December 22, 2005 RSS feed / News

Grove Hill council conducts last meeting for 2005

The last meeting of the Grove Hill Town Council for 2005 was held Monday evening, with only a few items council members took action on. More...

NRCS will continue to fund invasive plants program

The USDA Natural Re-sources Conservation Service (NRCS) will continue funding the Alabama Invasive Plants Management Project. More...

Ted Beech announces his retirement from banking

Ted Beech, vice president and branch manager of SouthWest Bank in Chatom has announced that he is retiring at the end of this year. More...

Washington County Sheriff’s Report

The Washington County Sheriff More...

Winters joins Butler law firm

Stephen K. Winters will be joining the law firm of Thompson & Thompson in Butler, effective Jan. 3, 2006. Thompson & Thompson was started over 70 years ago by the late James J. Thompson, Sr. More...

Help offered to senior citizens in understanding new drug plan

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Dortches’ traditional Christmas lighting of their home soon coming to an end

Traditions. Webster More...

Grant to assist low-income families

A $39,146 grant has been awarded through the office of Gov. Bob Riley to assist low-income residents in Baldwin, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia and Monroe counties. More...

Clarke Co. Pre-K Open House conducted

An open house was conducted for the new Clarke County Pre-K program at Coffeeville Elementary School, Dec. 14. Among those attending (L-R) were State Sen. Pat Lindsey, student Queniesha Ivory, State Rep. Nick Williams and student Abby Autry. More...

Pugh-Adams honored as NCT founding member

Jo Ann (Jody) Pugh-Adams of McIntosh, wife of John L. Adams Sr., and the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. More...

Top popcorn sellers presented

Cub Scouts from the Jackson troop met on Friday, Dec. 16 and awards were presented for this year More...

United Way exceeds goal for 2005

The Clarke County United Way has exceeded its goal by nearly $13,000 and the total is still climbing. More...

New walking bridge dedicated

Billy Fendley cut the ribbon to formally open the new walking bridge in Fulton named for him last Wednesday. The "William Louis More...

Remembering the fall of the wall

Former Jackson resident shares firsthand account of the removal of the Berlin Wall

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