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Today's News

  • NA Mayoral candidates speak out on city needs

    While qualifying for municipal elections only began three short weeks ago, the race for mayor of New Albany already has two candidates vying for the office - both of whom already have spoken out on their visions for the future of New Albany.

    New Albany's Mayor Tim Kent has announced he plans to run for re-election and has qualified with the New Albany Circuit Clerk, while New Albany citizen and community leader Betsey Hamilton has announced her plans to run for the office as well.

  • "Is this the Dream?"

    Union County residents who attended Saturday’s Martin Luther King, Jr. service in the Union County Courthouse came away with a determination to decide for themselves if his "Dream" has become a reality.

    "Is this the dream?" Sister Juanita Floyd, a graduate of East Union Attendance Center and local community leader.  "You be the judge."

    Floyd called King a "driving force" in the mid 20th Century efforts to bring about racial equality.

  • Coker wins 2009 Union County Spelling Bee

    After going five rounds against 24 other competitors in the Union County Spelling Bee Monday evening, East Union 7th Grader Carol Coker spelled the winning word “pistachio," beating out 2nd place winner, West Union 7th grader Ben Neal.

    Coker will now go on to compete in the Mid-South Spelling Bee in Memphis, Tenn. in March 2009. Behind Neal  was the 3rd place winner, 8th grader Kachious Clay of New Albany Middle School.

  • New Albany firefighters prepare for the real thing at local training facility

    The 9-1-1 distress call, the smell of smoke, the heat of flames, the weight of the 75-pound turnout gear, and the blood and adrenaline coursing through veins, is only some of what firemen experience every time they answer a call to extinguish a fire.

    Firefighters at the New Albany Fire Department fight fires on a weekly, monthly and sometimes daily basis, and to keep them in practice, the chief and captains hold a monthly fire training session at Fire Station 2 on Deaton Street in New Albany.  They call this address 123 Fire Academy Lane.

  • County to receive $300k reimbursement for bridge project

    Union County will be reimbursed $343,100 for a Local System Bridge Program (LSBP) project that was completed in April 2008. This is for  LSBP projects 73-15, which had two bridges put across Sand Creek and Okannatie Creek on County Road 108, which are in district three.

  • Donie P. Rakestraw

    Donie P. Rakestraw will celebrate her 100th birthday on February 14, 2009. She is the daughter of Melinda and Zack Pickens. Rakestarw was born February 14, 1909, still lives at home by herself and enjoys crocheting and cooking Sunday dinner. She has outlived all 10 of her brothers and sisters, her two children and husband. Friends and family will attend the birthday celebration.

  • Davis wedding reception to be held Jan. 31

    John and Linda Davis are proud to announce the wedding of their daughter Jennifer Lynn Davis to Joseph Scott Clayton, the son of Larry Clayton and Sheila Ford. The wedding took place on January 2, 2009 at 2 p.m. in Memphis, Tenn. The reception will be held at Harmony Baptist Church on January 31, 2009 to celebrate their marriage.

  • Four New Albany Teachers of the Year illustrate dedication to education

    With a combined 100 years of teaching experience and over 200 teachers in the New Albany School district, four teachers were recently honored for Teacher of the Year and one teacher also received the award for District Teacher of the Year.  The teachers that received this honor were: New Albany High School (NAHS) teacher Alicia Robinson, School of Career and Technical Education teacher and District Teacher of the Year Allison Moore, New Albany Elementary School (NAES) teacher Joan Nanney, and New Albany Middle School (NAMS) teacher Ranita Callicutt.

  • Birth of James Chandler Hudson

    Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson of Oxford, Miss. welcomed son James Chandler Hudson into the world on January 9, 2009 in the Special Delivery Services wing at Baptist Memorial Hospital – North Mississippi. He weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces. He was greeted by one sister Chelsey Lee Ann Hudson. James’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brock of New Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Hudson of Oxford, Miss.

  • Birth of Sadie Elizabeth Childers

    Elizabeth Jade Childers and John Caleb Childers of New Albany welcomed daughter Sadie Elizabeth Childers into the world on December 30, 2008 at 8:42 p.m. at the Baptist Memorial Hospital – Union County in New Albany. Sadie weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces and was 19 ¾ inches long. She was greeted by four-year-old brother John Brady Childers. Sadie’s grandparents are Theresa and John Mark Childers and Patrick and Dianne Pierce, all of New Albany. Her great-grandparents are Ann and Mose Stokes and Sarah and James A.

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