Story archive for January 2000
Tuesday, Feb. 1
- PLAS gets no help, must go
- Troy man kidnapped at gunpoint
- Super Ads?
- There's a lot riding on 2000 Census
- TSU men hit free throws,
- Delegates outline '00 legislative agenda
- William Gilbert Sellers
- Miss Brundidge will win #036;2,000 prize
- Voting not just a right; it's a responsibility
- Importance of the truth cannot be understated
- Hollis remembers '87 team,
- CCS students take active role in Career Day
Sunday, Jan. 30
- First of three final home
- Planned Lockheed ceremony postponed
- PCHS boys hope to extend
- GOP election qualifications moving slowly
- Friends plan to help Preston
- Adolph McCloud
- Revenge is sweet in 72-58
- Constitution bill meets local opposition
Friday, Jan. 28
- Troy begins grassroots effort
- Willie Earle Turk Sawyer
- Tim Mcquitty proud of being
- Some area schools announce closings
- Goshen will have to take a back seat to CHS Tigers in upcoming Area Tournament
- Officers scratched, scraped
- Weather conditions demand caution
- TSU men look for a little
- City tables hot zoning
Thursday, Jan. 27
- Winter front expected to hit area
- Municipal Court meets for
- Bulldogs sweep Warriors in three
- Deveridge scores 30 in
- Troy faces zoning issues in meeting today
- American Heart Walk slated for Feb. 26
- Eagles blow up on Calhoun in 93-79 victory
- Pike Lib splits a pair with Lakeside
Wednesday, Jan. 26
- Charles Henderson looking for strong finish going into Class 5A Area 6 tournament
- It's a good idea to plan for colder temperature ahead of the front
- Groundhog Day shadows
- Government should stay out of
- TSU men are living large from 3-point land
- Ralph Railey's contributions honored
- Here's to the little guys
- Pike BOE delays sale of old Post Office
- Zoning request likely to be
- Loss marks a crossroads
- Goshen man arrested for attempted murder
- Evie Gibson
Tuesday, Jan. 25
- Clovis G. Geutierrez
- Pike Co. jobless rate up from '98
- County heritage is still an open book
- Eagles attempt to tame the
- TSU women dominate Lady
- Homespun finds home
- Trojans fight past Stetson
- Arrest closes two cases for TPD
Sunday, Jan. 23
- Pike Liberal Arts Patriots teams drop
- TSU women fight for second TAAC win of the year over struggling Lady Dolphins
- TPD investigates armed robbery on 231 N.
- New group seeks to save
- Hall of Fame honor tops Casey's career
- No rest for the Trojans as
- GHS puts pressure on
- Troy State rebounds with
- Charles H. Barnes
- Cancer fighters get ready
Friday, Jan. 21
- TSU leads charge for
- Alcuri credits God for dream come true
- Troy Police nab armed robbery suspect
- Business owner, former newspaper publisher Barnes dead at 65
- School system receives #036;10,000 donation
- George Franklin Flowers
Thursday, Jan. 20
- Troy State gets ready for talented Panther team in conference battle tonight
- Ruby Bryant Paulk
- Upcoming expo adds spark to math, science
- Troy Police Dept. plans blood drive
- No. 6 Elba downs the Eagles 64-52
- Single investigation solves four cases
- It's Girl Scout Cookie time again
- CHHS teams miss chance
Wednesday, Jan. 19
- quot;Leftyquot; leads GSU to Troy Thursday
- Lady Bulldogs drop first game of the season
- Willie Ella Foreman Smith
- Green talks trash to Brundidge Rotarians
- Pike Liberal pounds Dixie
- TPD investigates Sunday shooting
- Ballet packs in elementary students
- 'The Messenger' works to
- Brundidge Council plans park
Tuesday, Jan. 18
- Annie Clyde Croswell Martin
- City plans new home
- Urn makes unique
- Flags commemorate
- GHS faces Elba in big 3A battle tonight
- Newly ranked Lady Bulldogs
- Big wins last week give Trojans confidence
Sunday, Jan. 16
- Contributions substantial for
- Jet crashes, burns at airport
- Man arrested for workplace assault
- Troy State stands alone atop TAAC
- Mayor seeks deer defense at airport
- TSU goes green for St. Patty's celebration
- Goshen girls pick up first win,
- Lady Trojans fall to Mercer
- Relay for Life campaign kicks off this week
- PCHS girls remain unbeaten,
- PLAS teams split with Knights
Saturday, Jan. 15
Friday, Jan. 14
- Zoning change requested near TSU
- Photo/Kevin Pearcey
- Troy State teams set
- Samford 3-pointers do in Trojans
- TSU blasts Samford to remain
- Lady Trojans downed by FAU
- Members needed
- Flu yet to affect attendance
Thursday, Jan. 13
- Lady Trojans destroy WHS,
- Red Cross faces re-chartering
- Author donates books, rights to museum
- TAAC showdown at Trojan Arena tonight
- Calhoun downs Goshen in Area 4
- William Davis Sr.
- Basketball fever in Troy
- Patriots mow down the Raiders
- Lt. Governor envisions Alabama
- Smith named president of state organization
Wednesday, Jan. 12
- School officials not upset with test score
- AIM is still on target for
- CHHS's Carlisle comes in as sixth man
- A.A. Shiver
- Commision looks into
- PCHS splits with Daleville
- Dixie Youth American team 'staying alive' as tournament comes to a close
- Minors ready to hit the field at districts
- Troy Council rescinds new truck purchase
- Troy State and Samford coaches
- One-cent stamp hike at least a year away
Tuesday, Jan. 11
- File Photo
- GHS rolls on in Elba, Lady Eagles fall big
- Troy State's experience in
- Storm brings power outages
- GHS faces No. 9 ranked Calhoun on the road
- Heart Association gears up for 'Heart Walk'
- Exhibit opens today at art gallery
- TSU signs football deal with LSU
- Grand jury clears murder suspect
- Rev. Dallas Daniel quot;Muttquot; Bryant
Sunday, Jan. 9
- Troy State defense comes
- National murder rates see
- Goshen unloads a 75-46
- Faye Gatlin Crutchfield
- Zero murders in Troy, Pike in 1999
- Pike County Bulldogs take
- New recreation complex to serve Troy residents, university and schools
- CHHS continues dominance
- Photo/Huck Treadwell
- Brundidge native to serve as acting
Friday, Jan. 7
- Committee plans for
- Trojans show early TAAC
- Patriots face big challenge in LHS
- OUR VIEW
- Hemphill does in Eufaula
- New Year brings numerous
- Goshen takes an extended road trip
- Trojans outshoot Bears from the field
- Merritt named ERMC Employee of Year
- CHHS looks for answers in the new year
- Lady Trojans roll Jax. State
Thursday, Jan. 6
- Bynum named CHMS vice principal
- County faces no Y2K woes
- TSU 3-0 in TAAC, face Mercer next
- Bulldogs come from behind
- Myrtle E. Tucker
- TSU awarded #036;350,000 USDA grant
- PCHS girls win again
- Housing update: Brundidge
Wednesday, Jan. 5
- TSU takes on big bad Bears
- TPD arrests three, investigates further
- Pike County drops two in Elba
- Mary Fleming Trotter
- Local food banks will take Y2K overstock
- City prepares for move Monday
Tuesday, Jan. 4
- Robert W. quot;Bobbyquot; Caylor
- Regions Bank executive vice president Randy Grissett works at his Y2K compliant computer Monday. Regions staff checked computers on Saturday to find all network, stand alone and ATM machines still wor
- Friendships prove to be priceless
- Eagles drop first region game to Red Level, 79-75
- Regions Bank executive vice president Randy Grissett works at his Y2K compliant computer Monday. Regions staff checked computers on Saturday to find all network, stand alone and ATM machines still wor
- CHHS draws even on the year with win at Barbour County
- Christy Hester holds her son, Matthew Brock Hester, the first baby born in this millennium in Pike County. Photo by Jaine Treadwell
- Clay Hill Christmas
- Regions Bank executive vice president Randy Grissett works at his Y2K compliant computer Monday. Regions staff checked computers on Saturday to find all network, stand alone and ATM machines still wor
- Regions Bank executive vice president Randy Grissett works at his Y2K compliant computer Monday. Regions staff checked computers on Saturday to find all network, stand alone and ATM machines still wor
- Regions Bank executive vice president Randy Grissett works at his Y2K compliant computer Monday. Regions staff checked computers on Saturday to find all network, stand alone and ATM machines still wor
- Regions Bank executive vice president Randy Grissett works at his Y2K compliant computer Monday. Regions staff checked computers on Saturday to find all network, stand alone and ATM machines still wor
- City celebration proves 'successful'



