| 114th Year, 51st Issue | Thursday, July 31, 2003 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Straight pipe work ends hereThe Ashe-Alleghany Straight Pipe Elimination Project came to an end on June 23 after a little more than three years of work in the area.Students are slated to return on Aug. 6Most of Alleghany's nearly 1,500 public school pupils will begin the 2003-04 school year next week.Reality Check
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BDC hosts grand openingAbout 100 people gathered Aug. 24 to celebrate the opening of Alleghany's new technology/educational/business complex.Email The Alleghany News
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Hatfields and McCoys?At least two local residents each have a family connection to a time in the Appalachian region when "family feud" meant something more ominous than a television game show.Landfill will be closed for tipping floor repairThe Alleghany County Transfer Facility on Dan Osborne Road will be temporarily closed for three days in August for ‘tipping room floor' repairs. |
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