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Clarke County, Alabama · Clarke CountyThe Clarke County Commission approved a resolution for the Clarke County Drug Education Council (CCDEC). Pictured L-R: Commissioner Tyrone Moye, Commissioner Abbey Walker Haag, Chief Jen Sterner, Emma Perryman, Amanda DeMent, Celia Morrissette, Commissioner Barry Chancey, and Commissioner Jackie Ray Rush. Photo by Andrea Burroughs The Clarke County Commission approved a resolution for the Clarke County Drug Education Council (CCDEC). The resolut…See the Story
Commission OK’s Drug Education Council
Clarke County, Alabama · Clarke CountyOn April 11, a non-fatal three-vehicle wreck occurred on Alabama Highway 43 and West Third Street in Thomasville. Photos by Brittney Winters On April 11, a non-fatal three-vehicle wreck occurred on Alabama Highway 43 and West Third Street in Thomasville. The crash involved Gary Dewayne Gartman Jr., a male resident of Thomasville, who was treated at the scene, and Leangilo Laffitte, a male in a separate vehicle, was also involved in the crash. T…See the Story
Crash in downtown Thomasville injures 3
Clarke County, Alabama · Clarke CountyA foreclosure notice has been filed against Thomasville Regional Medical Center. While the Thomasville Regional Medical Center has been promoted as one of the county’s jewels in the healthcare industry, the facility has been clouded with financial issues since its first opening in 2020. The latest issue to arise is a bank foreclosure that has been filed against the nearly $40 million property. Court records show that earlier this month, attorney…See the Story
TRMC facilities face foreclosure
Charlotte, North Carolina · CharlotteMelissa Gale Bagley, 57, of Marion, N.C., passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 7, 2024, at Atrium Health Pineville in Charlotte, N.C. She was born on Dec. 27, 1966 in Thomasville, to the late Ray Davis Bagley and Dorothy (Newton) Dunn. In addition to her parents, Melissa was preceded in death by her niece, Ericka Holt. Melissa was a lifelong resident of Pine Hill, but had lived in Marion, N.C., since August 2022 with her sister, Karen (Jimmy)…See the Story
Melissa Gale Bagley
Clarke County, Alabama · Clarke CountyHistorian JimPhillips presents a history program. Submitted photo The Thomasville Public Library invites the public to spend an evening with Alabama historian Jim Phillips on April 18 at 5 p.m. The title of the evening’s presentation is “Lost, and Some Found, Treasures of 1800s Alabama.” This presentation will look at such true discovered Alabama treasures as the “Tuscaloosa Hoard” of some 276 pre-Civil War gold and silver coins that were accide…See the Story
‘Lost, and Some Found, Treasures’
Fulton · FultonAbove is a photo of the completed exterior cladding on a new Continuous Dry Kiln (CDK) that is being installed at the Fulton facility, creating increased lumber drying capacity in preparations for adding a second shift of lumber manufacturing in July. Submitted photo VANCOUVER, BC – Canfor Corporation (TSX: CFP) announced April 10 that it will optimize its footprint in southern Alabama by permanently closing its Jackson facility and expanding pr…See the Story
Canfor to restructure Alabama operations
Thomasville · ThomasvilleWilliam Tyler Lynn, age 29, of Thomasville, died April 6, 2024. He was born May 12, 1994 in Selma, to William Grey Lynn and Donna Phillips. He was an employee of Harbor Rail Services and was a member of Hoboken Baptist Church in Sweet Water. William is survived by his wife, Kellie Pope Lynn; mother, Donna Phillips; two daughters, Greycie Cannon Lynn and Jaylan Klair Powell; two sisters, Carrie Lynn Sheffield and Brittany Pharr; paternal grandmot…See the Story
William Tyler Lynn
Clarke County, Alabama · Clarke CountyTo Family, friends, and loved ones: Thank you all for guiding us through what was a tragic loss in our lives. We were able to cope due to your care and support. Your presence was a huge comfort and will never be forgotten. Your help and advice were invaluable. We are not sure we could have coped without it. Your love is greatly appreciated! The Tony Edward Autrey Family The post Thank You first appeared on Thomasville Times.See the Story