| 114th Year, 38th Issue | Thursday, May 1, 2003 | Sparta, North Carolina |
School board files response to lawsuitAn attorney for the Alleghany County Board of Education has filed a response for the board in the Miller lawsuit.Economic index shows Alleghany still behindWhile many counties in the western part of the state are enjoying good economic news, Alleghany is lagging behind, according to a new index for the region.Reality Check
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Alleghany man has unique perspective on war in IraqLike many other Americans, Kyle Rash has been following news accounts of the war in Iraq, dubbed "Operation Iraqi Freedom," by the Bush administration.Email The Alleghany News
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New CEO hired at hospitalThe Alleghany Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees has selected a new permanent chief executive officer.New local website is now onlineNeed a weather forecast to plan your day? Can't remember the time of an event you wanted to attend? Lost that email address of someone you wanted to contact?
Lessons to LearnLocal firemen and rescue workers respond to a staged car crash scene in the parking lot of the former Spring Ford plant near Alleghany High School (above) on April 25. |
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