Story archive for November 2008
Sunday, Nov. 30
- Streak snapped
- Lady Trojans grab first victory
- Trojans destroy Northwestern State Demons
- Trojans fall in Doubletree
- Goshen resident spends time on kibbutz to learn about Israel, its people
- Grits: Well Lawdy, Lawdy
Saturday, Nov. 29
- Lawmakers:Grocery tax ban is OK
- Shoppers turn out for Black Friday specials
- Food banks fill up again
- Jolly ol’ elf headed to parades, storytime
- Once-reluctant adopters thankful for cat-turned-companion
- Work on 231
Friday, Nov. 28
- Dominant ‘Dawgs
- Blakeney selected to ASHOF Class of 2009
- Lady Patriots ready for season
- Lady Trojans dropped in NHS tournament
- ‘Bama wants it to end
- Time to cook
- Holidays start early in Troy
- Danger lurks around corner
- Ongoing problem with deer
- Teens spend Thanksgiving in custody of state
- Humane Society pet calendars now available
- Spend your dollars locally this year
- Crazy ladies
Wednesday, Nov. 26
- Next Mr. Football in Pike?
- Goshen basketball nabs season opener after winless 2007-08 campaign
- Trojans win in Enterprise finale
- Caldwell returns for concert Salem Baptist
- Giving thanks
- Deliveries bring warm meals, smiles
- Tree extravaganza opens Friday at Johnson Center
- Shoppers at the ready
- More basketball teams in action this weekend
- Giving thanks should be a daily goal
- Time to Iron some things out in Tuscaloosa
- BPD seek missing girl
- Trojans clip Panthers
- Troy edges in-state rival
- Charles Henderson Trojans dropped on road
- Bulldogs bite Carroll
- More round ball action in the Troy area this week
Tuesday, Nov. 25
- Community gathers, gives thanks for blessings
- Building picked for honors
- Farm City week draws to a close
- Christmas Cookies abound at Habitat’s annual fundraiser
- Troy students going green
- New statistics offer hope in fight against cancer
Monday, Nov. 24
- Victorious opening
- Bulldogs prepped for round ball in Brundidge
- Championship done, time to switch gears
- Trojans sign five
- Start your week
- Take some time to be thankful
- Schools OK despite fund cuts
- Grants provide some relief for road repairs, but needs remain lengthy
- Travel, cooking call for safety
- Reuben’s Raiders gather for 47th time
- Brundidge celebration blends tradition with new events
- Patriots win first ever state title
Sunday, Nov. 23
- Lodging tax debate continues
- Pike jobless rate among state's lowest
- Confucius Institute solidfies partnership
- Charity League bake sale is Wednesday
- Memories of those near, 'fear' to us
- Red Hat ladies a-flutter after farm visit
- Trojans shared victory
- Sunday On Deck
Friday, Nov. 21
Thursday, Nov. 20
- Time to cage the rage
- Senior pride at PLAS
- Region rematch for AAA championship
- Are automakers too big to fail?
- Haynes returning to county
- Patriots head to state championship with ‘big show of support’
- Road work slows traffic on U.S 231
- ‘Mrs. Addie,’ Carpenter honored for 4-H work
- Ready for shoppers
Wednesday, Nov. 19
- Fort Dale connection
- Weekend of huge battles
- Lady Trojans look for fourth straight region tourney
- Sports teams deserve all our support
- Brundidge passes budget
- Lower gas prices offer relief as holidays approach
- ISCO Festival this Friday
- ‘It can happen to you’
- Kettle campaign counting on generosity
- Community worship service calls all together to ‘give thanks’
Tuesday, Nov. 18
- Team behind the team
- Battle for outright title begins Saturday against Ragin Cajuns
- Dennis weighs in on importance of game
- Wednesday's sports briefs
- Share your blessings by supporting food banks
- City regains ownership to Army Reserve building
- Budget near completion in Brundidge
- Shoebox ministry brings Christmas cheer
- ‘Lesson’ continues at Troy
- PCHS program recognizes students for efforts, citizenship
- Flowers reflects Nov. 4 results to Troy Rotary
- TU students to bring light AFTERdark
Monday, Nov. 17
- First ever title shot
- Brundidge Bulldogs bring back Super Bowl trophy
- More round ball action in the Troy area this week
- Troy 13U, 9U win state
- Troy’s 11U team downed in state final
- Start the week with good news
- Support your town this holiday
- Recount: Berry still wins
- Twins plead guilty to bank robbery
- PCHS students petition BOE for former coach Young
- CHMS to improve in reading
- Pioneer Museum plays host to holiday craft fair
Sunday, Nov. 16
- Taking back the road
- They also served
- Time for round ball
- Commission bickering needs to end
- Puppy love is the best kind
- Trojans' Bayou jinx
- Blazers pour it on in second half
- Troy 18U Arsenal win state title
- Troy 11U crushes competition
- Troy 9U boys finished
- Troy 9U girls start with bang
- Troy 13U breeze through Sylacauga
- Distric 6 recount required
- Library key to budget plans
- Shelves are bare
- Trees will help Johnson Center sparkle
- Bowden appointed to bench
- County youths go on asthma safari
Friday, Nov. 14
Thursday, Nov. 13
- Trojans Bayou trip
- National spotlight
- Patriots stretch closer to historic season Friday
- Troy’s 18U bunch looks to repeat
- Brundidge considers pay raises
- Adams Glass open house starts tonight
- United Way gets boost from students
- Troy graduate enjoys teaching theater
- Awards honor dedication to agriculture
- Divided commission a recipe for gridlock
Wednesday, Nov. 12
- Bouncing Trojans
- Historic night turns into lone survivor
- Troy’s state-bound party
- Football and soccer ahead for the weekend
- WWII USO Show Saturday at fairground
- Provisional votes secure Berry’s lead
- Cattlemen receive $50,000 donation
- County lodging tax passed
- Brundidge businesses host holiday open houses
- CHHS band teams with Peebles for fundraiser
Tuesday, Nov. 11
- USAF colonel addresses veterans at senior center
- CHMS student to serve as ambassador
- Goshen gearing up for Christmas Parade
- Tuesday's briefs
- Celebration honors local veterans
- Fugitive arrested in Troy
- Super Bowl bound ‘Skins
- Trojans ready for 2008-09 season
- Arts Council to host ‘Pirates’ at Claudia Crosby Theater Thursday
- Troy University men's basketball season opener
- Murder suspect in custody
Monday, Nov. 10
- Season tune up
- Trojan loss felt throughout community
- Trojans prep for LSU
- Troy police investigating murder
- ‘Heaven Sent’ children design postcards for soldiers
- Decision looms for District 6
- Pike County gathers to honor veterans
- Brundidge begins budget planning
- A visit from the helpers
- E911 charge a small price to pay
Saturday, Nov. 8
- Troy tops WKU
- Trojans drop five-setter to South Alabama
- Undefeated Bulldogs
- Troy Trojans blasted to the past Thursday afternoon
- Sunday briefs
- Numbers point to record turnout
- Commission hopes retirement incentive will save money
- Amendment a boost to area schools
- Thousands gather for Troy Homecoming
- Pickens County whirls past Eagles
- Patriots pound Marengo
- Nothing Free in Luverne
- Goshen dropped in Reform
Friday, Nov. 7
- Turnovers, penalties doom Trojans
- Homefield advantage
- Pike Liberal Patriot power
- Road warrior Bulldogs head to Luverne for first round
- Eagles hit road for Pickens County
Thursday, Nov. 6
- Master Gardener classes to be offered in Troy
- Relay for Life is calling all captains
- Landfill project slowed
- E-911 surcharge set to increase
- Troy University set for Homecoming festivities
- A letter to the new president
- Locker Room displays Trojan pride
Wednesday, Nov. 5
- Back into coaching
- Pike Liberal Patriots’ historic night
- Haunted fun, successful
- Area teams hit the restart button on season
- Troy University aims to set can drive world record
- Funds sought to bring soldiers home for holiday
- Many celebrate Obama’s landmark win
- District 6 race still in doubt
- Troy Baptist Campus Ministry celebrates 50 years
- A testament to Democracy’s power
- Pats move to No. 4
- Obama triumphs, will be first black president
- Commission District 6 race too close to call
- Pike County voters came out in droves for historic election
- Brundidge awarded state grant to develop new city plan
- Maestri’s magic mix
- Troy native vies for spot on ‘Sunday Best’
- New season of ‘Suppertime’ underway
- Decade of success for Trojans continues in ‘08
- More than just a game
Monday, Nov. 3
- Eight long years
- Grand Jury indicts former State Trooper
- Fifteen days of Warhol underway at Johnson Center for the Arts
- Local leaders proclaim Farm-City week
- Troy, Brundidge swear in elected officials
- Election day concert to stir patriotic spirit
- Excitement high as polls open
- Goshen swears in new mayor, council
- Time to end political divisiveness
- A prayer for a puppy
- Trojans look to rebound
- Youngblood’s near miss
Sunday, Nov. 2
- Media needs to be unbiased
- Trick-or-treating fun any time
- Planning for a redneck American election day
- snakes on the brain
- Furry fun
- Record turnout possible
- Road engineers lobby candidates
- 2nd District poses tough choice for local voters
- Former Sessions Schoolhouse students kids again
- Oliver to sign books at Johnson Center
- ULM Warhawks clip Troy Trojans
- Trojans fall to WKU in home match
- Troy 11-and-unders heading back to state
- Hard-fought battle for Troy 9-and-unders
- Troy 13-and-unders dominate district
- Trojan future, now



