Story archive for June 2003
Tuesday, July 1
- You can#039;t cook the fish you can#039;t catch
- Dixie Minor sub-district forced to play on July 4
- Goshen Nutrition Center opens doors in new city hall
- Fourth of July a time for safe, family fellowship
- Fourth of July presents perfect grilling opportunity
- Minors remain busy
- Fireworks prohibited inside city limits
- Troy greases Elba
- Brundidge City Council approves AEC reciprocal agreement
- Wilson sworn in as mayor of Banks; will serve out term
- Board still considering candidates
- #039;Egg-straordinary#039; describes Nonnenman
- Police Reports July 2, 2003
- Discovery of bodies leaves remorse
- Bill dumps rain on county
- Dixie Minor Nationals beat Brantley by seven
- Statue will commemorate bank#039;s 100th anniversary
Monday, June 30
- Fireworks show is scheduled for July 4
- Troy Police Department
- Rain forces Belles inside
- Pugh breaks lake cat record
- Troy loses to Luverne
- Church leaders pleased with results of Hope for You Festival
- Minors rained out
- Rains to continue from Bill
- Food drive begins today
- Pike County can take pride in many things
- photo/cheyenne martin
- Obituaries July 1, 2003
- Holmes book chronicles childhood
- Junior Red Cross honors disaster responders with good old cook out
Saturday, June 28
- L.A. Robinson honored at parade
- Independence Day Parade tops scale
- Barbaree honored at market
- Troy bans video gaming
- Farmers are the backbone of America and the tools of their trade were on parade in Brundidge Saturday when the Brundidge Business Association presented the annual Independence Day Parade. Hundreds lin
- Troy takes bold step in eliminating video gaming
- Farmers are the backbone of America and the tools of their trade were on parade in Brundidge Saturday when the Brundidge Business Association presented the annual Independence Day Parade. Hundreds lin
- Sunday, June 29, 2003, Obituaries
- Veterans honored in Brundidge
Friday, June 27
- Enterprise Nationals walk way to victory
- Geneva wins via late big inning
- Dixie Minor Americans rained out, to be played Saturday at 10 a.m.
Thursday, June 26
- Pugh joins Troy State
- #039;Hope for You Festival#039; begins
- Farmer#039;s Market grand opening Saturday
- R.D. Boykin has green thumb
- State delays notice
- Legion ready to play
- Dixie Minor tournament begins today in Troy
- Independence Day parade set for Saturday
Wednesday, June 25
- Northside mission team takes message across the ocean
- #039;Hope for You#039; festival begins tonight
- Thursday, June 26, 2003, Obituaries
- Salute to Veterans Friday night
- #039;Walking flashlights#039; come to Troy
- Corn crop the #039;best in years#039;
Tuesday, June 24
- Wednesday, June 25, 2003, Obituaries
- Henderson named TES interim principal
- Horses are girls#039; best friends
- Farmer#039;s Market celebrates second season
- Teen gives time, talents to summer enrichment
- It seems like a simple decision
- TCC declares Hope Week
Monday, June 23
- Pike County Jail Log
- Dixie Boys 14-year-olds inch closer to title
- E-911 addresses will be mandatory in one year
- Ford named #039;Blue Machine#039; director
- Troy police have blood drive today
- Wal-Mart employees donate time
- Obituaries for June 24, 2003
- Dixie Boys 13-year-old team heads to finals
- Post 70 team wins again
- Missing couple found dead
- Water safety calls for common sense
- Stinging death causes concern
- Good Tuesday, Pike County, things are great
Saturday, June 21
- Waiting over for 1067#039;s families
- Independence Day celebration this weekend
- Pike County High Class of #039;48 remembers when
- BRAC looking for uniqueness
- Citizen
- Workshop focuses on elder abuse
- Troy Legion beats Pike
- Three parcels of City of Troy
- Amateur baseball set to return Pike County
- Troy Exchange Club hears details of Riley#039;s tax proposal
- Obituaries, June 22, 2003
- Students complete summer Think! Write! workshop
- Pike County Sheriff#039;s Department
- Baseball showcase
- Gov. Riley explains tax package
- Still no word on missing Troy couple
Friday, June 20
- Football in june
- Dixie Boys travel to Luverne today
- Troy splits with Ariton
- Bowden says TSU on right track
Thursday, June 19
- Friday, June 20, 2003, Obituaries
- 1670th to return Saturday
- Narrowing the field allows time for study
- Riley Green III delivers Congressional prayer
- Harris Fellows named
- Bible School teaches values of Christianity
- City settles on two candidates
Wednesday, June 18
- Bowdens visit Troy for skills camp
- Field nearly ready
- Sisters named to #039;beautiful#039; list
- Baseball camp opens at TSU
- Festival is bringing churches together
- City inks loan papers
- More than 100 turn out for health fair
- TSU softball camp ends
- Alabama Power becomes private partner in development
Tuesday, June 17
- Superstar Substitute
- PCB hires new teachers
- AMBER alert plan officially implemented by TPD
- Brundidge celebration set for June 28
- Foster parents needed
- Police Records June 18
- Pathfinders makes #039;walking flashlight#039; of youth
- Brundidge Council looks at securing city hall
- Croker sack art at Troy State
- TSU helps with race
- Leadership Pike class helps spur growth
Monday, June 16
- Group hopes to make difference
- Acting mayor to continue Banks duties
- Derby reflects well on Troy
- Brundidge seeks improvements
- City School board meets
- Shot juvenile released from Edge Regional
- Obituaries, June 17, 2003
- Safe skies above Troy
Saturday, June 14
- Teacher qualifications problematic
- Brundidge youth shot in burglary
- Griffin found not guilty
- Derby Days in Troy
- Sunday, June 15, 2003, Obituaries
Friday, June 13
Thursday, June 12
- Miss TSU wins Alabama swimsuit preliminaries
- Friday, June 13, 2003, Obituaries
- Troy Legion juniors even after first four games
- KW Plastics expansion proof of innovation
- Baseball intense over weekendBy Micah Lewter
- Trojans receive more honors
- Jury debates murder case
- TBT plans branch in Brundidge
- KW Plastics announces expansion
- Troy board completes superintendent interviews
Wednesday, June 11
- Singing songs of life
- At 10, Chesire finds many hobbies but swimming is her one passion
- Search continues for new chief
- Troy Legion fights hard, loses to Dothan Post 12
- Police still searching for missing Troy couple
- Wade speaks at Rotary Club
- United Farmers makes Brundidge its home
Tuesday, June 10
- The day#039;s catch often turns into night#039;s supper
- Troy faces Dothan Post 12
- City authorizes mayor to execute loan for park
- Kids Count ranks Alabama at No. 48
- Good ad-Vice
- Obituaries Wednesday, June 11, 2003
- Camp going well
- Final candidate will be
- Brundidge resident injured in early morning house fire
- Recreation leagues announce all-star teams
- Troy City School Board interviews second candidate
- TPD seeks information on missing persons
- Health issues interconnected
- Hicks awarded Legislative medal
- Father#039;s Day is about realizing our blessings
Monday, June 9
- Death of Banks mayor felt in county
- Scott Dawson bringing #039;Hope for You Festival#039; to Troy June 26-29
- County commission to examine public safety board
- Obituaries June 10, 2003
- Youth Leadership Forum under way at TSU
- We#039;re doing great, Pike County
- Felton is first to interview for post
- Mitchell shocked at tax success
- Walters is third to interview for top job
- Police Records June 10, 2003
Saturday, June 7
- Superintendent search critical to effectiveness
- Farmers Market the place for farm freshness
- Candidate withdraws application
- Girl#039;s State ends with Montgomery visit
- Kids love fishing
- #039;Rock Building#039; may be renovated
Friday, June 6
- J.K. Campbell: A tuggin#039; toward fishing
- Budget skills key concern
- Free fishing day tomorrow
- High-speed chase ends in Brundidge
- Wright#039;s success proves we care about our kids
- Hollinghead donates painting
Wednesday, June 4
- AG Bill Pryor speaks at Girl#039;s State
- Thursday, june 5, 2003, Obituaries
- Goshen#039;s Wright drafted by L.A. Dodgers
- Pierce likes recruitsBBy Micah Lewter
- Chamber of Commerce plan can work
- Chamber to verify fund raisers
- Rev. Joseph Chatmon honored for service to teaching ministry
- Rogers wins junior tournament
- #039;Take a Kid Fishing#039; this Saturday
Tuesday, June 3
- PLAS player honoredFrom staff and wire reports
- FCC ruling may create new #039;Big Brother#039;
- Pickin#039; Grinnin#039;: Green thumb and hard work makes a garden grow
- Girls State to call TSU home
- Stowaway feline finds fame
- Troy police employ new tool
- Brundidge council rescinds solid waste appointments
- Felons enter guilty pleas
- Sims signs with TSU
- New contract helps TSU showcase Troy
- Delegates hear Schubert success story
- Obituaries, June 4, 2003
- Police Records June4, 2003
- Pike County pair find fun at Girls State
Monday, June 2
- Schmidt named vice
- Police arrest man for possession of crack cocaine
- Interviews set for next week
- Welcome to a new week, Pike County
- Girls State boasts 328 juniors
- Steele to be inducted into FFA Wall of Honor Tuesday
- PATHS pilot to be expanded
- Police Reports
- Professional baseball game at Riddle-Pace tonight
- Obituaries, Tueday June 3
- AMBER is valuable means to fight kidnappers



