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January 4th, 2007
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A Grove Hill native who served in President Gerald R. Ford's cabinet said Ford needs to be remembered for more than just pardoning his predecessor, Richard M. Nixon. More importantly, he encouraged a renewed faith in government and its leaders. The 38th president, 93, died at his home in Californi... More...

Jay Duke is making preparations to move up- upstairs, that is, from the Clarke County Revenue Commissioner's office on the first floor of the courthouse to the Circuit Clerk's office on the second floor- on Jan. 15. Duke will host a ceremonial swearing-in and reception Monday, Jan. 8 from 3 until ... More...

Grove Hill firefighters took possession of a new 3,000 gallon pumper truck last week. Above, town councilman and fireman Levon Hicks presents Grady Aultman of Deep South Truck and Equipment Sales, Inc. in Seminary, Miss. with a check for $221,323 for the new Peterbilt rig. More...

Coffeeville High School is inviting everyone to come and see the new ACCESS Interactive Videoconferencing (IVC) Lab on January 8, 2007. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. through 2 p.m. More...
CCHS Class of 1962 meeting Jan. 6 The Clarke County High School Class of 1962 will meet Saturday, Jan. 6 at 6:30 p.m. at Gloria's Restaurant for a Dutch treat dinner to discuss its 45th year class reunion. Please attend if possible. For more information call Dot Bell at 334-636-9287. More...
Young children seem to have the utmost trust in their parents. For instance, they know that whenever they are not feeling well, their parents are there to comfort them and do whatever is necessary to make them better. A parent's love is special, and it seems that there is nothing that they would no... More...
"Get Lost in Jackson" turned out to be tremendously successful. A community weight loss program started last January concluded last week and the town lost a collective 10,000 pounds. Congratulations, folks. That's amazing! The program shows what people can do when they work collectively and with ... More...
Mrs.Annell Gordon's eightht grade reading class just finished reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee last Friday. On Tuesday, the class held a tea party similar to the one that Aunt Alexandra hosted in the book. Students were each assigned a character from the book to dress up as and a dish ... More...
Pace
Commer Pace, 83, of Coffeeville died Dec. 25, 2006 at his residence. He was born Nov. 22, 1923 to the parentage of the late Dube Pace and Lola Fluker Pace. He was a member of Union Baptist Church of Coffeeville where he served as a deacon, sang in the choir and was a Sunday school teacher. He rec... More...
Owes
The Clarke County High School Lady Bulldogs swept through the competition to win the Clarke County Invitational tournament this past weekend in Grove Hill. In the championship game CCHS beat Choctaw County 50- 46 Saturday afternoon. Stephanie Robinson, who was named to the all-tournament team, ha... More...