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Andre Wilson (left) and Anthony Grayson (right) show off their winning check with McDonald's store manager Kim Deas. The two maintenence employees at the Thomasville McDonald's restaurant won second place in a company contest to create a rap for the Chicken wrap snack. The pair produced a video for More ... Pine Hill Food Bank schedule The Pine Hill Food Bank will distribute food Oct. 18 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Oct. 25 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. to give away coats, Nov. 15 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. More ...
Donna K. Kimbrough of Scyrene and Billly Don Hester of California announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ashley Hester to David J. Collins, son of Jackie and Molly Collins of Zimco. More ...
VanHoosier Mr. and Mrs. Chet VanHoosier (nee Tiffany Knight) of Las Vegas, Nev. announce the birth of their daughter, Aubreigh Faith, born September 9, 2006 at Gulf Coast Medical in Panama City, Fla. She weighed 6 lbs. 14 oz. and was 19.5 inches long. More ... Residents getting ready for holiday By JoAnn Smyly Thomasville Nursing Home News We grumble when it's raining, and when it is too hot, More ... CCERA plans to meet Oct. 19 The Clarke County Education Retirees Association will meet Thursday, October 19, 2006, 11:45 A.M. at the Magnolia Inn in Grove Hill. More ... Thomas celebrated birthday Oct. 1 Louis Thomas, better known as "Mama Red" celebrated her 88th birthday on Sunday, October 1 with a birthday party given by her four children and their spouses. More ... Fund set up for LaTonya Woods and family A special account has been set up at First United Security Bank for LaTonya Woods to help her children while she is in the hospital. Ms. Woods is still in a Mobile hospital and faces more surgery after her recent car accident. Any donations should be made to "The LaTonya Woods Fund" at any Thomasvil More ... Mott-Brown Reunion set for Oct. 14 Mott and Brown Reunion will be held Saturday, Oct. 14 at 10:30 a.m. at Oak Grove Baptist Church on Hwy. 154 near Chilton. More ...
SWAMC Auxiliary is proud to announce that Jimmy R. O'Bryant has joined the auxiliary. Mr. O'Bryant is the third male member to serve, in the history of Thomasville's Auxiliary dating back to the 1960's, on the auxiliary. (Dr. Nicholas Glaskowsky being the first male to join auxiliary in January, 200 More ... Tips to help children succeed Thomasville City Schools invite parents and others interested in the children of Thomasville to attend a special school event, this Monday, Oct. 16 from 2 until 6 p.m. The theme for the event is "Children are the Future: Share the Vision." Schools will dismiss at 1 p.m., then, each school will host More ... United in spreading the message of hope October 15th will mark the beginning of a week long series of events and activities across the United States that are part of one of America's most observed drug prevention awareness campaigns each year, "Red Ribbon Week." This year organizers anticipate that an estimated 80 million Americans will More ...
The Research Club met at The Garden on Sept. 21. This was a business meeting to discuss the club year and present the new slate of officers for the 2006-07 club year. Hostesses for this meeting were: (L-R) Carla Bilbrey, Shirley Crowe and Louise Hill. New officers: Shirley Crowe - President; Carla B More ... Gulf Zone Workshop is Friday There will be a Gulf Opportunity Zone Workshop on Oct. 13 at the University of West Alabama in Livingston. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. and the workshop will be from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. The meeting is for "Attracting Private Capital". More ... SWAIA to meet Oct. 17 in Jackson The Southwest Alabama Improvement Association, known as SWAIA, will hold a public meeting Tuesday, Oct. 17 p.m. at Jackson Steak House. The guest speaker will be Thedford A. Rowser-Bey. More ...
There's about a dozen fun-loving puppies at the pound in Thomasville right now. This is their last week. Call city hall at 636-5827 if you'd like to adopt one of the little fellas. More ... State leads way in grants Alabama fire departments received more federal grant money from the U. S. Department of Homeland Security than any other state in the first round of Fiscal Year 2006 grant awards announced Friday, Gov. Bob Riley said. More ...
When the mercury drops, the risk of home fires starts to rise. Readers take note: Your family could be in serious danger! Heating equipment is the leading cause nationally of winter home fires. More ... |
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