| 114th Year, 30th Issue | Thursday, March 6, 2003 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Grayson lands new industryINDEPENDENCE, Va. - Gov. Mark Warner was on hand here today to announce the recruitment of a newly-formed pharmaceutical sales and distribution company.
A visit with the dentistDr. Terry Johnson (photo at left) puts the finishing touches on plastic dental sealants for Marcy Garcia.Contaminants found in landfill test wellsThe Alleghany County Board of Commissioners learned Monday night that two of the county's four test wells at the former landfill have been contaminated by inorganic compounds.Reality Check
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Angelou-Economics visits SpartaConsultants from Angelou-Economics made their first in-depth visit to Alleghany Monday, talking with local leaders to assess the area on the way to developing economic recovery strategies.Email The Alleghany News
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Local schools fare well in school report cardsReport cards are out, and school principals have sent them to parents during the last few days.Facility appeals state DFS revocationAlleghany Assisted Living (AAL) is requesting a contested case hearing in relation to a recent notice of license revocation initiated by the North Carolina Division of Facility Services.
Jarrett is coordinator of AMH FoundationPatsy Jarrett had retired at the end of last year from a 35-year career in banking. |
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