July 1, 2010 RSS feed / News

Coffeeville Music Festival to honor CHS, CCTS alumni

The fourth Coffeeville Music Festival will be Saturday. More...

Red, white and blue dessert

Ingredients 18 tablespoons (2 1/4 sticks) unsalted butter at room temperature 3 cups sugar 6 extra-large eggs at room temperature 1 cup sour cream at room temperature 1/2 teaspoons pure vani More...

Washco BOE continues personnel actions

The Washington County Board of Education met Tuesday, June 29 and the agenda dealt mainly with personnel matters. Diane Perkins retired from the central office with 33 years service as secretary in the special education department. More...

Practice fireworks safety this July 4th holiday

The skies will soon come alive with the sights and sounds of a variety of different fireworks. They may be a pretty sight to see, but misuse can lead to serious property damage, injuries and even death. More...

Washington County Engineer says Escatawpa Bridge 95 percent removed

By Ellen Williams SA Reporter At the Washington County Commission June 28 meeting, county engineer, Jason Sturdivant announced that the bridge over Escatawpa River is 95 percent removed. More...

Correction

In the photo of drug court grads last week, graduate Randy Bumpers’ last name was misstated as were the last names of drug court workers Pam Pyles and Tommy Pyles. More...

Students take high school grad exam summer remediation classes at CCHS and JHS

Fifteen to 20 students attended summer remediation classes for the high school graduation exam at Clarke County High School and Jackson High School. More...

Barbecue, fireworks, more in Thomasville this Saturday

There’ll be the customary Fourth of July American Legion barbecue, fireworks and other activities in Thomasville but look for them Saturday since the Fourth is on a Sunday. More...

Riverfront lots in Gainestown draw lookers and buyers too

Twenty-four lots on the Alabama River at Gainestown were sold Saturday during a day-long show and sale that drew an estimated 250 people. More...

AT&T announces activation of new cell site in Coffeeville area

AT&T recently announced the activation of a new cell site in Coffeeville. The new site is located off U.S. Highway 84 in the heart of Coffeeville. More...

Share your old photos

Everyone loves old photos! Here’s your chance to share yours through a special Old Photo Edition to be published in the July 22 issue of The South Alabamian. More...