| 118th Year, 5th Issue | Thursday, September 14, 2006 | Sparta, North Carolina |
Board of Education decries SES expansion's slow progressSuperintendent Jeff Cox was directed by the members of the board of education to write a letter to J.R. Vannoy and Sons.
Crouse is named as high school principalWith a vote of 3-2 in favor, Alleghany High School Interim Principal Paul Crouse was named the high school's new principal.
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WNC Index posts gains in July '06Two consecutive months ofstrong job growth is good news for Western North Carolina's economy.Pregnancy Center to open MondayThe Alleghany Pregnancy Care Center will finally open its doors at 85 Doctor's Street on Monday, Sept. 18.Email The Alleghany News |
Library holds public meetingAbout 40 people attended a forum to discuss the proposed new 15,515 square foot library facility last Thursday night.
Ashley to retire after 30 years in social workWhen Sandy Ashley retires as director of the Alleghany County Department of Social Services in December, she will take nearly 30 years worth of experience and memories with her. |
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