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113th Year, 29th Issue Thursday, February 28, 2002 Sparta, North Carolina

Local residents gather for black history event

Alleghany's celebration of Black History Month was a family occasion.

Auction sets new record

By the time it concluded last Saturday, this year's annual WCOK Heart Fund Auction had set a record for fundraising.

Childress released from care

Sarah Childress, who was injured in a Feb. 11 wreck that took the lives of her sister and step father, was released from N.C. Baptist Hospital Sunday, according to a hospital spokesperson.

Reality Check

Backwoods Beat


Edwards files for re-election

Alleghany's School Board was short on candidates as of Tuesday evening, while three candidates were vying for a return trip to the county commission.

State Champ

Brandon Moxley (right) pauses for a photo with Alleghany High School wrestling head coach Paul Crouse after winning the state individual wrestling tournament Saturday.

Radon test information being tallied

Local residents were recently given the opportunity to test their homes for radon content through the North Carolina Division of Radiation Protection and the N.C. Cooperative Extension.

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Neville to make television appearance on Saturday

For many years, Cora Neville has been one of Alleghany County's most beloved Good Samaritans.

Partnership celebrates new locations

The Alleghany Partnership for Children (PFC) and one of its affiliated agencies, the Alleghany County Family Resource Center (FRC), each celebrated its new facilities, as an open house was held at both sites Feb. 21.

From corrections to prevention was a worthwhile move for Reborchick

Jenny Reborchick has worked in prison systems in two states.

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