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March 27, 2008
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A head-on collision between a 2003 Chevy pickup truck and a 2000 Chevy Malibu Tuesday afternoon on Allen Walker Road required the "Jaws of Life" to free a victim. The accident occurred at 4:35 p.m., according to State Troopers. First responders from the Grove Hill and Helwestern Volunteer Fire Depar... More...

It was 5 p.m. on March 20, 2008 and it was a big day for Louisiana Pacific's new Clarke County oriented strand board (OSB) mill. The first sheets of OSB were processed at the $230 million facility. Steve Doffitt, plant manager, said, "It was the smoothest startup I have ever been associated with. More...

A construction company executive told several hundred people at an appreciation reception for business and industry leaders in Jackson that his company would be building an office in Jackson as well as constructing a new $8.5 million hotel. More...

The Southern Magnolia Woman's Club made its annual contributions to local organizations during the March 13 meeting. Kaye Crosby, left, accepts a check on behalf of the Alpha Pregnancy Testing Center from club vice-president Becky Presnall. Donations were also made to the Clarke County Junior Miss P... More...
Historical Society meets The Clarke County Re-enactor's Association will be the featured speakers for the March meeting of the Clarke County Historical Society. Group leaders Brent Fuller and Steve Kennedy will give a brief history of reenacting as well as model period clothing and attire. More...
Mt. Gilead Youth revival continues Mt. Gilead Baptist Church of Carlton will continue its revival Thursday, (tonight), March 27, and will end Friday, March 28 at 7 p.m. The evangelist will be Bryant Chapman. Rev. L.E. Bush is the pastor. More...
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We have now been at war longer in Iraq than it took us to win World War II over 60 years ago. We began the sixth year of war there last week. Sunday night, a roadside bomb killed four U.S. soldiers. One of them earned the dubious distinction of being the 4,000th serviceman killed in the Iraqi war. More...
Memories & Recipes
In my quest for healthy dining out, I chose a fish house. Fish contains little fat and most fish contain omega three to help reduce cholesterol. But I didn't choose just any fish house, I chose Emeril's Gulf Coast Fish House in Gulfport. To describe the experience in one word, WOW! More...
Arrests listed from the Thomasville Police Department for the week of March 17-23 include: Jack Lee Stogsdill, possession of cocaine, arrested March 18. Alexander Devon Blanks, failure to appear on rape, first degree for Baldwin County, failure to appear on rape, second degree for Baldwin County... More...
The Wilson Hall Middle School Junior Betas had a whale of a time at the 2008 Alabama Junior Beta Convention in Montgomery on March 10- 11. They brought home a boat load of trophies - one first place in Songfest, two second places, and two third places. More...
Edward Ronnie Harrell, 57, of Grove Hill died March 19, 2008 at Shands Hospital in Gainesville, Fla. He was born Sept. 23, 1950. He was a member of Antioch Baptist Church in Grove Hill. He was retired from Clarke- Washington Electric Membership Corporation. More...
The Clarke Prep School Gators outlasted the Senators of Morgan Academy 17-13 last Friday in Morgan in a Class AAA matchup. Three Gator hurlers combined to hold off the Senators with Tanner Tucker getting the start, followed by Dillion Rowell and Taylor Becton. The three gave up 12 hits while str... More...