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March 29th, 2007
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A grounded boat was freed from the shallows at Old Lock One Monday, thanks to a Grove Hill wrecker working long distance from the nearby boat landing. Ronald Dean Church of Luling, La. was traveling the Tombigbee River aboard his 37-foot Grand Banks cabin cruiser "Second Collection" Sunday when h... More...

An eviction notice was initially presented to Rosie V. Thorton, 82, and her mother, 102-year-old Edna Woodard at their mobile home residence on the West Bend Road near Coffeeville a few weeks ago. David Wood claims to own the two acres where the mobile home is located and has been upheld through s... More...

Thedford A. Rowser-Bey of Demopolis was arrested last week by Clarke County deputies on a grand jury indictment for practicing law without a license. Rowser-Bey, who describes herself as a legal researcher and consultant, has been assisting Coffeeville residents Rosie Thornton, 82, and her mother,... More...

Thomasville City Attorney Edmon McKinley asked the council Tuesday for input into an ordinance banning private owners from putting cars for sale at commercial property not intended for the purpose. The primary goal of the ordinance would be to remove the line of used cars for sale in front of the s... More...
A large cabin boat somehow ended up in the old river channel at Old Lock One earlier this week and got stuck in the mud of the shallow water. Observing the attempts to pull the boat back to deeper water were several fishermen who had put in at the Old Lock landing. More...