| 114th Year, 48th Issue | Thursday, July 10, 2003 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Lawsuits scheduled for courtA jury will hear the Reynolds wrongful-death lawsuit against law enforcement officers in October.Board passes interim budgetThe Alleghany County Board of Education last week passed an interim budget resolution for 2003-04 rather than a current-expense budget.Reality Check
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July 4 parade enjoys large attendanceThere were hikers and bikers, stars and stripes and bagpipes, dogs and cats and hillbillies with hats, moms and dads and honor grads, pageant stars and classic cars, veterans with guns — and singing nuns.Town council agrees to put parking ordinance on holdThe Sparta Town Council last week agreed to table action on the downtown parking ordinance until next month.Email The Alleghany News
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Cora's is back on the moveA late-model mini-van stops in front of a dilapidated school building. The driver, a woman in her 30s, walks to the right side of the front steps with a large box.
Two local camps reach out to offer assistanceTwo local Christian camps are currently working in the area to help get projects done for local homeowners. |
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