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Welfare fraud not unusual

Messenger Intern Welfare fraud convictions like the one last month of a Pike County woman may be more ...

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Gubernatorial issues: education, ethics

BNI Newswire Alabama’s gubernatorial candidates have hit the ground running with the next leg of the campaign, focusing ...

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Ramage: Council not stalling

Features Editor Brundidge Mayor Jimmy Ramage said the city council is not stalling on the request by the ...

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What will be the fate of Knox fields?

What will become of the Knox Street baseball fields? It’s a question that Troy’s elected officials must decide, ...

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Rainy Day fund passes statewide

Messenger Intern The votes are in. The people’s voice has been heard. Finally, the 2002 Primary Election is ...

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City stalls on funding

Features Editor For the second time in a month, the Brundidge City Council put off taking action on ...

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Siegelman, Riley win

LEA ANN STEWART BNI Newswire U.S. Rep. Bob Riley, whose campaign had been steadily growing in the polls, ...

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‘Magic’ hasn’t left L.A. Lakers

Sports Columnist I really had every intention of writing about something other than the NBA Playoffs this week. ...

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Voters nix office

Messenger Intern The amendment to abolish the office of constable passed with an approval of 71 percent: 2,319 ...

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Low voter turnout is disappointing

The results were much as expected: only 23 percent of Pike County’s registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday’s ...

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