Story archive for November 2009
Saturday, Nov. 21
- Saints win squeaker, sweep Wilcox Central
- Angel Tree kicks off for 2009 season
- Wilcox County, Task Force nab burglars
- Selma man arrested for drug charges
- Unemployment rises and so does employment
- ‘Doc-in-a-bus’ still helping uninsured
Friday, Nov. 20
- Oprah says sayonara... well maybe
- Thankful for little things
- More thoughts on upcoming school board elections
- Fitts proves to be an ideal board member for one reader
- Arrests
- Incident report
- Eat smart, exercise, take care
- Cathedral starts basketball
- Selma dancers join in ‘Sleeping Beauty’
- Red Cross, United Way working for Selma
- Seeing the difference sprinklers can make
- Local church reaches out
- Group works to aid all crime victims
Thursday, Nov. 19
Wednesday, Nov. 18
- White Hall temporarily closes doors
- Elementary students can get H1N1 vaccines at school
- Three MMI teams ranked nationally
- More on United Way programs
- Arrests
- Events to help have a happy holidays
- Incident report
- Meadowview boys open season with victory
- WCCS sweeps Concordia
- Boy Scouts and United Way
- Oh, the difference sprinklers make
- Schools celebrate American Education Week
Tuesday, Nov. 17
- Seek and ye shall find
- Celebrating and thanking teachers for National Education Week
- Reader grateful for after school program
- Arrests
- Incident report
- United Way helps children
- Flowers makes bid for House seat
- Part of Hooper Drive will be closed
- Honoring those who help in the darkest times
Monday, Nov. 16
- Building Alabama, not tearing it down
- Setting the record straight about school board candidates
- What a difference $400,000 would make
- Arrests
- Arrests
- Incident report
- Incident report
Sunday, Nov. 15
- Wallace-Selma, Meridian split two contests
- Slocum featured speaker at QB Club’s final meeting
- Selma boys win opener against Keith 63-45
Saturday, Nov. 14
- Tractor show brings back memories
- Montgomery ballet dancer has roots in Selma
- United Way keeps YMCA programs alive
- Morgan ends season in OT
- Furman victory gives starters a rest
- A loss could not be more damaging
- Calhoun, Southside split two
- Police Academy graduates another class
- Blue Jean Ball draws big crowd
- White Hall still open after state Supreme Court ruling
Friday, Nov. 13
- Arrests
- Incident report
- Celebrate this community and help it grow
- River continues to rise
- Morgan takes on Pike Lib in semifinals
- Lady Panthers think pink
- 2 arrested, one wanted for receiving stolen property
- Don’t take from someone to give to another
- Let educators run the city education system
- Downtown losing its landmarks
- Police search for robbery suspect
- Police investigating burglary
- Dallas County commissioner honored for service
- Farming industry in spotlight
- Tractor show set Saturday
Thursday, Nov. 12
- Let educators run the city education system
- Don’t take from someone to give to another
- Arrests
- Incident report
- Alabama River at flood stage
- Arrests
- Incident reports
- Judson to host horse show
- Beef cook-off brings out the best
- Celebrate Concordia soccer
- Davis should tell truth about why he voted no
- YMCA building dangerous
- Veterans honored on their day
- Beef just about any way anybody could eat it
Wednesday, Nov. 11
- AP analysis: Dallas County No. 14 in nation as stressed county
- Several events set for Veterans Day
- Wallace-Selma men go to OT to win
- Concordia honors its champions
- Moving forward
- Domestic dispute results in suicide
- Job fair scheduled for Wilcox County
- Absentee voting in runoff begins now
- MCS teachers talk about school’s family atmosphere
- Meadowview turns 40
Tuesday, Nov. 10
- Incident report
- Arrests
- Live blogging of meeting from City Hall
- Concordia returns as national champions
- Northside Baptist Church to hold Veterans Day celebration
- Farm City Week features breakfast
- Colston seeks House District 69 seat
- Woman wins car
- CCA girls open year with victory
- Gold: Saban ‘different’
Monday, Nov. 9
- Help disabled veterans by buying poppies
- Looking towards the future of city schools
- Questions linger after Fort Hood
- Arrests
- Arrests
- Incident report
- Incident report
Sunday, Nov. 8
- Veterans Day celebration is Wednesday
- Jackson nominated to Hall
- Selma girls win two games in tourney
- Bama’s Eli Gold to speak Monday night
- Selma honors veterans Wednesday
- The ins and outs of a gun permit
- A fun fall day at the mill
Saturday, Nov. 7
- Help spread some Christmas cheer
- Reflecting on another good soccer season
- Father wanted to check up on child, but turned away
- Dallas County Sheriff's Department Monthly Report
- Arrests
- Incident report
- Teenager accused of inciting a riot
- Cameras, maybe
- Last-second TD gives Morgan win
Friday, Nov. 6
- Arrests
- President should set better example for nation’s youth
- Incident report
- Giving thanks all month long
- Morgan games come alive on radio
- Time to adjust city pay
- Selma loses close game in Classic; Dallas County rolls over Keith
- Legion Post dedicates new flagpole
- Wild game, seasoning and interesting recipes
- Tin Man's life, art
Thursday, Nov. 5
- Arrests
- Incident report
- Live blogging of meetings from City Hall
- Annual Christmas Bazaar begins Saturday
- What's inside the comprehensive plan?
- Kenan's Mill opens Saturday
- Keith drops to 1A; Selma to hit road
- Dallas County wins big in tournament
Wednesday, Nov. 4
- Let someone else take out the trash
- Incident report
- Arrests
- Playing like a true champion
- Reader lists reasons why he will vote for Ufomadu
- Selma City Council certifies election
- Selma School Board plans architect meetings
- Charlie Lucas to speak at Lunch at the Library
- Residents look at Selma's comprehensive plan draft
- Selma teachers must wait on November checks
- Wild game galore
Tuesday, Nov. 3
- Give city employee’s some help
- Do what’s best for all, not what’s best for one
- Incident report
- Live Blogging of city meeting to affirm last Tuesday's election
- Selma City Council meets Tuesday
- Local principals attend conference
- Rotarians plan to help Habitat for Humanity
- Police: Jarron Stallworth believed armed and dangerous on the lam
- Police nab robbery suspect
Monday, Nov. 2
- More need to cast ballots
- Incident report
- Reader shares about her fortune and offers it to you
- Incident report
- Pate: Tide, Vols tops in ’10
Sunday, Nov. 1
- Still not out of the woods
- Keep your litter and can it
- Get ready for voting in the runoff
- Arrests for Friday
- Arrest reports Friday
- Selma schools receive interest-free bonds
- Longtime columnist Evie Hall, 99, dies
- Hagood announces for district attorney's race
- Children get treated on Halloween
- WCCS teams start season Monday
- Pate to speak at Father-Child Night




