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Local News

  • Hampton heads for New Albany

    Those passing by the west side of the intersection of HWY 78 and HWY 30 W. may have noticed construction beginning next to Wendy's.  According to New Albany Building Inspector Mike Armstrong, this will be the new location of a Hampton Inn.  Charmaine Easie-Samuels, representative for Hampton Hotels confirmed that a 75-room hotel is being built at this location.  No projected end date for the project has been set yet.

  • Pullman to run for Ward 4 seat

    J. Pullman, 39, of 326 Tate Ave. recently qualified to run for the Ward Four alderman seat in the upcoming New Albany city elections and has now officially announced his candidacy.

  • Sherman News

    The Sherman Church of Christ youth went over to Wes and Raleigh Bass’ home after evening services, Feb. 1, to watch the Super Bowl.

    A singing school for the young men of Sherman Church of Christ started Sunday afternoon, Feb. 1, at 5 p.m. and was led by Ray Kennedy.

    A birthday party was held for Bro. Joe Connell held Wed. night, January 28, at Sherman Church of Christ.

    A 2nd birthday party will be held for Jacob Gore Saturday, Feb. 7, with a “Thomas, the train theme,” at the Sherman Church of Christ fellowship building.

  • Hurricane News

    Congratulations to Morgan Shettles and to Whitney Owens who were on the President’s List at ICC for the fall semester. 

    Congratulations to Daniel Robbins and to Landon Kidd who were on the Chancellor’s Honor Roll at the University of Mississippi for the fall semester. 

    Featured on TV’s Mississippi Crossroads were Native American artifacts collected by local anthropologist Don Browning.  These items were on display at the Town Square Museum at the time of the broadcast. 

  • Etta News

    Well, another new month for this new year has crept in on the calendar and what it holds weather wise remains to be seen yet.  It came in like a lamb-beautiful and fair at the beginning.  Then quickly in the afternoon clouds began rolling in and there may be some more falling weather to move in and more turning up the heat in the house for comfort.  Whatever comes, there is not a thing humans can do about these conditions.  Only take whatever comes our way and count the blessings as they come our way.

  • Urchin News

    I hope everyone has had a great week so far.  The students here at East Union have been trying to get to Friday.  We are ready for the weekend.

    The Lady Urchins competed in the Robertson’s Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 31.  They fell short in the game against Hickory Flat.  The tournament was held for the “Cancer Relay for Life.”  All the money earned was given for finding a cure to cancer.

  • Northeast fire dept. to install smoke alarms in needy homes

    As part of a Union county-wide fire safety program, firefighters with Northeast Union Fire Department will install smoke alarms in the homes of senior citizens, low income families and homes with children under 14. The detectors will be installed in owner occupied homes free of charge while supplies last.

    Mississippi's rank as the leader in fire deaths in the nation could take a major blow soon and state fire officials couldn't be happier.

  • BNA Bank announces promotions of five employees

    On behalf of the BNA Bank board of directors, James R. Collins announces the following promotions.

  • New Albany school board honors teachers of the year

    Four teachers from the four schools within the New Albany School District were recognized as Teacher of the Year and District Teacher of the Year for 2008-2009. The four teachers recognized were Joan Nanney from New Albany Elementary School (NAES), Ranita Callicutt, social studies teacher at New Albany Middle School (NAMS), Alicia Robinson from New Albany High School (NAHS), and Alison Moore from the School of Career and Technical Education. Moore was also awarded District Teacher of the Year.

  • Phys. Ed. building complete at NAES

    The New Albany Elementary School’s physical education building is finally completed with construction. The building was ready for use in September 2008, the floor was completed in December 2008, and the new equipment was in place and ready to be used by teachers and students January 2009.

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