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Today's News

  • Union Co. school board discuss band program

    While it did not make a decision regarding the hire of a new band director or beginning a band program this year or next, the Union County School board did entertain a presentation from a retired band director regarding the subject last week.

    Robert Plunkett, a retired band director from Northeast Community College, presented a proposal to the board regarding what would need to be done regarding beginning such a program.

  • Aldermen give extension on Martintown roadway

    The New Albany board of Aldermen approved an deadline extension on the projected finish date for roadway work at the Martintown Industrial site.

    Mike Waters, project manager and engineer for Mendrop-Wages Engineering, made the request to the board last week.

    "We request an extension on the Community Development Block Grant project (CDBG) because we've had some delays on working on the road due to weather and also traffic problems," Waters told the board.

  • Supervisors give 100 days for completion of airport project

    The Union County board of supervisors approved a 100-day timetable Monday for the construction of a a new hangar taxiway at the New Albany-Union County Airport.

    As of February 4, 2009, WG Construction will have 100 days to complete the construction work.  The hangar taxiway is slated to be completed by May 15, 2009. Another future project will be the construction of a new hangar at the airport.

    Roland Humphrey, engineer for Cook Coggins Engineering, Inc. - the company in charge of overseeing the project - made the request.

  • Robbins makes three in mayoral race

    When the May 5 party primary elections roll around, citizens of New Albany will now have the choice of three candidates for New Albany Mayor.

    Joey Robbins qualified with the New Albany Circuit Clerk on Monday to run for the office.

    Robbins will face incumbent Tim Kent as well as Betsey Hamilton in the primary elections.

  • More taxpayer paid salaries and early political tactics

    Silly me, I failed to grasp the real significance of the municipal salary information I shared with readers some months ago. I thought the real story was how much our mayor and aldermen were being paid and that the citizens had a right to know the correct amounts. Although that was the story, it really wasn’t.

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  • Shadow Charities excluded from proposed bills

        Arising from the efforts of Mississippi State Representative Brian Aldridge and Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann, a couple of bills are being considered by both houses of the Legislature which concern the requirements for operations of a legitimate charity in our state. They propose easing the regulations concerning some of the paperwork many small charities find almost impossible with which to comply.

  • Lady Hawks soar, East Union ends season

    New Site 70

    East Union 44 (G)

    The Lady Urchins saw their season come to an end Monday night as they fell to New Site 70-44 in the first round of  the Division 1-2A tournament.

    East Union saw early success in the first, as a three pointer by Sunnie Knighton gave the Lady Urchins their only lead of the game at 6-4.

    Ashley Hampton would extend that lead to 8-4 before the Lady Royals would go on a 14-0 run, capped off by numerous turnovers by East Union.

  • Falcons, Lady Falcons advance in 3-1A division tournament

    It wasn't easy, but the Lady Falcons were able to hold off a late game rally from Vardaman to advance to the semi-final round of the Region 3-1A Tournament after a 45-38 victory over the Lady Rams on Monday.

    Vardaman found their rhythm on offense to quickly cut into the Lady Flacons 24-16 halftime lead before sophomore Shelly Grisham put the team on her shoulders by scoring nine of her game-high thirteen points in the third quarter to help Ingomar take a 33-26 lead into the final frame.

  • NAHS splits on first day of division, Lady 'Dawgs win

    New Albany 60

    Tishomingo Co. 33 (G)

    The Lady Bulldogs advance to semi-final action as they defeated Tishomingo County Monday night, 60-33 in the first round of the division 1-4A tournament in Itawamba County.

    Leading 17-9 after the first quarter, the Lady Bulldogs were able to extend their lead to 32-15. The tough New Albany defense did not allow Tish. County to score in double digits until the final frame, but by then, the Lady Bulldogs already secured a comfortable 47-21 lead.

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