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Women's Business Center planning workshops in Mobile
      The Women's Business Center, Inc., presents "The Tough…the Tricky…and the Troublesome: new employee recruiting, interviewing and record keeping! " Recruiting the right employees is tough, interviewing and hiring can be tricky, completing new hire paperwork, setting up files and keepi...
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Reeves - Wade will be united in marriage June 2
      Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Reeves of Jackson announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jody Renee, to Walter Leon Wade of Jackson, son of Leon Wade of Grove Hill and Kim Wade of Jackson. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Holland...
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Brown - Faircloth to exchange vows June 16
      Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Brown of Leroy announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Allison Faye, to Craig Maxwell Faircloth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Faircloth of Montrose. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Ruby B. Wimberley of Jackson and the late C. Elmore Brown...
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STORK REPORT
Clayton
      Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clayton Jr. (nee Holly Nicole Goldman) of Antioch announce the birth of a daughter, Macaela Grace, March 14, 2007, 8:21 p.m. at Providence Hospital in Mobile. She weighed 7 lbs., 14 ozs. and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clayton Sr. of Antioch and Mr. a...
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Cards of Thanks
      The family of Robbie "Dimple" Johnson, would like to extend our thanks and gratitude for the overwhelming love and support shown to us during our time of sorrow and great loss. Thank you all for your prayers during his illness. We hope we haven't forgotten to thank each of you individually. If so, ...
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AseraCare receives donation
      Diana Brown, right, volunteer coordinator for AseraCare, accepts a donation from Patricia Slayton, left, president of the Jackson Arts and Crafts Association (JACA). The JACA donates food and personal care items to hospice families in need approximately six times a year.
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'Sweets & Treats' opens in Jackson
"Stop in and satisfy your sweet tooth and treat yourself"
By Kathy McCutcheon SA Staff
      Do you have a sweet tooth that needs to be satisfied? If so, stop in at Sweets & Treats, located at 633 Commerce Street, downtown Jackson, in the old unemployment office. The store, owned and operated by the Rev. Frank Mitchell Jr. of Jackson, has recently opened for business.
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'Culture Fest' planned for May 5 in Jackson
      The annual "Culture Fest", sponsored by Genesis, Inc and the city of Jackson, is planned for May 5 at the Jackson City Hall grounds from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. The Culture Fest showcases the multi-cultural images of Jackson. Local choirs, chorus groups, praise teams, poets and motivational speakers...
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