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Getting up before daylight to see Queen Elizabeth

At least one Clarke County resident was up at 4:30 Monday morning to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. Pam Gwin of Walker Springs had a good reason to get up. She’s a native of the country who loved the Queen and the monarchy. Queen Elizabeth died Sept. 8 at the age of 96. She was... READ MORE >

Clarke Extension Agent Tucker leaves legacy of good works

Clarke County Extension Coordinator Kevan Tucker died Friday, Sept. 16 in a Mobile hospital. He had suffered a massive heart attack while driving in Grove Hill the previous Friday, Sept. 9. He was rushed to Mobile and had surgery but never regained consciousness. Tucker, who grew up in Fayette, was 52 and had worked with the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service... READ MORE >

Dronet runs as independent for Clarke Commission

Voters will be going to the polls in about seven weeks to vote in the Nov. 8 General Election. The exciting Alabama races were in the Republican primaries — mostly governor and U.S. Senate. On Nov 8, many of those Republican nominees, often incumbents, are likely to face Democratic opponents but Libertarians, too. In fact, there may be more Libertarians... READ MORE >

Getting up before daylight to see Queen Elizabeth

At least one Clarke County resident was up at 4:30 Monday morning to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. Pam Gwin of Walker Springs had a good reason to get up. She’s a native of the country who loved the Queen and the monarchy. Queen Elizabeth died Sept. 8 at the age of 96. She was... READ MORE >

Clarke Extension Agent Tucker leaves legacy of good works

Clarke County Extension Coordinator Kevan Tucker died Friday, Sept. 16 in a Mobile hospital. He had suffered a massive heart attack while driving in Grove Hill the previous Friday, Sept. 9. He was rushed to Mobile and had surgery but never regained consciousness. Tucker, who grew up in Fayette, was 52 and had worked with the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service... READ MORE >

Dronet runs as independent for Clarke Commission

Voters will be going to the polls in about seven weeks to vote in the Nov. 8 General Election. The exciting Alabama races were in the Republican primaries — mostly governor and U.S. Senate. On Nov 8, many of those Republican nominees, often incumbents, are likely to face Democratic opponents but Libertarians, too. In fact, there may be more Libertarians... READ MORE >

Getting up before daylight to see Queen Elizabeth

At least one Clarke County resident was up at 4:30 Monday morning to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. Pam Gwin of Walker Springs had a good reason to get up. She’s a native of the country who loved the Queen and the monarchy. Queen Elizabeth died Sept. 8 at the age of 96. She was... READ MORE >

Clarke Extension Agent Tucker leaves legacy of good works

Clarke County Extension Coordinator Kevan Tucker died Friday, Sept. 16 in a Mobile hospital. He had suffered a massive heart attack while driving in Grove Hill the previous Friday, Sept. 9. He was rushed to Mobile and had surgery but never regained consciousness. Tucker, who grew up in Fayette, was 52 and had worked with the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service... READ MORE >

Dronet runs as independent for Clarke Commission

Voters will be going to the polls in about seven weeks to vote in the Nov. 8 General Election. The exciting Alabama races were in the Republican primaries — mostly governor and U.S. Senate. On Nov 8, many of those Republican nominees, often incumbents, are likely to face Democratic opponents but Libertarians, too. In fact, there may be more Libertarians... READ MORE >

Getting up before daylight to see Queen Elizabeth

At least one Clarke County resident was up at 4:30 Monday morning to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. Pam Gwin of Walker Springs had a good reason to get up. She’s a native of the country who loved the Queen and the monarchy. Queen Elizabeth died Sept. 8 at the age of 96. She was... READ MORE >