| 115th Year, 39th Issue | Thursday, May 6, 2004 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Park to add campsites at Stone Mtn.State officials expect to award a construction bid this month for a campground expansion with about 50 additional sites at Stone Mountain State Park.
Five departments battle blazeFive fire departments battled a house fire on Oklahoma Road on Thursday, April 29, according to Cherry Lane Fire Chief Kenneth Miles.
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Teapot collection will boost economyWith April 22's trip to the Mint Museum in Charlotte, a few more of Alleghany's people have an idea of what Sonny and Gloria Kamms' teapots are about.Secondary road plan is released MondayThe N.C. Department of Transportation has proposed to spend more than $1.9 million for secondary road improvements in Alleghany County in fiscal year 2004-2005.Email The Alleghany News |
Alleghany Wellness Center holds its grand openingThe Alleghany Wellness Center held its grand opening and open house on April 24 at its new facility in Sparta.Amendment to appear on ballotsNorth Carolina voters will see a constitutional amendment on the ballot in the Nov. 2 election that, if approved, would give local governments a new option for financing economic development. |
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