| 115th Year, 35th Issue | Thursday, April 8, 2004 | Sparta, North Carolina |
AHS team No. 1 at EnvirothonThe Environauts team from Alleghany High School placed first during the sixth annual Northwest Envirothon held last Thursday.Democrats to caucus; primaries are July 20The latest round of redistricting in North Carolina will have several effects on voters in Alleghany County and across the state this election season.
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Numerous Easter services plannedNumerous local churches are planning on holding sunrise services in honor of the Easter holiday on Sunday, April 11.Chamber wants to hike occupancy tax revenuesRepresentatives of the Alleghany Chamber of Commerce appeared before the Alleghany County Board of Commissioners Monday night to discuss the possibility of increasing occupancy tax revenues.Email The Alleghany News |
Bristol Compressor Opening Arguments Given TuesdayContentions for both the plaintiffs and the defense were laid out in opening arguments Tuesday afternoon in a multi-million dollar lawsuit filed by Alleghany County, the Town of Sparta and three other entities against Bristol Compressors.
Simons is recovering from injuries with the help of friends and prayerYou don't really know how many friends you've got until you need them, says Bill Simons — and he has found out. |
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