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February 28th, 2008
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Clarke County High School's Deforest Taite drives past a Winfield player as he helped lead the Bulldogs to a 63-50 win Tuesday afternoon. The senior led all scorers with 22 points. The Bulldogs (27-5) play Madison Academy for the Class 3A state championship Thursday night (tonight) at 8 p.m. at the ... More...

The flu season is taking its toll currently in Clarke County. It may not be a full-blown epidemic, but the influenza is causing discomfort for children and adults alike. Dr. Garrett Miller's office had to stop taking patients at 10 a.m. one day last week because both nurses were at home sick wit... More...

The chief judge of the Alabama Court of Judiciary handwrote a one-word denial on a “Motion to Stay,” or postpone, the proceedings against Circuit Judge Stuart DuBose Tuesday. Chief Judge Greg Shaw scrawled across the last page of the three-page motion, “Denied 2-26-08 Greg Shaw.” The denial was p... More...

The Clarke County Sheriff's Department is asking local residents to be on the lookout for two con artists who took money from a Whatley residence Monday. According to the victim, a man came to her door and told her he was with the government and was measuring homes to be repaired. More...
C'ville RSVP to meet The Coffeeville RSVP will meet Tuesday, March 4 at 2 p.m. at the Nutrition Center. A representative from Infirmary Hospice will present program on Cold and Flu Health Care. Business lunch at GHBC Grove Hill Baptist Church will be hosting a lunch for the business men and wom... More...
New Home leap year singing New Home Baptist Church will have a leap year singing Friday, Feb. 29 at 7 p.m. featuring New Direction, Grateful Heart, Condie Browning, Faron McKinley, Kenny Lee, and The Old Timers with Rev. Kenneth Johnson. The Ladies of Woodlawn Methodist Church will be having a c... More...
There was Don Siegelman, the poster child of political success in Alabama, elected to more statewide offices than anyone, including governor. He was emptying a mop bucket in some faraway federal prison in Louisiana. More...
In 2001 the Student Government Association at WHMS decided that they wanted to participate and raise money for Relay for Life. Since that first year our SGA membership has grown as well as the amount of money our students have raised in the worthwhile cause of finding a cure for cancer. More...
Bessie Jackson, 94, of Rockville died Feb. 24, 2008 at her residence. She was born May 6, 1913. She was a member of Mt. Olive No. I Baptist Church of Rockville where she was in the Missionary Society. Survivors include one son, Jerry (Arlie) Taylor, Jackson; one daughter, Reola (Rev. More...
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The Clarke County High School Bulldogs advanced to the Class 3A state title game as they pushed their way past the Pirates of Winfield 63-50 Tuesday afternoon in Birmingham. "We came out and played great defensively," Coach Kendric Davis said. "That was important because we looked timid when they... More...