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Some vendors delivering goods to Jackson may not be paying the city everything that is owed to them. More ... The Alabama Department of Senior Services is helping Alabamians eligible for the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan to understand the program and is assisting them with enrollment. More ... For the fifth consecutive year, Wal-Mart has donated $1,000 worth of toys to the Jackson Police Department More ... District 65 State Representative Nick Williams met with Clarke County constituents at Grove Hill City Hall Tuesday night and discussed issues of concern and interest for the people who live in the Clarke County portion of District 65. More ... The Washington County Commission voted Monday to sign an option on some land on which to build a regional landfill, buy a pickup truck for the sheriff, employ an assistant engineer and order two motor graders. More ... The following information was reported by the Jackson Police Department for the week ending Dec. 10. More ... One case went to trial during the criminal jury term in Clarke County Circuit Court last week. More ... Becky Neugent, director of Clarke County 911 told board members during Monday%27s meeting that floor plans for the new center had been completed. More ... The Clarke County Soil and Conservation District has partnered with the Clarke County Association for Retarded Citizens to construct a green house on property adjacent to the CCARC building in Jackson. The More ... State Rep. Nick Williams (left) recently presented the Washington County Public Library with a check for $2,500. The money will be used for materials and programs at the Washington County Public Library in Chatom and the McIntosh Library Branch. Receiving the donation was Library Director Jessica Ro More ... Alabama hunters again have the opportunity to help others while they enjoy their outdoor pursuits. More ... The top sellers for the PTO fund-raiser at Gillmore Elementary School in Jackson were recently treated to a pizza party at Pizza Hut and a limousine ride. Students raised more than $8,000 to be used for school projects. More ... |
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