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September 7, 2006
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The kudzu that grows so lushly in the gully behind the county courthouse has been inching its way uphill all summer and has just about covered stacks of bricks waiting to be used on the new courthouse addition as well as other materials at the construction site. The work has been criticized by some More...

A Walker Springs man was killed Friday night at a hang-out in the Gainestown area. More...

Litter Awareness Week will be observed in Clarke County Sept. 11-16 and special efforts are being made to make residents in the area more aware of the importance of keeping the environment clean. More...

The Thomasville Police Department reported the arrest of Ronald Kent Montgomery Jr., on warrants for two counts of theft by deception, first degree. More...
J. W. Sales is celebrating 51 years of automobile sales and Sales Ford in Monroeville is marking its 40th anniversary this month. More...
Scarbrough-Dixon reunion The Scarbrough-Dixon Family Reunion will be More...
St. James AME revival
St. James AME Church in Jackson will have revival services will begin Monday, Sept. 4 through Friday, Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. nightly. Rev. Earnest Eirby, pastor of the Pine Level Baptist Church of Arlington will be the evangelist for the week. Rev. Clausell Boykin is the pastor. More...
Alabama's rural roads need help
Clarke County Commissioner Rhondel Rhone wasted no time in using his new role as president of the Association of County Commissioners of Alabama to address a problem facing rural Alabama. More...
Wilson Hall Middle School students in Mrs. Annell Gordon's eighth grade reading class are participating in the Community Read sponsored by both the Grove Hill and Thomasville Arts Council. This year's selection is Rocket Boys by Alabama resident Homer Hickam. When the book was adapted for a movie, i More...
Mullinix Herman LeRoy Mullinix, 85, of Jackson died Sept. 4, 2006. More...
T.R. Miller 21, CCHS 6
The Clarke County High School Bulldogs hung tough but fell 21-6 to the visiting Tigers of T.R. Miller last Friday night at H.G. Prim Stadium in Grove Hill. More...