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September 27th, 2007
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Networking amongst the defense contractors at the Rural National Supplier Conference were two women from Clarke County armed with a dream and determination. Sisters Kerri Pruitt and Dr. Kimberly-Leslie Patterson were busy shaking hands and spreading their message that Thomasville is ready for an ... More...

Council member Charles Allen and Mayor Sheldon Day again locked horns over money when the city council considered its 2008 budget. "My concerns is this last minute board approval," Allen said during the council work session. More...

PHOTO BY ARTHUR MCLEAN A Lightships advertising blimp flies low over downtown Thomasville Monday, drawing the interest and fascination of many. More...

Litter Awareness Week Clarke County Litter Awareness Week continues through Sept. 29. Law officers will be stressing enforcement and ticketing offenders during this time. Keep an eye on litter. Don't add to it. Don't toss it. Don't let it fly off your truck. Pick it up. Thank those you see picki... More...
Mr. and Mrs. Goeffrey Wilkins of Magnolia Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Tausha Marie Wilkins, to Kristopher Todd Knight of Thomasville. The bride-elect is a graduate of Foley High School and Alabama Southern Community College. She is a senior at the University of Alabama and ... More...
Thomasville High School learned in August that it had been chosen among 100 additional schools in the state to receive ACCESS (Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators and Students Statewide) equipment. The $85,000 grant allows THS to join in the state's distance learning initiative. More...
The Thomasville Tigers piled up 406 yards on the ground and recorded another 79 yards through the air to defeat the W. S. Neal Blue Eagles 42 - 20 in a big regional match-up for both squads this past Friday, September 21. The game, which was played at D. F. More...
Mary Louise McCants Collier Mary Louise McCants Collier, 61, of Annemanie died September 13, 2007. Mrs. Collier was born May 28, 1946, in Escambia County, Atmore, to the Rev. Paul James McCants and Rubie Mae McCants. She served as an English teacher and librarian with the Wilcox County School... More...