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Opinion

  • Financial problems are threatening to turn New Albany’s Freedom Celebration concert weekend into a shadow of its former self.

  • Our community is undergoing a spate of vandalism that is beyond typical summertime pranks.

  • Roger McMillin will be hard to replace as the attorney for the City of New Albany.

  • The 13th annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life has come and gone, and it was a hot one.

  • Hot weather is here and it’s the perfect time to spend time in the water.

  • The BNA Bank Cotton States Baseball League will open its third season Saturday at Legion Field at the New Albany Sportsplex.

  • A plan that could help make commercial and industrial areas in New Albany better looking over time has been put forth at the Board of Aldermen.

  • A plan to generate money for expansion of the New Haven Center for Special Needs by collecting aluminum cans is a good one for two reasons.

  • Perhaps you noticed the American flags on display last Saturday at a number of businesses in New Albany in honor of Armed Forces Day. If not, you’ll have another opportunity as we observe Memorial Day next Monday.

  • The Union County School District Board has grappled with the contentious issue of how best to proceed with a county football team.

  • The New Haven Center for Special Needs Adults has taken a necessary step to insure it will have space to expand the facility.

  • Next weekend New Albany will take its place in the heritage music spotlight for the third time as we host the Mississippi Bluegrass Championships.

  • The 16th annual Frog-a-Nanny, which has become a staple of Spring in New Albany, has come and gone. It was last Friday evening at the Sportsplex.

  • The New Albany Board of Alderman has reached a reasonable compromise on the issue of banning pit bulls within the city limits.

  • The news that the Mississippi Army National Guard intends to close the New Albany May 31 should come as no surprise to the community.

  • The news that the Mississippi Army National Guard intends to close the New Albany May 31 should come as no surprise to the community.

  • Bullying has been an issue in both schools and general society for as long as there has been a society. Through the years it has taken many forms, but it has become more of a defined problem in recent years.

  • This week marked a year since the sale of beer and light wine became legal in New Albany.

  • An update from Bill Mattox, head of the New Albany Light, Gas and Water Department, shows he’s doing what he said he would do.

  • The Blue Springs Board of Aldermen has taken a positive step forward in beginning the process to annex most of the land separating the village from the Toyota plant property.

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