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Minister Indicted for Church Fire
Federal agents say they're searching for a Clarke County, Ala., preacher who's facing arson charges in connection with a fire at his church.
Preacher charged with setting fire to Clarke County church, defrauding IRS on taxes
Federal agents this afternoon asked for the public's help in finding a preacher who has been charged with setting fire to his church in Clarke County, filing false tax returns and using another person's Social Security number.
Voters in Grove Hill approve sale of alcohol inside city
Voters in the county seat of dry Clarke County voted to allow alcohol sales today by a vote of 346 to 214, according to Grove Hill town clerk Cheryl Hicks.
Dunn named Marengo County Volunteer of the Year
Other nominees for the honor from Marengo County included Mary Gaddy and last yeara s winner, Tommy Vice.
State Sen. Marc Keahey doesn't plan endorsement in race for his old House seat
State Sen. Marc Keahey, D-Grove Hill, says he won't endorse a candidate in the special election to fill his former House seat.
Gulf-Scotch merger could mean 100-job boost for Fulton
A merger between Gulf Lumber Co. of Mobile and Scotch Lumber Co. of Fulton could put 100 people back to work at a Fulton sawmill early next year.
Bankruptcy, lawsuits raise questions about backers of Selma pellet mill
The Carl-T, owned by Dixie Pellets, makes its inaugural trip downstream through the Claiborne Lock in Monroe County in 2008, towing 1,500 tons of wood pellets made at the company's new Selma plant.
House District 65: Elaine Beech has fundraising edge in Democratic primary
Boosted by Alabama Education Association money, Elaine Beech has decisively outraised and outspent Ozelle Hubert, her Democratic primary opponent in the upcoming special state House District 65 election, according to campaign finance reports.
Do politicians really care about voters?
Until he drew his last breath, daddy thought the United States was going to Hell.
$118 million wood pellet plant in Jackson in limbo
A proposed wood pellet plant in Jackson, Ala., has been indefinitely delayed, as owners have yet to raise the $118 million needed to build the 100-job project, said Debra Bolen, executive director of the Clarke County Economic Development Partnership.
Prisoner being held in Clarke County Jail overpowers guard, fd
Authorities say a state prisoner being held at the Clarke County Jail while undergoing a mental evaluation has escaped by overpowering a deputy and driving off with his patrol car and service revolver.
Grove Hill church bookkeeper pleads not guilty to bankruptcy fraud in connection with church
A Grove Hill, Ala., woman accused of hiding money from creditors of the bankrupt church where she worked, and filing fraudulent tax returns on behalf of herself and others, pleaded not guilty today in federal court.
Alabama NAACP convention in Mobile focuses on black land loss issues
Land losses by black families is a main focus of a Civil and Human Rights Convention sponsored by the Alabama NAACP beginning today in Mobile.
Talbot Column: Rural Fulton prays for company, country, economy
In the photo, their heads are bowed, and their hands are clasped. They rim around the town square in tiny Fulton, more than 250 in a community of 300, bound in silent prayer.
One dies, two injured in Clarke County wreck
A 20-year-old Jackson man died and two women were injured in a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday on Clarke County 29, according to state troopers.
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