| 115th Year, 33rd Issue | Thursday, March 25, 2004 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Economy grows, but not jobsBOONE—Increased productivity, not job growth, continues to fuel Western North Carolina's economy, according to Todd Cherry.County opts against hunting law changeThe Alleghany County Board of Commissioners opted against changing the county's hunting ordinance at their meeting on March 15.
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Local resident shares information on ‘Wegener's Granulomatosis'While most people who get them suffer for a short period of time, Alleghany County's Bobby Davis has seen personally that a sinus infection can turn into something much worse.Superior Court session is finished by TuesdayA short session of Alleghany Superior Court started Monday and ended mid-afternoon Tuesday.Email The Alleghany News |
Organizers planning hillclimbPlanning is already well underway for the second-annual Blue Ridge Sports Car Hillclimb, which is slated for May 15 through May 16.
Male Revue plays to packed houseThe second-annual All-Male Revue played to a nearly-packed house at the Sparta Elementary School Auditorium Saturday night. |
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