| 114th Year, 22nd Issue | Thursday, January 9, 2003 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Area birders have an eye on the skyBird tallies were way down during recent annual censuses.Lawsuit in fatal wreck headed into mediationA judge last week approved the selection of a mediator in a wrongful-death lawsuit over a vehicle crash.Reality Check
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Gathering set to celebrate MLK Day hereThe year 2003 will mark the first official observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Alleghany County.
Work continues on BRBDC site in SpartaWork is going generally well on Alleghany County's new technology/educational/business complex.Email The Alleghany News |
New Year's BabyWhile the county's first baby of 2002 arrived rather early — at about 6:30 a.m. New Year's Day — the first birth of 2003 in Alleghany County bested that mark.County to study best use of two buildingsThe Alleghany County Board of Commissioners agreed unanimously to pay $8,680 for an architectural study of possible uses for the Alleghany County Courthouse and the soon-to-be-vacant building that houses Wilkes Community College's Alleghany Campus. |
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