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Don’t cut out those who need you

When the going gets tough, the tough get going. But, when times get tight, the tight get tighter.

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Few joins Times staff

John Few has joined the staff of The Demopolis Times as a reporter.

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Crossing the bridge to friendship

When you walk into Napoleon’s Restaurant at The Demopolis Inn on any given Wednesday, you will find two ...

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Local banks avoid national crisis

While the economy remains in turmoil and Congress continues to hash out a bailout plan, local community banks ...

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Repairs begin on rail trestle

Repair work has begun on the railroad trestle that spans the Black Warrior River north of Demopolis

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Into the light

Mrs. Mackey's fourth-grade science class is using the new curriculum from AMSTI, Alabama Math, Science and Technology Institute.

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Gaineswood gets roof-lift

New roof going up for gate house

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BWMH recognizing breast cancer awareness

Since the first National Breast Cancer Awareness Month was celebrated in October 1985, mammography rates have more than ...

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DHS will be honored by state

Demopolis High School will be honored at the state board of education on Oct. 9 for being a ...

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Delegation makes case for local funding

A delegation of representatives from Demopolis and Marengo County went to Montgomery on Monday to present its case ...

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Trestle repairs beginning

Scott Bridge Co. Inc. of Opelika was on the scene Monday of Friday’s railroad trestle accident, assessing the ...

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Friends of the Library lands $1K grant

The Friends of the Demopolis Public Library was recently awarded a $1,000 grant from the Black Belt Community ...

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DCSF awards $58K in grants

For the first time since its grants program began, the Demopolis City Schools Foundation awarded funding to every ...

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Where are the Demopolis High Tiger fans?

As I stood in the stands cheering at Friday night’s football game, I wondered why I sounded so ...

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Bailout should be made painful to CEOs and CFOs

Ouch. After lawmakers opted to kill the proposed $700-billion bailout package, the Dow Jones Industrial average plummeted more ...

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