| 114th Year, 4th Issue | Thursday, September 5, 2002 | Sparta, North Carolina |
One FRC program resumesAlthough the Alleghany County Family Resource Center (FRC) as a whole remains closed, one of its key programs resumes this week.Response filed to Reynolds lawsuitOne set of defendants last week filed its response in the Jackie Dean Reynolds wrongful-death lawsuit.Reality Check
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Election interest is lowInterest in the Sept. 10 primary election has been extremely low thus far, according to Director of Elections Karen K. Fender.Email The Alleghany News |
A rainy week leads to events being canceled or postponedAlthough much needed and appreciated, last week's rainfall definitely put a "damper" on some parts of the 15th annual Alleghany Regional Agricultural Fair.
Class of 1957 honors former teacher with new scholarshipThe Sparta High School class of 1957 recently decided to honor their former teacher in what seemed an especially fitting way — by establishing an ongoing scholarship in his name. |
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