| 118th Year, 7th Issue | Thursday, September 28, 2006 | Sparta, North Carolina |
SHARE Clinic nets grant fundsThe SHARE (Supporting Healthcare Access Resources for Everyone) Clinic in Sparta recently received a grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in the amount of $71,872.
Alleghany Chamber of Commerce director says Attendance at festival up this yearThis year's Mountain Heritage Festival was deemed a success by Bob Bamberg, who serves as the executive director of the Alleghany County Chamber of Commerce.
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New River cleanup results are offeredA total of 124 volunteers in Ashe and Alleghany counties cleaned trash and other rubbish from more than 25 miles of the New River on Saturday.Email The Alleghany News |
McFadyen officially starts work hereKen McFadyen officially began his job as executive director of New River Community Partners on Sept. 18.Girl, 14, charged in bomb hoaxThe students and staff at Alleghany High School were evacuated from the premises Sept. 20 after a bomb threat was found written on the wall in an upstairs girl's restroom at around 12:30 p.m. |
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