| 116th Year, 34th Issue | Thursday, March 31, 2005 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Meetings scheduled to get feedback on school plansThree public meetings are planned — one at each of Alleghany’s three primary schools — to obtain citizen feedback on school plans.Commission agrees to renew property optionThe Alleghany Board of Commissioners voted to extend the Blevins property option for 90 more days during their joint meeting at the county office with the Alleghany Board of Education March 22.
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Ronnie Hughes chose his art over psychologyTwenty-nine years ago, Ronnie Hughes had his life mapped out in front him.Email The Alleghany News |
Parkway heralds openingMost of the Blue Ridge Parkway is now open for travel, and some campgrounds, picnic areas and concessionaire facilities will be opening this week. All will be in operation by mid to late May.
Easter FunIn the photo at left, two-year-old Kaylee Davis inspects one of the eggs she found during a hunt at Piney Creek School sponsored by Pine Fork Baptist Church on Saturday. |
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