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February 1st, 2007
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Grove Hill firemen recently burned this unoccupied house on Broad Street as a training exercise. Firemen have burned several old structures in the community in recent weeks and have others targeted to be burned. More...

The Clarke County Board of Education hired former Thomasville police officer Carey Clayton as the alternative school director for the Grove Hill area during Thursday's meeting. Clayton was dismissed from Thomasville Police Department July 9, 2001 after charges were filed against him for bounced ch... More...

A Jackson woman who admitted to defrauding FEMA of over $267,377 in Hurricane Katrina assistance funds received a sixyear prison sentence last week and her mother was given three months probation for illegally taking nearly $23,000. Lawanda Williams was sentenced Jan. More...

Jackson High School history teacher Audra Raybon has been named the Jackson Civitan Club's 2006 Citizen of the Year. Raybon said, "I am overwhelmed with honor. This is not something I ever expected." Besides being a teacher, much of her volunteer work includes working with students on extracurric... More...
Washington County Cattlemen meet The Officers and Directors of the Washington County Cattlemen's Association have set Thursday, (today), February 1 at 7 p.m. as the date and time of their annual meeting and steak banquet. The affair will take place at the Community Center in Chatom. All mem... More...
Greater Pilgrim's Anointed Angel's third anniversary Greater Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church of Walker Springs will have the third year anniversary of the Anointed Angels of Jackson Saturday, Feb. 3 at 6:30 p.m. The guest speaker for Saturday will be Rev. Clayton Davis Jr. of Walker Springs. The an... More...
"I'm the decision-maker," President Bush declared as he drew a line in the sand against congressional leaders and others opposed to an escalation of troops in Iraq. The president seems to think that sending a mere 21,500 additional troops to Iraq will turn the tide there and hasten an end to this ... More...
Jackson Alonzo "Big Hoss" Jackson Sr., 71, of Jackson died Jan. 25, 2007 at Mobile Infirmary Medical Center. He was born Feb. 15, 1935. He was a native of Barlow Bend. He was a member of Rocky Mount Baptist Church of Barlow Bend. He served on the usher board. More...
The Clarke County High School Lady Bulldogs lost 41-34 to the Aggies of Jackson High School last Thursday night in the first round of the Clarke County Tournament in Thomasville. Stephanie Robinson had a double-double to lead the way as she scored 14 points and pulled down 15 rebounds. Nakeshia Co... More...