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Clarke County to participate in Twin Rivers Partnership
By Kathryn F. Pickard Special to The South Alabamian
     The Clarke County Commission agreed to earmark $2 per member of the Clarke County population for the Twin Rivers Partnership.
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Cops looking for suspects in Scyrene grocery robbery
     Clarke County lawmen are looking for two men who robbed Garrick Corner Grocery in Scyrene Thursday night and the driver of the get-away car.
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Jackson Christmas Parade planned for Dec. 1
     The Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Christmas Parade on Friday, Dec. 1, at 5 p.m.
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JPD offering self-defense class
     The Jackson Police Department (JPD) will offer a selfdefense class for women Nov. 27- 29 utilizing the RAD (Rape Aggression Defense) System.
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Clarke County Soil Survey information now available
     New and updated information is now available at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Jackson Service Center.
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Chatom setting for Keahey's swearing in
     George M. (Marc) Keahey (D-Grove Hill) was sworn in Monday at the Washington County Courthouse in Chatom, as the new Alabama House District 65 Representative.
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A man and a house; the story of Gibeon Sullivan
By Ellen Williams, SA Correspondent
     Except for an old glass electric meter attached to a wall, a visit to the Gibeon Sullivan dogtrot house is like a step back into time.
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Book of historic homes presented to WashCo Museum
     The board of directors of the Washington County Historical Society met on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 12, at the Genealogical Library in Chatom.
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Thieves continue to steal guns in Washington County
Hunting camps and residences hit in south part of county
By Evan Carden SA Editor
     Burglars continue to strike in Washington County, hitting hunting camps and local residences, making off with guns, ATVs and a host of other items.
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Frustrated citizens seek relief from WashCo Commission
By Ellen Williams SA Correspondent
     The commission room was filled to overflowing and some people were standing at the Nov. 14 meeting of the Washington County Commission, when residents of Bates Lake Road, frustrated and angered by a recent closure of that road appealed to the commission for relief.
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