New Albany Municipal Election Results

Mayor Tim Kent – 1152 (56.00%) Bill Robertson – 903 (43.90%) Chief of Police Chris Robertson – 1431 (69.20%) Mark Golding – 637 (30.80%) Ward 1 Alderman Jeff Olson – 317 (73.89%) Daniel Frain – 111 (25.87%) Ward 3 Alderman Kevin Dale White – 154 (34.22%) Larry Dykes – 152 (33.78%) Chris Buford – 106 [...]

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ELECTION RESULTS 2013

The News-Exchange will have live election results here tonight. Click the headline to go the link to the live results page. Follow results from all around Northeast Mississippi. The News-Exchange will cover the primary with all the votes you wan to know. Also check out coverage in the News-Exchange newspaper. Click here for results.

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The New Albany city primary elections will be held next Tuesday.

After a very quiet early campaign, candidates have been knocking on doors the past few weeks and taking part in forums and other opportunities to present their views on important issues to the voters. We at the News Exchange have posed a variety of questions on important issues over the past months and have asked [...]

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Krewe of Grenouilles has pre-Frog-A-Nanny breakfast

The Krewe of Grenouilles celebration breakfast was held on Tuesday, April 23, in the New Albany High School Cafeteria. The breakfast was hosted by the Special Services Department and was in honor of the Krewe of Grenouilles. Special Education teachers were invited as well as the Life Skills class of NAHS. The tables were decorated [...]

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NAES first-graders have fairy tale theater

To conclude a unit of study on Fairy Tales, first graders at New Albany Elementary School participated in a Fairy Tale Theater on April 12. Students dressed in their favorite fairy tale costume and attending a Fairy Tale Theater presented by first grade teachers, assistants, and school staff members. Teachers acted out well-known fairy tales [...]

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Current version of GED test to expire at end of 2013

GED test-takers who need to finish the current version of the GED need to do so by the end of 2013 according to officials from Northeast Mississippi Community College. The GED test contains five parts that can be taken separately, but must all be passed to receive a high school credential. GED test-takers who have [...]

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The Playhouse

It was in April of last year that my conscience began meeting with me in my closet. My rack of hanging clothes had no sliding room, and it was a squeeze effort to add freshly ironed items. My conscience would point to the crowed rack and chide me for my clothing surplus. I would defend [...]

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Mind tricks for health

By Dr. Linda Mitchell Weighing in at three pounds with 100,000 miles of transport systems and a quadrillion (I can’t even comprehend this number it is so huge) connections, our brain is unbelievably awesome. There are about 100 billion neurons in the brain, the same as the number of stars in our galaxy. Research (and [...]

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A story about our “Hero”

Hero came in one Monday, and immediately caught the heart of the shelter staff members as a real special dog. You could tell from the look in his eyes, he was in pain, but you could still see his spirit shining through. He came in from Union County animal control 4-2-13, emaciated and covered in [...]

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Super-Couponing Tips

Jill Cataldo saves hundreds by making the most of the common coupon. You can, too. Here’s how. Still shrinking By Jill Cataldo CTW Features The price stays the same, but the product gets smaller and smaller and smaller. It’s called product “shrink” and it’s the result of rising manufacturing costs. As costs rise, companies must [...]

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ICC-Belden to offer GED again

    Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:”Table Normal”; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:””; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:”Times New Roman”; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} The high school equivalency (GED) test will be given at the Itawamba Community College Belden Center (3200 Adams Farm Road), [...]

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Current version of GED test to expire at end of 2013

GED test-takers who need to finish the current version of the GED need to do so by the end of 2013 according to officials from Northeast Mississippi Community College. The GED test contains five parts that can be taken separately, but must all be passed to receive a high school credential. GED test-takers who have [...]

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