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August 25, 2005  RSS feed

Thomasville football coach Jack Hankins and his Tiger quarterbacks hope to light up the scoreboard this season. From left: Will Buford, Jake Overstreet, Hankins, Daril Jackson, Alex Buford. Preview all the area football teams and more with The Thomasville Times More...

Alex Cassity of Midway is a God-fearing man, so when he saw strange lights in the sky over his home Thursday his first thought was it was the second-coming. More...

Because of a lack of upkeep at the old mental health and rehabilitation center, Thomasville could be in danger of losing out on a pardons and parole board transition center, Mayor Sheldon Day reported to the city council Monday. More...

Karis Collins Fund A fund to help pay for the medical expenses in treating Karis Collins has been set up at First United Security Bank. Donations can be made at any bank branch. More...
Mallory Diane Draper and Craig Allen Cargile were united in marriage on July 9, 2005 at Calvary Baptist Chapel in Tuscaloosa with Rev. Joseph William Kinnaird, II officiating. More...
Spiritual Reflections
During the dark days of the World War II for Great Britain, King George VI would sometimes speak to his people over the BBC. He did so after Dunkirk. The Allied forces were in complete disarray. Winston Churchill had sought to rally the nation, and had organized the Home Guard. He had hurled the def More...
School News
Summer is definitely over! However, with two weeks completed and one well on its way, students at Thomasville High School are getting back into the swing of things! Some new procedures and policies are being implemented into the school system this year in hopes that every student will benefit. The h More...
The Thomasville Tiger varsity football team found themselves caught up in a very physical struggle with the Demopolis Tiger varsity for three-quarters in their fall jamboree in Demopolis last Friday, Aug. 19. Even though Thomasville came up one point short in the 14-13 loss, Coach Jack Hankins and h More...
James Claiborne Anderson James Claiborne Anderson, 50, of Sweet Water died Sunday, Aug. 14, 2005 at Bryan W. Whitfield Memorial Hospital in Demopolis. Graveside services were held at Hickory Grove Cemetery in Nanafalia Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Randy Daniels and Rev. Doug Turne More...