Story archive for December 2003
Thursday, Jan. 1
- Project SHARE to begin taking application
- Obituaries for Jan. 1, 2003
- Minor recognized for work on behalf of school boards
- To everything there is a season
- First Baptist Church launches search to call a new pastor
- Lady Saints fall in finals
Wednesday, Dec. 31
- Lady Saints win again
- Foundation offers hope for renewal
- Selma Funeral Home changes hands
- Truck overturns
- Food bank breaks records
- Food back collects thousands of pounds of food
- Obituaries for Dec. 31, 2003
Monday, Dec. 29
- Lady Saints blessed with win
- Hatch beats Wilcox Central in thriller
- A soldier's experience before, during and after the War on Terror
- Stewardship of forests recognized
- Obituaries for December 29
- Obituaries from Sunday, December 28, 2003
Friday, Dec. 26
- Southern hospitality not lost on this visitor
- Fire stations get surprise Christmas presents
- Santa's helper makes 'em smile
Thursday, Dec. 25
- Fraternity brightens Christmas for Catholic Social Ministries
- Obituaries for December 25
- Suspects arrested in assault, robbery
- Ten Good Men
- Rams fall at Livingston
- Season's meaning remains unchanged
Wednesday, Dec. 24
- A 30-pound ham and a quiet message
- Ebenezer to host choir
- Troopers bring cheer to sick children
- Morgan kids raise $1K for wheelchairs
- Food for poor stolen from Bosco Center
Tuesday, Dec. 23
- Selma library gets tech help from Bill Gates
- Selma comes up short in Blue and Gray
- Tigers boys and girls sweep tourney
- Selma and county best places to shop
- Obituaries for December 23
- Chosen Generation's drama hits the mark
- Explosion damages paper mill
- Selma woman wins $1,000
- Assistant chief not retiring
Monday, Dec. 22
- Buckets of barbecue equals medical degree for Selma native
- Selma owns Lee
- Lady Lions take home first win
- New pastor begins work at Church of the Nazarene
- Selma author finds success with her recipes
- Obituaries for December 22
Sunday, Dec. 21
- Morgan too strong for Trojans
- Obituaries for December 21, 2003
- What Christmas is really all about
- Southside ladies tame Lions
- Southside beats Lions
- Allgood leads Rams
- Bears beat Hornets
- Scooter carries Selma to late win
- Students still learning despite school closings
- Murder suspect changes plea
- Downtown project may get $150,000
- Selma pulls services from Valley Grande
- Murder suspect pleads 'not guilty'
- Area groups get $50K from IP grant awards
- No question too hard for mall Santa
- Meadowview wins thriller
- Eaton leads Dallas past Keith
- Morgan places two on All-State
Friday, Dec. 19
- Dallas County tourney to tip off tonight
- Residents warned identity theft is on rise
- Lending a helping hand
- Council calls for probe of police dept.
- All-State Shanks
Thursday, Dec. 18
- Community aids burned out family
- Selma needs a change for the better
- Badges join Red Cross blood drive
- Lady Saints roll
- Assistant police chief retires 'under duress'
- Housing complex to open soon
- Keith soars in downing Dallas Co.
Wednesday, Dec. 17
- Santa's best friend comes to Selma
- Yanks pitcher to appear at Four Seams
- Police officer's suspension delayed
- High-ranking police officer resigns
- United Way groups face cuts
- Superintendent talks of 'dark day'
- It's time to take off the blue ribbons
Tuesday, Dec. 16
- Morgan wins Patrician tournament
- Jags power past Lee
- Demand for flu vaccine exceeds supply
- Saddam deserves to be punished
- Obituaries for December 16
- Job training program to begin in February
- City, county at odds over jail
- Medicare changes benefit Vaughan
Monday, Dec. 15
- Marion Military wrestlers bring home medals
- Calling all angels
- Fellowship provides gifts for prisoners' children
- Wallace graduates make impact
Sunday, Dec. 14
- Obituaries for December 14, 2003
- Wildcats issue payback to Trojans
- Lady Hornets dominate Hold, 57-9
- Selma Saints fall to Prattville
- Make sure safety is a part of Christmas
- Dallas County all-stars named
- Boat show takes festivities afloat
- Selma's Christmas parade draws crowd downtown Saturday
- Lady Tigers win
- Smith leads Central Christian past MMI
- RC Hatch sweeps Bears and Lady Bears
- Miller's trifecta lifts Hornets
- Man killed during alleged robbery
- Wilson carries Lady Saints over Prattville
- Police officer faces hearing
- Selma still providing services for Valley Grande
Friday, Dec. 12
- Do you want to dance?
- Panel listing hazardous materials
- Child car seat got you stumped? Here's help
- Bates to step down after 30 years
- Good glove man
- Lady Saints marching along with 11-0 start
Thursday, Dec. 11
- SABRA's Christmas wish granted
- House fire kills man, child, 3
- Christmas shoppers cautioned about toy safety
- Area students assist with local food drive
- King gets 25 years in Craig Motel death
- Wilcox County teen-ager guilty of murder
Wednesday, Dec. 10
- Grow old with me, the best is yet to be
- More legal challenges against Valley Grande
- YMCA holds prayer breakfast
- County jail to get new roof
- From Mabry Street to Park Place in time for Christmas
- Selma duo going to nationals
Tuesday, Dec. 9
- Obituaries for December 9
- All get chance to give with Toys for Tots
- City prepares for downtown parade
- Selma sales taxes on track
- 1,600 pounds of food
- Man pleads guilty to sexual abuse charge
Monday, Dec. 8
- Horse wins despite age
- McIntyre leads Lady Trojans past Wilcox Academy
- Trojans tame Wildcats
- It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas all around Selma
- Obituaries for December 8
- Selmian receives national attention for album
Friday, Dec. 5
- People speak about crime at meeting
- Avon home opens to public once again
- There's more to the Red Cross than blood
- Elementary school kids making a racket
- CCA wins Scott Tourney
- Librarian wants arts unit
Thursday, Dec. 4
- Selma's licensing procedures under review
- Marion grand opening features book signing
- All of Selma should prepare for change
- Santa raises money for local charity at hotel
Wednesday, Dec. 3
- Christmas celebrated in different ways
- A chain of flowers
- Lady Saints star in holiday tournament
- Play deals with lines, world peace
- Mayor: jobs are coming
- Police get two new officers
Tuesday, Dec. 2
- Let us implement task force's findings
- Program provides basic work skills
- Obituaries for December 2
- Quit procrastinating, it's time to sign up for Christmas parade
- Vigil held to observe AIDS day
- Crime task force proposes curfew, higher bonds




