January 15, 2009 RSS feed / News

WashCo District 1 citizens complain about road conditions

At the Jan. 12 Washington County Commission meeting, two citizens of District One brought complaints about the condition of their road. More...

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KILLS FIRST DEER- Solomon Foster, 7, of Wagarville killed his first deer, a cow horn buck, Dec. 31, while hunting with his dad, Chris Foster. (Photo submitted) More...

WashCo Domestic Violence Task Force plans spring seminar

The Washington County Domestic Violence Task Force conducted its quarterly meeting Jan. 8 and discussed plans for a seminar to be conducted in the spring. More...

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OFFICERS LEARN ABOUT EPILEPSY- Some of Jackson's police officers and other city employees learned how to react when dealing with someone experiencing an epileptic seizure. Caroline R. More...

Jackson City Council votes to keep current trash collection company

The Jackson City Council voted, Tuesday, Jan. 13, to renew its contract with Allied Waste for garbage collection in the city for the next three years. During its Dec. More...

Williams says WashCo sewerage project 'moving'

The sewerage-interest group met on Jan. 8 at the McIntosh City Hall and District 5 Commissioner Herman Williams gave a brief report and update on the progress of the Five Points Sewerage System since the last meeting in November. More...

St. Stephens dig planned

Persons interested in Alabama history and archaeology have an opportunity to assist in the excavation of a historic former hotel building in old St. Stephens on Saturday, Jan. 24, from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. No experience is required. More...

Clarke Commission says sheriff did not follow proper hiring procedures

Clarke County Commissioners expressed displeasure Tuesday with Sheriff Bobby Moore hiring a deputy without the proper paperwork being completed and for purchasing two new patrol cars without a purchase order. More...

ADECA offers free book of do-it-yourself home energy projects

With holiday decorations coming down and the new year at hand, now is a good time to make a few resolutions about home improvement projects. More...

Coffeeville PD in search of burglary suspect

Coffeeville Police are searching for a suspect who is thought to be involved in several burglaries in Clarke and Choctaw counties. Thursday morning, police pursued Kraus Kywan Johnson, 33, who fled into a wooded area eluding police. More...