Volume 35, Number 29
© Stagner Publications
Wednesday, January 4, 2006

Members of the Ardmore Cub Scouts Pack 282 who visited residents of SunBridge Nursing Home in Ardmore on December 17, 2005, and delivered a fruit basket or a rose to each resident to demonstrate their theme for the month of love, hope and charity by visiting the elderly and sick are, from left, front row, Austin Lewis, Zeb Pankey, Ryan Fowler, Caleb Barnett, Taylor Hill, Mac Graham; back row, Shay Hudson, Cody Lewis, Adam Buchanan and Roy Pankey.

Town Of Ardmore, AL Has Productive Year In 2005
The Town of Ardmore, AL Mayor and Town Council faced numerous issues and challenges as 2005 unfolded. Facing each month with a sincere dedication to serve the people of the Ardmore community, the mayor and council tackled each problem head on and, on the whole, achieved positive results.

Fayetteville Fire Department Awarded $161,975 Grant
U.S. Senators Bill Frist (R-Tenn) and Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn), along with U.S. Representative Lincoln Davis (D-Tenn) have announced that the Fayetteville Fire Department will receive grant monies totaling $161,975, earmarked for operations and fire safety.

Playhouse Drawing Tickets On Sale At APD
Area residents have the opportunity to bring a smile to the face of a lucky boy or girl while, at the same time, contributing to a worthy cause.

MMC Faculty And Staff Pledge $230,000 To Capital Campaign
The early stages of a major fund-raising campaign is quietly moving ahead at Martin Methodist College, and if the response by faculty and staff is any indication, the future of the four-year liberal arts college could not be brighter.

Lady Tigers Top Danville At New Hope
Ardmore High School's Varsity Girls' Basketball Team displayed deadly accuracy from three-point range in the early going last Friday night and it paid off. The Lady Tigers hit six treys in the first half, including four in the first quarter, and held on to defeat a talented Danville team by the score of 41-33.

Tigers Impressive In Win Over New Hope
Ardmore opened play in the New Hope Christmas Tournament last Thursday with an impressive win over the host Indians. Riding an early offensive explosion, the Tigers cruised to a 64-43 win and advanced to the tournament's championship game.
Lady Tigers Drop Game To New Hope
The Lady Tigers traveled to New Hope last Thursday to compete in the New Hope Christmas Tournament. Taking on the host Lady Indians in the opening game, Ardmore played a spirited game, fought back to tie the game late in the fourth quarter, but eventually came out on the short end of a 37-32 score.
Tigers Take Second In New Hope Tournament
Ardmore High School's Varsity Boys' Basketball Team was unable to overcome a slow start in the championship game of the New Hope Christmas Tournament. Falling behind Madison County 19-3 at the end of the first quarter, the Tigers fought back with a strong third quarter, came within five points of the lead in the fourth quarter, but eventually came out on the short end of a 62-48 score.
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