October 6, 2011 RSS feed / News

Correction

In last week’s write-up about the annual meeting of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce it was reported that Marilyn Berry is manager of Aarons. She is acutally the sales manager. Also, the meal was catered by Gary’s and not Lake Marie. More...

Dual enrollment meeting at JHS set for Oct. 10

English 12 honors students at Jackson High School, previously notified juniors, and parents are asked to attend the Dual Enrollment meeting (JHS/Alabama Southern Community College) scheduled for Oct. 10, 6 p.m. in the school library. More...

GES fund-raiser ends Oct. 11

Gillmore Elementary School is selling fund-raising products including cookie dough, pizza products, desserts, appetizers, easy dinners, pretzels and more. The sale ends Oct. 11. More...

Neighborhood Watch program kicks off

The Jackson Police Department kicked off its Neighborhood Watch program Monday, Oct. 3, at Jackson City Hall, with approximately 15 people in attendance. More...

Scenes from JHS Homecoming Parade 2011 JHS Homecoming King

Photos by Travis Mathews More...

Two charged with attempted murder

A Mobile woman fled two abductors at the Sand Flat Road and Highway 43 intersection Monday night as shots were being fired at her. More...

McKinley pleads guilty to murder of wife, gets 15 years

A 71-year-old Thomasville man pleaded guilty Tuesday to the 2010 murder of his wife of 50 years and received a 15-year sentence. More...

ClarkeCo BOE approves revised coaching supplements

A revised coaching supplements schedule was approved by the Clarke County Board of Education at its Sept. 29 meeting. Coaches are paid supplements for coaching sports over and above their regular salaries. More...

Local HOBY representatives

Jackson Academy students (L-R) Taylor Carpenter and Maggie Whitehead and Jackson High School students Julie Anne Jacobs and Tyler Morgan Beck were recently guests at the second monthly meeting of the More...

Raising breast cancer awareness

Jackson’s second annual Think Pink Walk was conducted Saturday, Oct. 1. The event was organized by Tiffany Savell Rogers, who is a breast cancer survivor. More...