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In 1976, the United States celebrated her 200th birthday. The VCR entered the marketplace, Apple Computer was born and Mao Tse-Tung died. Dorothy Hamill was collecting gold medals in figure skating and women were admitted to the Naval Academy and West Point. ...

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For most of my life, Thanksgiving meant one thing — lunch at my grandparents’ house.

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The Jasper Police Department will be patrolling the city around the clock through the remaining holiday season due to an Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) grant.

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Controversy and confusion appear to be the primary results of recent changes in suggested guidelines regarding health screenings for women.

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Children who came to Club Nat’s all-day camp on Tuesday spent the afternoon talking turkey.

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During one class at Walker High School, two seniors, Justin Thompson and Kim Hopkins, are outsiders.

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A crowd of county residents voiced their displeasure with a revenue-raising measure being considered by the city during a Jasper City Council work session on Monday.

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The Salvation Army in Jasper was able to count its blessings early this week, thanks to one local business.

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Cordova native Kimber Sparks will be returning to her hometown on Saturday to perform at the first “Rebel Queen Jamboree.” The concert is set to begin at 5 p.m.

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City clerk Kathy Chambless presented Jasper council members with a revamped financial plan at a scheduled work session Thursday afternoon.

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The Meek High School and Elementary School National Honor Societies will be sponsoring a free luncheon Tuesday for retired educators of Meek schools and the Arley community.

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This Thursday will be a day that many of us will gather with family members, eat too much, become miserable and vow to never stuff ourselves again on this special day. In my family’s case it could very ...

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The 2009 football season at Curry High School may be over, but that didn’t block several team members from playing in a football tournament at the school Friday. In fact one member of the Yellow Jackets won the event, beating out 37 of his classmates.


















