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116th Year, 7th Issue Thursday, September 23, 2004 Sparta, North Carolina

Heritage fest is Saturday

The annual Mountain Heritage Festival will be held on Saturday. The festival, which is a no admission event, will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 5 p.m.

Teapot project has contract on site

The site of the future Sparta Teapot Museum is under contract, chairman Rob Mangum and the board of directors announced this week.

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Leaks persist at AHS, despite roof repair

Despite a roof replacement at Alleghany High School, leaks persisted in at least one part of the building as of late last week.

Remnants of Hurricane Ivan pack less punch here than was forecast

The winds and rains of the remnants of Hurricane Ivan hit Alleghany County Sept. 17, but with much less punch than forecasters had expected.

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VFW post heralds new display for namesake

Bruce Wayne Osborne Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 7034 now features a new display honoring its namesake, according to Doc Evans, who serves as the post’s senior vice commander.

Reynolds lawsuit settled out of court

Attorneys for Mark Reynolds and two former employees of the Alleghany County Sheriff’s Department settled a lawsuit Reynolds first filed in April 1999 after his father, Jackie Dean Reynolds, died after being in custody at the Law Enforcement Center in Sparta.
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