| 113th Year, 35th Issue | Thursday, April 11, 2002 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Sewer project is now in its third yearOfficials are heralding the success thus far of the Ashe-Alleghany Straight Pipe Elimination Project, while encouraging eligible homeowners to take advantage of the opportunity to correct illegal wastewater discharges with available government funds.
Town water extension along U.S. 21 to Country Junction nearly completeMotorists should be enjoying a smoother drive along U.S. 21 south of Sparta by now than during the past couple of weeks.Reality CheckBackwoods BeatThe Mushroom Chronicles |
Road hearing is planned April 22A little more than seven miles of unpaved roads will be resurfaced in Alleghany County under a N.C. Department of Transportation secondary road construction plan for fiscal years 2002-2003.Chamber can lease town hall for $14.50The Sparta Town Council last week voted to lease the present town hall to the Alleghany County Chamber of Commerce.Email The Alleghany News |
HP plans forum here on April 24The North Carolina Highway Patrol will hold a Community Relations Forum on April 24 at the Alleghany Inn.
Family copes with loss after tragic wreckThe Blevins-Childress family is coping with the recent tragic loss of two of its members about as well as could be expected. |
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