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Sardis City planning for historic celebration (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
SARDIS CITY — May 29 is less than three months away, and Sardis City leaders are preparing for an historic celebration that day. The town is part of a statewide promotion by Gov. Bob Riley called “The Year of Alabama Small Towns and Downtowns.”
Glencoe boys golf team beats Sardis; area roundup (The Gadsden Times) Times Staff Reports GLENCOE — The Glencoe High boys golf team picked up its first win of the season with a 164-172 victory against Sardis at Briarmeade Golf Club.
What's Going On (The Gadsden Times) A weekly calendar of events
Bruce Road still an issue for Boaz residents (The Sand Mountain Reporter) The deep, hilly waves of Bruce Road east of Alabama Highway 168 remain a concern for some Boaz residents. “It’s fixing to be a political issue in that town,” said Edwin Allison, of Bruce Road.
Sardis Water Board restructures rates (The Sand Mountain Reporter) The Sardis City Water Department Board approved a rate restructure, causing a modest increase in future bills. Water Department manager Brock Cash said the change is chiefly based on a rate analysis by the Alabama Rural Water Association and will start appearing on bills due March 10.
MBTS: Team tours biblical sites in Turkey; new chapel details presented; more news (BPNews.net) KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP)--A group of 20 students from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary explored the remains of an ancient land rich with biblical significance, experienced a new culture and took part in a unique ministry.
Tourism in Alabama down for 2009 (The Gadsden Times) By Andy Powell Times Staff Writer Tourism in Alabama was down in 2009 by about 7 percent, according to Lee Sentell, director of the Alabama Tourism Department, who hopes 2010 will show some improvement.
College organization celebrates Black History Month with program (The Alexander City Outlook) The Cultural Unity Organization celebrated Black History Month Friday evening with singing dancing and worship.