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Today's Features

  • Last week we had a basketball game. The 7th grade girls didnt play, but the remaining teams did. The 7th grade boys and 8th grade girls won, and the 8th grade boys played really hard, but came up short. Congrats on the games, and good luck to you on the remaining games!

    Last week we had a soccer game. The girls won 1-0, and the boys won 2-0. The soccer team did a really good job, so give them a round of applause, and the best of luck to you on the remaining season!

  • The Playhouse

    It was one of those hectic days last week - I was determined to make

    my completed stack of orders larger than my "to do" stack. My desk calendar reminded me of the Christmas countdown, and the ringing phone threatened me that the day's work might be extended. Even the doorbell chime sounded like: Hurrr- Reee.

  • Hello Everybody. I'm beginning to warm up to my new post as High School reporter and I want to thank everyone who has been a help to me or encouraged me. There's not enough room to fit them all in this article. Last week mostly consisted of busy students getting ready for the Reading Fair. The kids put a lot of hard work into their projects.

  • Liberty School November Meeting

    Liberty Schools Thanksgiving meeting was held on November 20, 2007. Lil Grisham welcomed the 33 attendees. Ray Fitzgerald gave the invocation/blessing prior to the covered-dish dinner.

    The Country Boys band provided entertainment for the evening. Members of the band-Leon Borden, Ripley (lead guitar and vocals; Lee Canerdy, Amory (rhythm guitar and vocal); Larry Dunahoo, Ripley (drummer); Bobby Hodges, New Albany (rhythm guitar and vocal); George Wilson, tupelo, (bass guitar).

  • The beginning of the month has brought some gloomy weather outside. We can still be grateful for the good warm atmosphere on the inside. It is not so pleasant for the workers who has to get out so early to head out to their jobs.

    One good thing about that is the good roads to travel on and the good cars to

    get there in and not out in the weather. In past years I can remember those

    muddy roads would get frozen up and what a bumpy ride to get to school and

  • The New Century Club met for its November meeting in the home of Betty Smith with Betty Inis serving as co-hostess. Members attending were Jean Dillard, Mallie Fitzgerald, Michelle Hagens, Libby Harrison, Anne Holmes, Betty Inis, Marjorie Livingston, Lynn Madden, Mary Tate Pannell, Gwen Pennebaker, Grace Provence, Angie Quinn, Anna Quinn, Shelia Robbins, Janice Sanders, Betty Smith, and associate member Elizabeth Smith.

  • Chris and Kim McCullough of New Albany are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Chloe Madison McCullough.

    Chloe was born at 10:03 p.m. on October 22, 2007 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in New Albany. She was six pounds, three ounces and measured 19 inches long.

    Grandparents are Gerald Dillard, Jonathan and Denice Tutor, David and Betty McCullough, all of New Albany.

    Chloes great-grandparents are Benny and Margie Adair of New Albany, GW and Dianne Dillard of Ecru and Lyna Branch of Houston.

  • BLUE MOUNTAIN -- Each year the Mississippi Baptist Convention's Board of Ministerial Education awards six endowed scholarships to deserving ministerial students at Mississippi's three Baptist colleges: Blue Mountain College (Blue Mountain), Mississippi College (Clinton), and William Carey University (Hattiesburg).

  • The Lord is my Shepard; I shall not want. Hew maketh me lie down in green pastures; he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul; he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his names sake, Psalm 23:1-3. What a powerful Psalm. I encourage you to get your Bible and finish reading it. And, as Christmas approaches we willsee Isaiah 9:6 on many cards, etc. Our Jesus is indeed called Wonderful, Counselor, The Might God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of peace.

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