The Vintage Treasures Appraisal Show will be this Saturday, March 13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Clarke County Museum in Grove Hill and will give antique owners an opportunity to have their treasures appraised while raising money for the effort to constr More...
The planning commission for the town of Chatom met March 8 to discuss where alcohol will be sold if the town votes wet on a June 1 referendum. Chairman Wayne Hinton called the meeting to order. More...
In the March 4 Outlook edition of The South Alabamian, the Jackson Women’s League inadvertently omitted the name of a new member, Mrs. Michael Duke of Jackson. More...
On March 3, officers of Clarke County People First attended a Stop the Wait Rally in Montgomery. Many people gathered to bring attention to the state's need for increased financial support for people with disabilities. More...
During the Tuesday, March 9, Jackson City Council meeting representatives from the accounting firm of Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood presented the council with its annual audit report, stating that the city was in good financial condition. More...
A two-vehicle wreck, Wednesday, March 3, around 7:38 a.m., at the intersection of College and Cleveland avenues in Jackson, sent one person to the hospital. More...
Two McIntosh residents were arrested Saturday, March 6, after one of them allegedly attempted to sneak marijuana to her son and husband who were already incarcerated. More...
A Chatom man, arrested Feb. 24, is facing theft charges for allegedly stealing timber for which he was supposed to pay a Washington County landowner. More...
Members of Capstone Bank’s board of directors and staff were joined, Friday, March 5, by Chatom and Washington County business leaders and elected officials for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of a renovation project t More...
Clarke County Arc, Inc., Executive Director Tiffany Dumas recently announced that CCARC has been awarded the four-year CQL Accreditation from the Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL). More...
The Clarke County United Way held its annual meeting and awards luncheon Tuesday to conclude the 2009 campaign year. The weak economy was reflected in giving this year. The county organization raised just over $128,000. More...