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04-24-2003, 03:13 AM
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Tigers end season with 24-7 record.
<p>A large hometown crowd turned out for the 1st round of playoffs between the Tigers and Tallassee High School. Tallassee jumped up quickly 2-0 in the first inning, thanks to a sac fly and a passed ball at the plate. The Tigers came back with 2 runs of their own in the bottom of the 1st. The Tallassee added 2 more unanswered runs, and won the game 4-2. Matt Chambless took the hard luck loss, with the usually prolific Tiger offense missing their marks. The Tigers end their season with the record of 24-7. Congratulations to the players and coaches for a great season.</p>
Girl Scout cookies are serious business.
<p>The Tombigbee Girl Scouts Council is suing former troop leaders Jana Alston of Linden, Debby Remmert of Tuscaloosa, and Johnella Jones of Demopolis in Tuscaloosa County Circuit Court. According to the lawsuit, the three women failed to produce over $6,000 in profits from cookie sales last year. According to the Council leader, bad cookie debt is an ongoing problem.Read the full story here. (http://www.al.com/newsflash/regional/index.ssf?/newsflash/get_story.ssf?/cgi-free/getstory_ssf.cgi?j9986_BC_AL--GirlScoutCookies&&news&newsflash-al)</p>
Demopolis chosen for ACE program.
<p>Board members of the Alabama Communities of Excellence program today announced that eight Alabama communities have been selected for a pilot program focused on supporting and developing communities to be more competitive in attracting industry. The Alabama communities chosen to participate in the ACE Program are: Brewton, Monroeville, Demopolis, Wetumpka, Valley, Guin, Haleyville and Guntersville. Communities with populations between 2,000 and 12,000 will have opportunities annually to participate in the ACE program. Communities not selected this year will receive feedback and encouragement to participate in the program in the future.</p>
D.A. getting new headmaster.
<p>Though they aren’t saying so yet, Webb Tutt will most likely be the new headmaster and head football coach at Demopolis Academy. The school’s headmaster Sid Atkins is retiring at the end of this year. The Times seems on board with pushing D.A. into being a better school. They all avoid the obvious: Where are the black students? The school is far inferior academically, athletically, and financially to the Demopolis Public school system. The only reasons you have for going to the Academy are: A) You child has social difficulties and requires 1-1 attention and constant supervision, or B) You have a problem with blacks and can afford the 200+ monthly bill to keep your child in an all Caucasian environment. I do agree having more than one school option is good for a town, but let’s not kid ourselves.</p>
<img src="http://www.demopolis.biz/upload/baseballends.jpg" width="400" height="172">
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Tigers end season with 24-7 record.
<p>A large hometown crowd turned out for the 1st round of playoffs between the Tigers and Tallassee High School. Tallassee jumped up quickly 2-0 in the first inning, thanks to a sac fly and a passed ball at the plate. The Tigers came back with 2 runs of their own in the bottom of the 1st. The Tallassee added 2 more unanswered runs, and won the game 4-2. Matt Chambless took the hard luck loss, with the usually prolific Tiger offense missing their marks. The Tigers end their season with the record of 24-7. Congratulations to the players and coaches for a great season.</p>
Girl Scout cookies are serious business.
<p>The Tombigbee Girl Scouts Council is suing former troop leaders Jana Alston of Linden, Debby Remmert of Tuscaloosa, and Johnella Jones of Demopolis in Tuscaloosa County Circuit Court. According to the lawsuit, the three women failed to produce over $6,000 in profits from cookie sales last year. According to the Council leader, bad cookie debt is an ongoing problem.Read the full story here. (http://www.al.com/newsflash/regional/index.ssf?/newsflash/get_story.ssf?/cgi-free/getstory_ssf.cgi?j9986_BC_AL--GirlScoutCookies&&news&newsflash-al)</p>
Demopolis chosen for ACE program.
<p>Board members of the Alabama Communities of Excellence program today announced that eight Alabama communities have been selected for a pilot program focused on supporting and developing communities to be more competitive in attracting industry. The Alabama communities chosen to participate in the ACE Program are: Brewton, Monroeville, Demopolis, Wetumpka, Valley, Guin, Haleyville and Guntersville. Communities with populations between 2,000 and 12,000 will have opportunities annually to participate in the ACE program. Communities not selected this year will receive feedback and encouragement to participate in the program in the future.</p>
D.A. getting new headmaster.
<p>Though they aren’t saying so yet, Webb Tutt will most likely be the new headmaster and head football coach at Demopolis Academy. The school’s headmaster Sid Atkins is retiring at the end of this year. The Times seems on board with pushing D.A. into being a better school. They all avoid the obvious: Where are the black students? The school is far inferior academically, athletically, and financially to the Demopolis Public school system. The only reasons you have for going to the Academy are: A) You child has social difficulties and requires 1-1 attention and constant supervision, or B) You have a problem with blacks and can afford the 200+ monthly bill to keep your child in an all Caucasian environment. I do agree having more than one school option is good for a town, but let’s not kid ourselves.</p>