Story archive for May 2001
Friday, June 1
Thursday, May 31
- Pike Co. Farm
- Training class for prospective
- Cubs' hot prospect has connection to Troy
- County offices moving back to courthouse
- Schools receive funds for summer programs
- Baseball lingo is a language unto itself
Wednesday, May 30
- CHHS quarterback signs with East Central
- Ribbon is cut, chutes open at park
- Troy Junior, Senior Legion opens season
- Key says tax increase would help schools
- Three robberies reported over weekend
Tuesday, May 29
- Veteran Fred Dykes joined in a minute of silence as a salute to deceased veterans at a Memorial Day service in Brundidge Monday.Photo by Jaine Treadwell
- Governor signs School
Sunday, May 27
- Memorial Day services
- All who served are
- Summers at the pool and a 'handful of dust'
- Alabama Art Collection displayed
- Pike County Firefighters ready
- Miller, Stephens honored as Teal Award winners
- Decatur's Barthel honored as Gatorade Player of the Year
- TPRD's web site is new and improved
Friday, May 25
- 24 cyclists pedal through Pike Co.
- Ariton High School Class
- Get ready to travel with the Trojans!
- Eagles host Brantley tonight in scrimmage
- Tennis courts to open soon
Thursday, May 24
- 'Click It or Ticket' benefits us
- Residents asked to
- Seniors step out on
- Blade Golf creates custom clubs
- Handprints will be made this
- Cattlemen Park officially
- Refinancing bond issue helps Troy schools
Wednesday, May 23
- Lola Hill reaches birthday milestone
- Pike County running back Calvin Marshall attempts to fight off a tackle during the Bulldogs' Purple and White scrimmage on Friday. Photo/Kevin Pearcey
- Pike Co. schools likely to lose teachers
- Should drivers be required
- Pike Commission amends
- TSU golf tourney to fund scholarships
- Alabama flag flew as spirits soared
Tuesday, May 22
- Budgets pass; session ends on quiet note
- Car and truck show set for
- Tournament dates announced for 2001
- Drivers must 'click it' or face fines
- Loving's resignation from
Sunday, May 20
- Rodeo promises action-packed
- Trojans sent packing by JU
- Alabama Art Museum - A vision for L.A.
- Try 10 sets of 10 to give your muscles a pump
- Alabama, Pike Co. to focus on
- Pike raises #036;169, 378 for Relay for Life
Friday, May 18
- Burglary arrest leads to meth lab bust
- Goshen wraps up with Brantley
- Sports merchandising is billion dollar industry
- Trojans strike back
- Barbara Synco: A neighbor speaks
- Nat'l Salvation Army Week
- Exchange Club sets dates for hand prints
Thursday, May 17
- Double wedding union
- CHHS JROTC tries to save program
- Fallen officers honored at Police
- Brundidge has chance at #036;1.8 K grant
Wednesday, May 16
- Danny Rhodes of Goshen was crowned quot;King of the Roadquot; and quot;Highway Hooligan of the Yearquot; by the Department of Transportation's Seventh Division at their quot;Paving Dayquot; picnic whi
- 'Speedy' survivor : Jill Jennings makes a pitch for a cure
- In April 2000, June Freeman was in the hospital recovering from breast cancer surgery and she received word she had won a mini-bike. This year, she has donated the quot;just test drivenquot; bike to R
- What began for Dorothy Cephas as a battle against cancer ended up as a 17-year war against the disease. Without her daughter, Gwen Mosley, and other members of her family and friends, she could not ha
- After a battle with cancer, Frank Bryan is back doing the things he enjoys most - spending time with his wife, Jean, and family and working a quot;patchquot; farm. He stacked peanuts in the fall and h
- Danny Rhodes of Goshen was crowned quot;King of the Roadquot; and quot;Highway Hooligan of the Yearquot; by the Department of Transportation's Seventh Division at their quot;Paving Dayquot; picnic whi
- Danny Rhodes of Goshen was crowned quot;King of the Roadquot; and quot;Highway Hooligan of the Yearquot; by the Department of Transportation's Seventh Division at their quot;Paving Dayquot; picnic whi
- How has cancer affected your life?
- What began for Dorothy Cephas as a battle against cancer ended up as a 17-year war against the disease. Without her daughter, Gwen Mosley, and other members of her family and friends, she could not ha
- After a battle with cancer, Frank Bryan is back doing the things he enjoys most - spending time with his wife, Jean, and family and working a quot;patchquot; farm. He stacked peanuts in the fall and h
- Coping with cancer was easier with prayer
- Bulldogs hold scrimmage on Friday
- In April 2000, June Freeman was in the hospital recovering from breast cancer surgery and she received word she had won a mini-bike. This year, she has donated the quot;just test drivenquot; bike to R
- PLAS football starts spring drills
- In April 2000, June Freeman was in the hospital recovering from breast cancer surgery and she received word she had won a mini-bike. This year, she has donated the quot;just test drivenquot; bike to R
- What began for Dorothy Cephas as a battle against cancer ended up as a 17-year war against the disease. Without her daughter, Gwen Mosley, and other members of her family and friends, she could not ha
- Relay for Life will be full of activity
- After a battle with cancer, Frank Bryan is back doing the things he enjoys most - spending time with his wife, Jean, and family and working a quot;patchquot; farm. He stacked peanuts in the fall and h
Tuesday, May 15
- Early Bird ... Newsboy gets an early start
- Goshen's season ends in Clanton
- Grant will help improve
- Pike Co. Courthouse almost ready
- Advisory board officers named,
Sunday, May 13
Friday, May 11
- Jail For Bail ...
- CHHS, five others battle for Section 2 title
- Pioneer Village to host Indian Festival
- Goshen, Pike County prepare for tournaments
- Troy golfer wins Sherman Invitational
- County dealing with state inmates
- Wagner found guilty
- TSU signs two in women's basketball
- For Neighbor Belinda
Thursday, May 10
- Pre-teen, Teen Miss Troy
- Letter Carriers National
- Lady Trojans come from behind for win over Northview
- Boxing good aerobic alternative
- Boothe gives back money
- Cattlemen to kick up their heels at dance
- May 15 proclaimed Police Memorial Day
- Shooting ranges should be used to hone skills
Wednesday, May 9
- Lady Eagles split pair with GHS
- TES sponsors Red Cross
- Council views drawings for fence at airport
- Troy Music Club celebrates
- Gas keeps rising; Troy prices in line
- CHHS golf team prepares for state tourney
- Lady Trojans JV softball concludes good year
Tuesday, May 8
- Jurors, accused sweat it out Monday
- Thorsby wins two over GHS
- Kervin hangs it up after 31 years
- Educators still waiting
- PCHS bomb threat still under investigation
- CHHS falls 10-0 to EHS softball
Sunday, May 6
- Author urges Troy students to write
- Lights of love shine through
- Drug Task Force busts meth lab
- Depth a concern for Thornton and the Eagles
- Roderick Burden (center, white) gets gang tackled during the Trojans' intrasquad game on Friday.
- TSU softball comes up short in TAAC title game
- McDonalds/Inspector Detector
Friday, May 4
- Neighbor:The lady behind the beads
- Carroll sweeps Goshen
- Jean Lake Festival begins tomorrow
- Seventh grader scores high on ACT
- 'Diamond Skills' to take place next week
- Hebert resigns as TSU tennis coach
- Jazz Celebration takes
- TSU's Green awarded scholarship
- TSU softball, Iowa State hot topics this week in Troy
Thursday, May 3
- TPD arrests robbery suspect
- Eufaula takes third straight over Lady Trojans
- Troy Group Home gets ready for audit
- Johnson, Stetson receive 'Tip' Colley Award
- College costs assistance
Wednesday, May 2
- Lady Eagles splits two games
- CHHS boy's tennis headed to Mobile for state
- Jean Lake's art crossed all lines
- Funding may help with
- Local schools will still feel proration's pinch



