Story archive for May 2000
Thursday, June 1
- Local teen will examine field
- Day lily sale Saturday will benefit labyrinth
- JASSM destroys hardened target
- Charlie Youngblood
Wednesday, May 31
- New GES building to eliminate
- Jim Tom Norman
- Success follows 'Trouble' at CHMS
- Crocs pick up one-point win
- Norman's service not forgotten,
- Mandates force personnel cuts for schools
- Troy senior legion runs over Opelika 11-1
Tuesday, May 30
- Fuller comes through in the pinch for Mets
- City honors fallen veterans
- Crosby's generous spirit
- Hellen Marie O'Neal Williams
- Election primaries are one week away
- VFW Post 755 adopts
- Beware the addiction of 3-play!!
Sunday, May 28
- Four murder trials hit court this week
- Thomas Morgan
- Law officers standing by
- Chamber endeavor to get AISA
Saturday, May 27
Friday, May 26
- Trojans say goodbye to
- Fox White, Jr.
- City, TSU lobby to host AISA sports event
- AISA nearing decision on
- Guilty verdict makes Blair
Thursday, May 25
- Relay generates strong emotions
- Two drivers sought for Troy's
- Blair guilty 'without intent'
- Lela Mae Davenport
- County gets serious about garbage bills
Wednesday, May 24
- Some Pike residents want
- Drivers without insurance
- Tuck gets life in prison without parole
- Troy Police to hold firearms class for women
- Brenda Kay Snell Doucet
- AISA to choose Troy or Selma
- Some Pike residents want regulations
- Jr Legion sweeps Tuskegee
- Opinions vary on children
- Meadows helping Padres
Tuesday, May 23
- Brothers answer divine call
- Cardinals get 10-9 win to remain undefeated
- Flowers seeks Pike constable position
- Irene Beard Richburg
- Carrying on the legacy
- Testimony in Blair case to begin Wed.
- Post 70 Senior Legion
- Hartselle takes 5A
- Two in custody for weekend shootings
- Registration for TABL to
Sunday, May 21
- Veterans campaign for Census 2000
- #036;160,000 raised for Relay for Life
- Manhunt fails again
- Relay continues track record of success
- Charlie Passmore
- Legislative session most
- Four murder trials scheduled for this week
Friday, May 19
- County filled with weekend events
- National Nursing Home Week proclaimed
- No liability insurance will soon be liability
- Acie Tillery
- Gralheer donates time to fight cancer
- Lady Trojans go for the
- Fred Baxter All-Star weekend finally here
Thursday, May 18
- Van Horn gets fifth straight shutout to remain untouched in Dixie Boys action
- Walnut Creek project may
- Ag, water officials concerned by drought
- State bracket set: And then there were eight
- Goshen puts on scrimmage
- Aaron Rascoe and Lauren Stone, Charles Henderson High School seniors, were the recipients of the J.O. quot;Tipquot; Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Scholarship. The announcement was made Tuesday
- Penn plans re-election
- Aaron Rascoe and Lauren Stone, Charles Henderson High School seniors, were the recipients of the J.O. quot;Tipquot; Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Scholarship. The announcement was made Tuesday
- CHHS hosts spring jamboree at Troy State
- Aaron Rascoe and Lauren Stone, Charles Henderson High School seniors, were the recipients of the J.O. quot;Tipquot; Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Scholarship. The announcement was made Tuesday
- Aaron Rascoe and Lauren Stone, Charles Henderson High School seniors, were the recipients of the J.O. quot;Tipquot; Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Scholarship. The announcement was made Tuesday
- Aaron Rascoe and Lauren Stone, Charles Henderson High School seniors, were the recipients of the J.O. quot;Tipquot; Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Scholarship. The announcement was made Tuesday
- Aaron Rascoe and Lauren Stone, Charles Henderson High School seniors, were the recipients of the J.O. quot;Tipquot; Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Scholarship. The announcement was made Tuesday
Wednesday, May 17
- Oh, pretty man, just walk on by
- 'Big Apple' can't take the
- Cancer has affected many lives in county
- State assists breast cancer
- Cancer knocked twice at the Fleming's door
- CHHS punches ticket to
- Tommy J. Wise
- Rec League Roundup
Tuesday, May 16
- City asks residents to
- Mets get three runs in the
- Long-time Troy businessman
- The future is now for Lady Trojan seniors, only State Championship will suffice
- Court delays move over
- Lady Trojans win Sectional
- Blair court date set for May 24
- 'Old newsboys' help raise funds for Relay
- Troy BOE selects officers
Sunday, May 14
- Parents cope with loss of slain son
- Bay Bears get back on
- Student's art will hang in Gov.'s Mansion
- Troy Police Dept. honors fallen officers
- Nearly 500 receive TSU diplomas Friday
- Stars to come out at Fred
- Legislature should insist on
- Lady Trojans battle way
Friday, May 12
- Goshen football team tunes
- Banking on a cure for cancer
- Annie Flemming Griffin
- Galloway Park set for 3-on-3 tourney
- Some legislation killed due to session end
- Troy man charged with
- Lady Trojans put it on the line at sectional
- Pike jobless rate drops
- Time for CHHS to bear down
- Perfect Harmony to perform
Thursday, May 11
- Harris announces candidacy
- Crocs nab first win,
- Mills leads CHHS golf team
- Area water supply still
- Thornton's intensity contagious at Goshen
- City gets #036;900,000 for access road
- Business leaders back Relay for Life effort
Wednesday, May 10
- William A. Carnley
- Close win fuels Lady
- 'Celebrity Week' will shine with 24 faces
- CHHS goes the extra mile
- Grants have done great
- Library board concerned about book returns
- Local firm plans golf
- Rockies just miss first win
- Pike sheriff eyes state
- Chamber asks for county support on plan
Tuesday, May 9
- Gosha, Diggs represent
- Kate Hunt
- Brundidge PD wants to remove cloud hanging over Galloway Park
- Man nabbed for weekend shooting
- Extras make festival 'phenomenal success'
- Sports, Galloway park can help
- Local club celebrates
- Indians get grand slam from
- County gets tough on those
Sunday, May 7
Friday, May 5
Thursday, May 4
- Get behind lake effort for sake of community
- Cow shooting brings felony charges
- Troy State begins non-league
- Frank Barnett Young
- Arts, crafts, prizes will highlight Festival
- Tigers come from behind to
- Trojans show up in good
- Misgivings few as state
- Pugh Windham's woodcarvings
- Exchange Club honors students
Wednesday, May 3
- Newcomers like the idea of
- Cow killing case lands teen in jail
- Grant funds new tennis
- Hard work pays off for
- Lady Trojans get well
- Van Horn holds off Tigers
- Ernest Crowley
- Arts, crafts will be a draw
- Park and Rec to offer Major League



