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December 14th, 2006
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Gov. Bob Riley talks with parolees in their computer class during his tour of the new LIFE Tech Center in Thomasville last Thursday prior to the dedication of the facility. See the story below for more details. Photos by Jim Cox More...

A petition, or “joint declaration” as it is entitled, is circulating among lawyers of the First Judicial Circuit supporting Stuart DuBose assuming a circuit judgeship on Jan. 15. The “declaration” describes the “undersigned attorneys” as having “publicly endorsed and supported Stuart DuBose’s oppo... More...

Stuart DuBose is moving ahead with plans to become a new circuit judge for the First Judicial Circuit. Although he does not technically take office until Jan. 15, a swearingin ceremony and reception will be held in the main courtroom of the Clarke County Courthouse Friday, Dec. 22 at 10 a.m. More...

The District Attorney’s office has decided to nol pross—or dismiss— the murder case against Zerrick Pritchett after a second trial ended in a mistrial in Clarke County Circuit Court last week. Pritchett was being tried for the November 2001 strangling death of Ronald Corkerin. Corkerin was a patie... More...
Packer’s Bend Christmas parade Monroe Intermediate School and the Packer’s Bend annual Christmas parade welcomes world championship boxer, Roy Jones Jr., Grand Marshall, featuring 3D Christmas songs, Jingaling and Christmas gift, Saturday, Dec. More...
The dry forces in Thomasville have apparently won one small battle in the war on proposed alcohol sales. Mayor Sheldon Day said Monday night that wording in the proposed alcohol control ordinance has increased the distance that a business selling alcohol has to be from a church or school from 200 f... More...
“Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.” So said an old World War I British Army song which later was quoted by General Douglas McArthur in a memorable speech to Congress in 1951. It would seem those words could be paraphrased on Capitol Hill in Montgomery: “... More...
Vann Wilson, 8-years-old killed this deer on Nov. 12 during Alabama youth deer season. It was his first deer of the season and sported 11 points and weighed 145 pounds. He is the son of Marty and Ellen Wilson of Coffeeville. More...
Accelerated Readers Leaders for the Second grading period: Second Grade - Jackson Sara Wilson, first, Shelby Sellers, second and Celina Becton, third. Second Grade - Long Dalton McIntyre, first, Malorie Lewis, second and Jackson Fendley, third. More...
Robinson Iola Deas Robinson, 92, of Thomasville died Dec. 9, 2006 in Mobile. She was born Feb. 19, 1914 in the New Prospect Community in Clarke County. She was a member of Thomasville Baptist Church. More...
The Leroy Bears for the second time in two years knocked off the Woodland Bobcats in Birmingham to claim the 2A title with a 12-7 win Thursday afternoon at Legion Field. The Bears trailed 7-0 early in the second quarter before Joe Fields scooped up a fumble and tossed it back to linebacker Chris ... More...