Story archive for April 2009
Thursday, April 30
- Long trip home
- AHSAA sets tentative schedule
- Doctors accept city's offer
- Complaint filed against councilman
- Schools preparing, keeping close watch on swine flu
- Relay kicks off today
- Pam Little found reason to 'Relay'
- Phi Mu Alpha makes donation to TES music
- Animal shelter yard sale Saturday
- Troy Symphony group to hold concert Sunday
- Come join our 'Rainbow of Hope'
- Swine flu postpones AHSAA events
- Trojans dropped
- Patriots split with Monroe
- No honeymoon for Troy sports world
Wednesday, April 29
- District 6 trial postponed
- Residents urged to take precautions
- House passes education budget
- Dance workshop to support scholarship
- Tuberville takes ‘Relay’ personally
- Flu fears call for calm, caution
Tuesday, April 28
- Pike Patriots sink state championship
- Toros end Trojans' championship hopes
- Tigers tame Troy
- Extra inning heroics
- Wednesday's briefs
- The rule of law demands it
- Council approves more support
- Swine flu still not confirmed in Pike County
- Green named state 4-H winner
- Sister Schubert’s sponsors contest
- Bible reading times available
- Start your week with good news
Monday, April 27
- Possible swine flu cases to be examined
- Central office purchase official
- TroyFest yields good sales
- Spring band concert tonight
- Patriots tied for first
Saturday, April 25
- We need a leader not an ‘Idol’
- Minnie? Well, for goodness sakes!
- ‘Til the hurting stops
- CHHS edges Rehobeth
- Patriots dominate
- Lady Eagles shut out
- Track, field successful
- Coach O Invitational yields broken records
- Band of Brothers
- Public hearing set for Tuesday
- Heat doesn’t stop crowd
- Film festival going global
- Brundidge seeking stimulus funds
- Scrapbook Exchange promotes creativity
- CHHS Sweeps Rehobeth
Thursday, April 23
- Lady Eagles tame Tigers 9-4
- Rise of the Patriots
- Local schools could see fewer cuts
- ‘Something for everyone to be found'
- Troy arts veteran impressed by lineup of artists
- First film festival to be exciting
- Wilson extends helping hand to hurting children
- Students receive awards at Exchange Club
- Special commission should probe torture
- Troy and Pike County Jail Logs 4-17 to 4-22
Wednesday, April 22
- District 6 dispute set to continue
- NFL draft Saturday
- Education budget one step closer
- Troy celebrates ‘year of the young child’
- Golf tournament registration under way
- Lucas featured at Ladies Day Out retreat
- Barbecue plates for sale
- Children deserve better
Tuesday, April 21
- Putting the deeds to needs
- Cougars claw Trojans
- Lady Trojans come up short in tennis tourney
- Brundidge nearing full electric conversion
- Police investigate alleged shooting
- TroyFest planning -- what it takes
- Johnson shows promise
- TroyFest student art show to hang this weekend
- Docents visit Troy
- Shots fired at Trojan Arms
Monday, April 20
- Walt's way to work out
- Lady Eagles soar
- Start your week with good news
- At what price?
- Troy man arrested, faces rape charges
- Kids’ Corner to be at TroyFest
- Pinckard crowned Miss Troy
- Watercolor workshop successful
Saturday, April 18
- Action needed against hackers
- School systems favor first budget
- Man seeking local help in finding wife
- Troy will pay for stimulus
- New fraternity housing coming
- Diabetes workshop registration under way
- County 4-Hers take home ribbons at Competition Day
- Banks students plant garden
- Walter Black: Shaping the world around him
- Take me out to the ballgame
- CHHS destroys Greenville
- Lady Eagles defeat alumni
- Patriots shut out Fort Dale 14-0
- CHHS sweeps Greenville in opening round of playoffs
Thursday, April 16
- Hospital finances looking up
- Another apartment complex going up
- Gun Safety
- Murphy awarded Jean Lake Scholarship
- TroyFest going green this year
- Charging Trojans
- Goshen tied for No.1 in area
- CHHS soccer drops one
- Trojans, Patriots stay put
Wednesday, April 15
- Henderson becomes ASU Hornet
- Gators chomped
- Trojans snag two from visiting Demons
- Thursday's Sports Briefs
- Farmers see end to drought
- Residents gather to protest taxes
- Yessick dedicates life to helping Alabama’s foster children
- ‘The Fantasticks’ opens tonight
- Community to take part in Bible marathon
- Rally to keep AMSTI funded
- Troy Police Reports 4-8 to 4-14
- Pike County Jail Log 4-9 to 4-13
Tuesday, April 14
- Senior sendoff
- Lady Eagles crush Squadron
- Historic night for CHHS
- Patriots snap LSA streak
- Wednesday's Briefs
- City sells Army Center to BOE
- Road department seeks funds to repair flood-damaged roads
- Sharpe named state writing competition winner
- Ruby Tuesday honors students
- Troy resident featured in national magazine spotlight
- Treadwell honored for service
- Politicians should step up ethics law
Monday, April 13
- County to remodel Brantley building
- Trojans prepare for Demons of La.
- Trojans sweep
- Start your week with good news
- Former Badcock employees indicted
- Children waiting
- GES principal search under way
- Tax day one day away
- Brown bag on the square today
- Divorces 4-6 through 4-13
- Deeds 4-6 through 4-13
Saturday, April 11
- CHHS Trojans finish perfect in area
- Troy clips FAU
- PLAS Patriots fall on road to No. 2 Glenwood
- Trojans swept in Denton, Texas
- Easter egg hunt brings joy to children
- Old and young enjoy Bluegrass Festival
- Easter Sunday services today
- Woman killed in one-car accident
- Film fest to highlight TroyFest
- Local residents in national protest
- Special Easter blessing
- Remember the ugly and the laughter
- A story of faith and resurrection
Friday, April 10
Thursday, April 9
- Crushed Rebels
- Owls fly to Troy for weekend series
- Trojans take out St. Paul’s in Troy
- Goshen softball loses on road
- Goshen water rates to increase
- Mentoring program making a difference
- Troy welcomes new gynecologist to town
- Man arrested on attempted murder charges
- Stacy speaks to crowd at Sartain Hall Thursday night
- Students gather for PRAISE banquet
- Carroll named winner of TroyFest design contest
- Bluegrass Festival under way in Henderson
- Slack shares story at Helen Keller lecture
- Trojans drop, Patriots stay put in polls
Wednesday, April 8
- Arkansas bound
- Trojans outslug Samford on road
- Time for baseball fun at all levels in Troy
- Local first-time homebuyers get breaks
- Maundy Thursday today
- District 6 allegations sealed from public
- Sisters to host Relay benefit supper
- Big Brothers Big Sisters looking for matches
- Festivals add dimension to TroyFest
Tuesday, April 7
- Pike pounds FD
- Crimson Tide crushes Troy
- Lady Eagles, Lady Trojans grab wins Tuesday
- Annual chamber tournament a hit
- Wednesday's briefs
- Brundidge could get more police
- Troy student charged with rape
- Bright addresses Chamber guests
- Johnson Center kicks off new exhibit
- Lecture this Thursday
- SACS accreditation vital to university
- SACS accreditation vital to university
Monday, April 6
- Eye of the Tigers
- Trojans clinch playoff spot in Ozark
- Tuesday's briefs
- Stimulus impacts still unknown
- SACS visits start at Troy University
- Colder weather hits county
- Push ups for life
- TroyFest entertainment to feature film festival
- Start your week with good news
- Opening Weekend festivities in Troy
- Trojans inch by Carroll
- Trojans beat ASU
- Troy splits doubleheader
- Divorces 3-30 through 4-6
- Deeds 3-30 through 4-6
Saturday, April 4
- CHHS Trojans fall at Riddle Pace
- Ode to Olivia: My beloved chick
- Far away journeys
- Path to hope
- Project could mean more jobs
- Alabama legislature could reach standstill
- Stacy to speak Thursday night
- Johnson Center to present Beijing Olympics photo exhibit
- Mark calendars for these two events
Friday, April 3
Thursday, April 2
- Allen named new probate judge
- Troy still seeking new library home
- Pioneer Day festival weekend at village
- Brother, sister make living memorial
- Cattleman's Auction set for Saturday
- Trojans look for second SBC series win
- Scholar athlete
- April Fools joke is on Alabama voters
- UPDATE: PLAS, Troy University, county offices closing early
- New Probate Judge named
- Marriages 3-23 through 3-30
- Deeds 3-23 through 3-30
- Schools to Dismiss Early
- Trojans drop, Pats stay put



