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December 28th, 2006
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Thomasville was abuzz with activities in 2006, many that are expected to have a longterm impact on the community. January The old mental health center in Thomasville will soon be put to use as a state agency again. Gov. Bob Riley and members of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles announced... More...

A Pine Hill man was killed and several children were seriously injured in a single car wreck near the Weyerhaeuser mill Tuesday night. Several of the children were taken to hospitals by LifeFlight. Calls requesting information from the Alabama Highway Patrol were not returned by press time Wednes... More...

Clarke County Sheriff Jack Day is retiring after a 40-year career in law enforcement. Day has worked as a deputy and as chief deputy and has been sheriff since 1994. A retirement reception was held in Grove Hill Thursday to honor Day. 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. T’ville schools holds stakeholder meetings Thomasville City Schools invites anyone interested in our schools to come to... More...
Employees of the Bryan Whitfield Memorial Hospital Dietary Department held a bake sale recently to raise money for Harriet’s House. More...
Dixon to celebrate 80th birthday There will be a celebration in honor of Annie Laura Dixon for her 80th birthday on December 30 from 2 until 4 p.m. at New Hope No. 1 Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Everyone is invited to attend. More...
Wilcox County Schools receive Hank Sanders grant for 2006. Pictured are: seated, (LR) Sen. Hank Sanders, and Principal Andre Saulsberry, CSAT Middle School; standing, Principal Richard Bryant, Technology Teacher Hattie Knight, F. S. More...
Brothers, George and Ty Parten, took these two 10 point bucks on a recent archery hunt “north of Thomasville”. Both bucks weighed 245 lbs. Ty’s buck (left) scored 167” P&Y and George’s scored 138” P&Y. More...
Gertrude Phillips Hicks Gertrude Phillips Hicks, 83, of Thomasville died Friday, December 22, 2006 at Mobile Infirmary. Funeral services were held at Salem Baptist Church in Scyrene on Saturday, December 23 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Jimmy Powell officiating. Interment followed in the church cemetery. More...