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December 2, 2004
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The first weekend in December ushers in the holiday spirit in Thomasville. More...

The Thomasville Area Chamber of Commerce announces the selection of three outstanding Thomasville citizens, selected through a written nomination and review process, for their excellence in serving the city and enhancing the community. More...

Open house will be held at the Children’s Center of Clarke County’s Almost Home and the new Child Advocacy Center Friday from noon until 3 p.m. More...


‘A Light Shines for Someone Special’ Today is the deadline for purchasing a Christmas light in honor or in memory of a loved one. More...


Trying to make Thanksgiving a better holiday for an imprisoned friend landed two people in jail with him. More...


The Thomasville Police Department responded to a call at the Dollar General Store on Foster Avenue. The manager and clerk witnessed Ivory Johnson Jr., 48, of Thomasville shoplifting. More...


Rainy conditions and slick roadways contributed to many of the accidents reported this weekend. This accident occurred on Hwy. 43, in front of Ryan’s. This accident on Nov. 23, involved Connie Lee Morgan of Demopolis and James Chad Ott of Thomasville and three legally parked vehicles at Ryan’s. More...


AL-ANON Meets AL-ANON meets every Thursday night at 6:30 at Pineview Baptist Church (enter door at Moore Street entrance behind church). For more information call 636-9985. More...
My father’s tractor made its own rhythm. “Put, put... Put, put, put... Put, put,” sang the John Deer in monotone, with occasional crescendos here and there. More...
The Sweet Water Bulldogs literally ran past the Indians of Loachapoka High School last Friday night and right into the semi-finals of the AHSAA state playoffs. In their 35-7 victory over in East Alabama the Bulldogs relied on a stingy defense and a grind it out ground game to secure the win. More...
Virginia Ruth Barr Virginia Ruth Barr, 67, of Nanafalia died Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2004 at Warren Manor Nursing Home in Selma. Graveside services were held at Nanafalia Baptist Church Cemetery at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24 with Rev. Brooks Etheridge officiating. More...



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