in Thomasville. More...

Gillmore Elementary School cookie fund-raiser ends Dec. 5

The Gillmore Elementary School More...

Jackson Police Report

The following information was reported by the Jackson Police Department for the week ending Nov. 26. More...

Truck crashes into parked car

A Leroy man received minor injuries in a head-on collision that occurred on Commerce Street in Jackson, Nov. 18. More...

Washington County Sheriff’s Report

The Washington County Sheriff More...

Local NRCS office waging war on invasive plants

Special to The South Alabamian Cogongrass has emerged as the number one invasive plant species in Alabama. More...

JETS acquires Knight’s Ambulance Service

As of Nov. 1, Jackson Emergency Transport Service (JETS) now serves the areas formerly served by Knight More...