Reports say she allegedly planned to kill her husband
Speical to The South Alabamian
A year ago the Clarke County Board of Education received an anonymous note that a teacher at Coffeeville High School was sexually involved with a student. More...
"Photography In Your Own Backyard" entries must be turned into libraries or chamber offices in Jackson, Thomasville or Grove Hill by this week. Libraries and chambers will have examples and details of the contest. More...
A 2006 Five-Night Holy Ghost Explosion is set for May 1-5 at the Trumpent Ministries No. 2., located at 211 East Ross Street in Jackson. Services will begin at 7:30 nightly and will feature evangelist Eva Hines of Mobile. More...
Enduring hardships can often be overwhelming, and might even cause a person to wonder why such things happen to them. Only God knows why bad things happen to us, and none of us are immune to such conditions. More...
Jackson and Clarke County lost two prominent citizens in the last few weeks. Jimmy "Runt" Outlaw was a well-known retired Major League baseball player who died April 9 at the age of 93. More...
The following column was sent to me in a recent e-mail from Graham Braswell, of Jackson, who is retired from the U.S. Air Force and serves as director of the Clarke County Association for Retarded Citizens (CCARC). More...
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lambard of Fulton announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Laurie Elizabeth, to Ryan Owen Davis, son of Lynn Overton Davis and Ben Davis, all of Grove Hill. More...
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Dewey Neal Jr. of Grove Hill announce the engagement of their daughter, Camilla Eugenia Neal, to Adam Jay Handwerger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Howard Handwerger of Mobile. More...
Adomestic call before noon on Easter left two Jackson police officers injured and the suspect they were attempting to subdue in the Clarke County Jail. More...
L to R: Danny Lindsey and Floyd Hammons with "Southern Blend" do some heavy pickin' during the banjo competition at the annual Frankville Fiddler's Convention, this past Saturday. More...
Stephen Richardson, of Thomasville, pleaded guilty to the charge of a parent allowing a minor to engage in pornography and received a life sentence in Clarke County Circuit Court last week. More...
Karen B. Donald has qualified as a Democratic candidate for school board, District 3 seat. A native of the Winn community and resident of Jackson, Donald is the daughter of the late Evelyn Baldwin and Robert Lee Bumpers Sr. More...
JPD Relay for Life team The Jackson Police Department Relay for Life Team will be selling $1 chances on an ice chest filled with barbecue goodies. More...
The Jackson High School Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) members recently raised $600 for Jerry's Kids/Muscular Dystrophy Association. Students sold shamrocks at school, to friends and family, and in front of the Wal-Mart store. More...
Gillmore Elementary School in Jackson is hosting its 3rd Annual Night of the Arts on Tuesday, April 25 in the gymnasium. Everyone is invited to visit the renovated facility and view the students' artwork. More...
The first annual Clarke-Mobile Counties Gas District Golf Tournament is planned for this Saturday at 8 a.m. at Deerfield Golf Course in Chatom. More...
Deas Thomas "Tom" Earl Deas Sr. of Jackson, died April 14, 2006 at Springhill Hospital in Mobile at the age of 80. A lifelong resident of Clarke County, he was a veteran of World War II where he served with the occupational forces in Europe. More...