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City of Brundidge Receives $400,000 Grant
Residents in a local city are breathing a sigh of relief, along with clean air thanks to a recent grant.
Brundidge targets dilapidated houses
In as soon as six weeks, several dilapidated houses in Brundidge may come down. At Tuesday's city council meeting, the Brundidge council heard a presentation on how the city will work toward cleaning up the ...
Stump '08 gives voice to local candidates
Candidates for local municipal offices will share their views on key election year issues during a stump meeting Monday night in Troy.
Jackson, Pearson set for new terms
The Brundidge City Council voted to appoint its two unopposed candidates into office for the next election term on Tuesday.
Botts remembered for service to community
The Brundidge community is mourning the loss of one of its favorite sons. The death of Douglas Botts on Aug.
Big election year in Brundidge
With four challengers to Brundidge's local government, residents will face bid decisions in this year's municipal election.
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Law Forbidding Hire Of Illegal Aliens "Unconstitutional" | Judicial Watch
An Alabama county’s policy requiring vendors to pledge in writing that they do not knowingly employ illegal immigrants is being legally challenged for being unconstitutional and a judge could decide the law’s fate next week.
Located in the heart of the Tennessee Valley and sandwiched between Mississippi and Georgia, Alabama’s Madison County passed the law about ten months ago to assure that public dollars weren’t being used to pay illegal immigrants hired by companies fulfilling county contracts.
The anti-illegal alien pledge policy simply requires firms seeking county contracts to submit in writing that they do not knowingly employ illegal immigrants. A construction company, that recently lost a multi million-dollar contract because it didn’t abide by the policy, is suing the county claiming the policy contradicts federal law.
Attorneys for Wiregrass Construction, which was seeking a major paving deal, claim the pledge is unconstitutional and wades into immigration issues that are exclusive territory of the federal government. The attorneys assure that “every single requirement contradicts federal law.”
Habitat for Humanity celebrates success
The 2008 Troy-Pike Habitat for Humanity banquet Tuesday night celebrated the accomplishments of the 2007-08 year and charted a path for the coming year.
Brundidge gets new pre-K program
A Head Start program coming to Brundidge is among 107 new pre-kindergarten classes announced Tuesday by Gov.
Murder suspect pleads not guilty
A Brundidge woman charged with murder pled not guilty at the Pike County Courthouse during arraignment hearings Monday.
Brundidge landfill project still under development
Within the next 60 days, the company behind a new waste-by-rail system in Brundidge hopes to have started construction.
Brundidge woman dies of injuries from Sunday crash
A 77-year-old Brundidge woman died Wednesday from injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash on Sunday south of Evergreen on Interstate 65.
Art and Music Festival on tap tomorrow
The sixth annual Eufaula Street Art and Music Festival will be held in downtown Eufaula tomorrow , from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Main Street Eufaula Director Ann Sparks hopes the weather will be more pleasant for ...
The changing face of case - ready packaging
A new study tracks case-ready packaging trends in the fresh meat case, but will a reversal in Wal-Mart's meat-packaging strategy set these statistics on a new course? Case-ready meat and poultry packaging is ...
Jaxon and Bradley lead search for jobs
Approximately one-in-three jobs in Barbour County are manufacturing jobs. But in the past year, Barbour County has seen numerous industries close in the area.
Double Springs man killed in Pike County crash
A Double Springs man died recently during a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 231 South near Brundidge, Pike County Coroner Jerry Williams said.
Troy native sharing hope through gospel music
An old saying is that, if you turn over a rock in North Carolina, you'll find a gospel singer.
Roadwork to begin in Brundidge
Within a month, Brundidge residents will begin to see construction on several local roads.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Foster of Pearl announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ann Renee Foster, to John Christopher Bentley, son of Mr.
Brundidge library bringing 'Wild West' to town
Abusing a book is reason for a stiff fine at all public libraries but the Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library in Brundidge will rip a page right out of the Old West on Wednesday afternoon when the library brings ...