| 118th Year, 1st Issue | Thursday, August 17, 2006 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Back in TimeBRINEGAR DAYS - The annual Brinegar Days celebration was held Saturday and Sunday at Brinegar Cabin on the Blue Ridge Parkway.Four murder suspects' trials put on hold in Superior CourtThe cases of three Alleghany men and an Ohio man facing murder charges were postponed during Alleghany County Superior Court on Aug. 9 and 10.
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Water info shared at meeting in EnniceA public information meeting was held in Ennice concerning the possibility of offering water service to the area.Alleghany Fair begins Saturday with DerbyEvents for the entire family are planned this coming week as the Alleghany Agricultural Fair is kicked off Saturday night with the annual Demolition Derby at the Justice Carlisle Higgins Fairgrounds.Email The Alleghany News |
Western N.C. economy grew .8 percent in JuneAfter recording no growth in May, Western North Carolina's economy grew .8 percent in June.
Patsy Jarrett will speak at Relay; discusses life as a 'survivor'The year 2002 began uneventful enough for Alleghany native Patsy Jarrett. She had been in the field of banking for 35 years and was happy with her job at First Citizens Bank in Sparta, where she had been working for the last nine-and-a-half years. |
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