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March 6th, 2008
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It's a good thing that fans won't be paying for their seats at baseball and softball games in the new Gerald Stephens Sports Complex based on the cost of the bleachers. If they did, the seats would run over $200 each. The Clarke County Board of Education last Thursday approved the lone $62,419 bi... More...

Two search warrants were executed by local law enforcement in the Toddtown community Friday, Feb. 29. "Narcotics Investigator Steve Carlisle has been working in the Toddtown area for the past three weeks after we received complaints about drug trafficking in the area," said Chief Investigator Ron... More...

The Old Mill House Pawn Shop has been a closed and deteriorating landmark for sometime. The owners recently agreed to allow Grove Hill volunteer firemen to burn the structure and it was torched Saturday afternoon. It burned quickly, sending up spectacular flames and black smoke. The old structure wa... More...

The announcement Feb. 29 by the U.S. Air Force that Northrop Grumman Corp. and EADS North America will build the KC-45A aerial refueling tankers in Mobile was certainly on the minds of area elected officials as they gathered Tuesday for the annual breakfast sponsored by the Clarke County Developme... More...
Business luncheon at GHBC Grove Hill Baptist Church will be hosting a lunch for the business men and women of Grove Hill Thursday (today), March 6 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. The event is a come and go affair. There is no charge. At 12 p.m. the pastor, Brother Lee Merck will be having a special tim... More...
Brotherhood meeting continued Inspirational Tabernacle Church of God In Christ located at 1171 Industrial Road in Jackson will have its annual Brotherhood meeting continuing Thursday, (tonight), March 6 and end Friday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. Friday, 12 noon, men only. More...
After long, long dry spells, Mobile and southwest Alabama are making up for lost time. The U.S. Air Force's announcement Friday that Northrop Grumman EADS had beaten the more political powerful Boeing Corp. for a $40 billion contract to build aerial refueling tankers in Mobile was big news. More...
Marriage license applications William E. Ausbon, to Toshika T. Allen; Ronald Woodrow Jowers, to Kayla Annette Turner; Robert Franklin Bates, to Bernice Yvonne Bradford; Stanley L. Tinsley, to Rhonda S. Tinsley; James David Gallagher, to Savannah Lynn Hinson; Delmar Guy Fletcher, to Chandra L. More...
This month has been a rewarding one for many at CCHS. The boys' basketball team made it all the way to Birmingham, Ottis Jackson received an athletic award, and 18 students will be competing in 12 different FBLA state competitions in Birmingham. More...
Rhodney Lee Foxx, 51, of Huntington Station, N.Y. died Feb. 27, 2008 in an area hospital. He spent his younger years in Jackson. He was a member of St. Union Missionary Baptist Church. He moved to Huntington Station in 1968 and attended Huntington High School and remained at Huntington Station un... More...
The dreams of a state championship came up short for the Clarke County High School Bulldogs as they lost 48-42 to the Mustangs of Madison Academy Thursday night in the Class 3A finals. Playing against the foe who just one year earlier had eliminated them from the state final four, CCHS held a sli... More...