06.23.2010 April sales tax collections up
06.22.2010 River Falls work starts today, part of street closed
06.18.2010 $80,000 grant for the Church Street Arts Center Project
06.17.2010 July start set for River Falls Street
05.27.2010 Memorial Day events planned
05.01.2010 Census workers headed out here Monday
04.29.2010 Homecoming 2010: Y'all come!
04.24.2010 Wednesday deadline set for vendors
03.20.2010 Andalusia officials offer Census rewards
03.20.2010 SaeHaeSung breaks ground
03.16.2010 2010 Census has arrived
03.11.2010 City receives $25K in NRCS funds for 2009 rain damages
03.11.2010 Lake Armstrong closed indefinitely
03.10.2010 Covinton Region Honor Flight Announces May 15, 2010 Flight
03.03.2010 SaeHaeSung expansion announced
02.25.2010 Air show added to homecoming
02.17.2010 Mount throws down gauntlet
02.13.2010 Three Notch Market set for May
02.04.2010 Mayor: River Falls project to begin in June
02.03.2010 City gets $250K grant for new pumps
02.02.2010 Local crowned Miss Troy Univeristy 2010
01.28.2010 Bids opened for APD facility
01.28.2010 Mikel honored by state parks, rec group
01.20.2010 Council condemns property
12.26.2009 Japanese restaurant comes to Andalusia
12.26.2009 Officials thankful for city’s, county’s blessings
12.12.2009 Mayor asks citizens to shop locally often
12.12.2009 SaeHaeSung will expand
12.05.2009 Pride on parade
12.04.2009 Starring Christmas
12.02.2009 City seeks to take back Andala building
11.27.2009 Tree lighting event next week
11.18.2009 River Falls work delayed till June
11.16.2009 Sales tax revenues slightly down
11.11.2009 A day of honor
11.04.2009 Mayor: City making progress
10.07.2009 City cleaning up old Alatex property
09.23.2009 Shaw gets 1st biodiesel batch from city
09.15.2009 $6M bond finalized
09.15.2009 City passes $12.7M budget
09.10.2009 Sign of appreciation
09.08.2009 City pays for insurance cost hike
09.08.2009 City will open bids this month for construction at Kirkpatrick Park
09.02.2009 City’s bonds sell on 1st day
08.22.2009 Bright holds impromptu ‘town hall’ meeting
08.19.2009 Burke’s to open new store Oct. 3
08.04.2009 Johnson: city’s finances are sound
08.03.2009 Police facility funded
07.27.2009 Bowlan new APD assistant chief
07.21.2009 Mayor wants to build Alatex memorial
07.17.2009 City closes on Alatex land(2)
07.17.2009 DRA gives grants to 3 businesses
07.08.2009 Census shows increase in city
07.08.2009 City takes big step to pave local road
07.07.2009 City, Bullard partner on paving project
07.07.2009 Work begins on 4th downtown mural
07.06.2009 Sales tax holiday set for August
06.29.2009 Babe Ruth tourney canceled
06.27.2009 Area holding July 4 events
06.22.2009 ‘On the air’ even in storms
06.18.2009 City may get ‘police school’
06.16.2009 Johnson: ‘A red-letter day’
06.11.2009 Holiday Inn Express officially opens today
06.01.2009 Marvin’s opens with ‘board cutting’
05.29.2009 City makes improvements to pools
05.25.2009 ‘None have been forgotten.’
05.21.2009 Marvin’s pleased with 1st week
05.20.2009 ‘$20 on 20th’ sees success
05.18.2009 Spend $20 on the 20th
05.13.2009 Andalusia Ballet explores its future home
05.08.2009 City’s sales tax returns up 6.4%
05.05.2009 City financial report shows revenue up, expenses down
04.22.2009 City’s biofuel system ready
04.21.2009 Ballet to anchor old school
04.07.2009 Council looks at house moving controls
03.25.2009 Mayor still pursuing stimulus funds
03.04.2009 City adjusts noise rules
02.25.2009 Utilities Board looks at River Falls plan
02.05.2009 CEC crew, city crew help in icy Kentucky
02.05.2009 Marvin’s coming to Andalusia
02.04.2009 River Falls update planned
01.28.2009 Bluegrass festival starts today
01.28.2009 City seeks plans for school
01.24.2009 City to host Babe Ruth events
01.21.2009 Airport gets $57K taxiway grant
01.21.2009 City hopes stimulus helps
01.21.2009 Council appoints 2 to city utilities board
01.12.2009 City wants to clean up cemeteries
12.30.2008 APD limits change tonight
12.18.2008 New shoe store coming
12.17.2008 Pinnacle Place almost on go
12.15.2008 Sign of a legend
12.12.2008 Hank Williams marker to be placed
12.04.2008 City to collect oil for Shaw
12.04.2008 Let there be light
12.03.2008 Council gets nuisance lessons
11.26.2008 Officials: Stay safe when out shopping
11.19.2008 APD jurisdiction nixed
11.11.2008 Honoring those who served us
11.11.2008 Hwy. 55 four-lane bids opened
11.06.2008 More than 600 to enjoy ‘Community Christmas’
11.05.2008 City ups garbage rates, OKs budget
11.03.2008 Finding funds for projects 1st priority for new mayor
11.01.2008 City may abolish police jurisdiction
10.22.2008 Council-elect members reach agreement on appointments
10.22.2008 Tractor Supply for Andalusia?
10.18.2008 Shaw invests here
10.15.2008 Council may up fees, cut raises
10.13.2008 Downtown restaurant opens its doors Wednesday
10.13.2008 Square to get Halloween treatment later this month
10.08.2008 Council OKs Utilities Changes
10.08.2008 Jewell, Stewart win city council seats
10.02.2008 Changes begin-UB votes to make mayor board chair
09.17.2008 River Falls priority for new council
09.04.2008 New restaurant opening downtown in October
08.14.2008 City sees changing of the guard
08.05.2008 Notice of Public Meeting 8/13/2008, 2:00 p.m...Discuss development of splash pad at Dream Park
08.04.2008 Public Notice...Voting Machine Testing on 8/20/2008
07.30.2008 Soccer league registration
07.30.2008 Youth will stand out at Thursdays concert
07.26.2008 Mayor: Sales tax holiday good for cities
07.16.2008 City gets $140K DOT grant
07.16.2008 Work to begin on 3rd city mural
07.08.2008 APD joins MySpace
06.28.2008 Stats: City crime dropped in 2007
06.26.2008 Art on the wall
06.26.2008 City to host softball World Series
06.26.2008 Municipal qualifying starts July 1
06.20.2008 AFD_selling Boston butts for July 4
06.18.2008 City bans house moving for six months
06.18.2008 Stingrays honor Don Moody
06.14.2008 City announces league All-Stars
06.10.2008 Dual-enrollment classes offered
06.05.2008 City eyes World Series in 2011
04.17.2008 City could upgrade local homes
04.12.2008 AU to support city's biodiesel efforts
04.12.2008 Projects are well under way
04.05.2008 Audit brings good news to city
04.02.2008 City to tear down old coliseum
03.29.2008 More murals are on the way
03.29.2008 Progress everywhere
03.28.2008 'Hoedown' coming up April 3
03.22.2008 We can be proud of our fire department
03.19.2008 Church Street proposal OK'd
03.15.2008 Foundation is a real Miracle
03.14.2008 Motion to rezone land fails
03.08.2008 Cooking up a new fuel plan
03.05.2008 Council delays vote on arts facility
03.05.2008 Three Notch, Dunson intersection raises concern
03.04.2008 Market makes dinner debut
03.01.2008 YMCA success depends on us
02.26.2008 Dothan painter's mural depicts legend of Andalusia
02.23.2008 More big changes on the way
02.22.2008 'Absolutely Andalusia' expo planned for today
02.20.2008 Council gives OK to spec building plan
02.20.2008 Youth registration continues until end of February
02.16.2008 We can accomplish anything
02.13.2008 'Absolutely Andalusia' set for next Friday
02.12.2008 Dixon, Mikel and Jones among award recipients
02.06.2008 Spec building plan stalled
02.02.2008 Committee work visible soon
01.29.2008 1-117th to be recognized at Saturday 'Freedom Salute'
01.26.2008 We salute our veterans today
01.23.2008 UB extends contract to 2050
01.19.2008 Cemetery improvements set
01.17.2008 Database helps fight crime
01.12.2008 Looking for a good book?
01.04.2008 Housing development proposed
12.21.2007 City could receive $485K from D.C.
12.14.2007 Construction sign of growth in community
12.05.2007 Sonic being rebuilt, will re-open in 2008
12.01.2007 There are plenty of ways to stay active during the holiday season
11.27.2007 Christmas tree will light up square Saturday
11.21.2007 Council explores YMCA potential
10.27.2007 Airport gets $73K, expects more growth
10.23.2007 Welcome home, 1-117th!
10.01.2007 Student Ambassadors: AHS students chosen to represent city
09.25.2007 Murals planned downtown
09.19.2007 Arts group asks for $2.5M
08.30.2007 Regions Bank donates $5K to city for downtown revitalization fund
08.28.2007 City offers activities to keep youth busy
08.28.2007 Letters to the Editor for 8/28/2007
08.28.2007 Restaurant to open in Andala building this fall
08.25.2007 Andalusia makes news across nation for hosting World Series
08.25.2007 New York claims World Series title
08.25.2007 New York takes Series, Babe Ruth may return
08.24.2007 Y'all come: Admission free to championship game
08.23.2007 Southern Hospitality: Visitors report great food, good times while in Andalusia
08.21.2007 Team Standings
08.20.2007 Visitors get taste of Alabama
08.17.2007 Coaches use creative methods to prepare players for heat
08.17.2007 Former Yankee, World Series great delivers keynote address
08.15.2007 World Series players arrive today
08.14.2007 Local hotels filling up
08.11.2007 Babe Ruth World Series field announced
08.08.2007 Mayor: Streets could go dark
08.06.2007 Kirkpatrick Family Donation to City
07.31.2007 Crews work to make city shine for guests
07.28.2007 $2.5M grant will aid job growth
07.18.2007 Head Start asks for funds
07.17.2007 City wants sidewalks done by Aug. 10
07.11.2007 Council hears 20 fuss about road
07.11.2007 First work completed at EJM
06.21.2007 There's prime golfing right here
06.06.2007 Council votes to raise pay
05.30.2007 New hotel good news for city, county
05.30.2007 Senator hands out $4.4M
05.26.2007 New hotel planned
05.16.2007 Airport receives runway grant
05.16.2007 Music series promotes community spirit
05.15.2007 Pay raises proposed
05.02.2007 Andalusia sails through World Series inspection
04.30.2007 First AHS outstanding graduate chosen
04.21.2007 City turns to web to sell surplus items
04.21.2007 Civitans prepare for 20th annual rodeo
04.18.2007 Residents speak out against new bar
04.15.2007 City gets $50K for market(1)
04.13.2007 City gets $50K for market
04.12.2007 'A red-letter day for Andalusia'
04.05.2007 Mikel, Leisure Services do great job
04.04.2007 City limits fire coverage
04.01.2007 Progress evident
03.20.2007 Security cameras going up on square
03.09.2007 Seeking 'common ground'
03.06.2007 UB raises rates
02.22.2007 Absolutely Andalusia: Lifestyle Expo at City Hall today
02.14.2007 Andalusia Elementary gets AMSTI
02.13.2007 Airport's refueling contract renewed
02.12.2007 COMMENTARY - Industry flying high at airport
02.09.2007 Zoning request denied
02.07.2007 Smoking ban approved
02.02.2007 Babe Ruth committe reveals plans
02.02.2007 Ceremony to honor soldiers Saturday
02.01.2007 Restaurateur has rooftop dreams
01.27.2007 This weekend, It's all about Bluegrass music
01.10.2007 Airport receives runway extension grant
12.31.2006 Roberts: More growth in 2007
12.25.2006 Smoking ban on January agenda
12.20.2006 Industry to locate in park, bring 20 new jobs
11.27.2006 City to discuss no smoking ordinances
11.21.2006 City Annexes 120 Acres
11.14.2006 City gets $1 million for access road
11.10.2006 Community salutes veterans
11.03.2006 Governor visits Andalusia
11.02.2006 Schneider to Visit Andalusia
11.01.2006 Officials say event was largest in history
10.30.2006 Mayor asks UB to support housing
10.18.2006 First day of business has pep rally atmosphere
10.17.2006 Council asked to ban smoking
10.16.2006 Wal-Mart offers sneak preview
10.12.2006 1/117th comes home!
10.03.2006 Council denies liquor license
09.28.2006 Utility Board considers budget
09.12.2006 Council annexes land east of city
09.05.2006 City tables utilities decision
08.30.2006 Airport receives $150K FAA grant
08.18.2006 City BOE elections Tuesday
08.17.2006 Gated apartment complex proposed
08.15.2006 City, developer enter agreement
08.12.2006 Wal-Mart to Hire 150 Employees
08.03.2006 City moves forward on bank deal
08.03.2006 Tax-free holiday underway
08.01.2006 City could invest in old bank
07.28.2006 Departure ceremony for 1/117th today
07.26.2006 Utilities Introduces new GM
07.18.2006 City considers parking ban for 'Blue Dot'
06.20.2006 Paving Project OK'd
06.19.2006 Battalion visit 'great day'
06.12.2006 Low unemployment helps officials recruit higher-paying jobs
05.26.2006 Mayor Resigns from Utility Board
05.17.2006 Golfers win THIRD Straight Championship
04.28.2006 City to get Tier 2 plant
04.01.2006 Utilities Board Public Notice
04.01.2006 Utilities Board to Adjust Water and Sewer Rates
03.30.2006 Airport gets $26K grant for hanger
03.29.2006 Utilities Board of the City of Andalusia Receives Audit Report
03.29.2006 Water, sewage rates to increase
03.22.2006 Mayor Proposes Paving Project
03.20.2006 Community Clean-Up
03.13.2006 New Jobs
03.06.2006 'Shortest, Quickest, Cheapest'

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Published Saturday, May 1, 2010

Monday, Census takers will begin knocking on the doors of Covington County residents who have not mailed in their 2010 Census forms.

Nationwide, the push is set to begin today with an estimated 635,000 temporary census takers fanning across America to begin conducting personal interviews of roughly 48 million households.

How-ever as of Friday, Dr. Darryl Lee, Census partnership coordinator for Alabama and Northern Florida, said local census officials were still preparing work assignments.

“We’re not disclosing the number of workers that are going to be in your area because we’re in the process of doing work assignments,” he said. “But I can say that these employees will be working out of the local census office, which is in Phenix City, so they will be working all of those counties.”

Census records show there are 11 southeast Alabama counties covered by that office – including Covington.

“I can also say because of the size of the area, there’s going to be a good number (of Census takers) out in the field,” he said.

Lee reminded residents that census takers are easily identifiable by their census badges and official Census canvas bag.

“Remember, too, that a census worker will never ask to enter your home,” he said.

Lee said if no one is at home at the time of the visit, a door hanger with a contact number on it will be left, and residents can use that number to call and set up an appointment.

“A Census taker will visit the home three times and attempt to reach someone by phone three times,” he said.

“We do need residents to cooperate,” he said. “Open the door and answer the questions. We say, ’10 questions, 10 minutes.’ That’s all.”

According the most recent numbers from the U.S. Census, county participation has leveled off, with most municipalities seeing only a one percent increase from last week’s numbers.

Currently, 63 percent of Covington County has mailed in their Census forms. That’s a 2 percent increase from the final 2000 Census count.

Now, municipal participations rates range from 49 percent in Florala to 77 percent in Opp and 72 percent in Andalusia.

It is estimated 635,000 temporary census takers will fan across America to begin conducting personal interviews with roughly 48 million households that did not send back a completed census form in mail census areas or who did not receive a form at their home.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Published Saturday, April 24, 2010

There will be at least 47 vendors at the first-ever Three Notch Market event set for Sat., May 1, and there’s still room for more.

Sponsored by the Andalusia Junior Woman’s Club, the day is being called an “arts and crafts fair” featuring local talent and vendors.

Amy Dugger, AJWC Three Notch Market chairperson, said Wednesday is the deadline for vendors.

“There is going to be tons to see and tons to do there Saturday,” Dugger said. “We’ve got a host of local businesses who are bringing wares; artists, jewelry makers – you name it. We even have someone from Atlanta coming down to give out gardening tips.

“If you have something you’d like to showcase, we have to know by Wednesday,” she said. “We still have to figure out where everyone is going to be.”

The open-air market style event will be held in the Farmer’s Market on Historic Central Street from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.

Tickets are $3 per person and are available at MaryAnn’s on the Court Square or at the gate. Vendor applications are also available at MaryAnn’s or at the Andalusia Chamber of Commerce. There will be a $100 booth fee and a $25 jury fee.

Food will also be available throughout the day, as well as local entertainment and a 5K race and one-mile fun run will also be held as part of the Three Notch Market activities.

Pre-registration for the run/race will be held from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Fri., April 30, at the Andalusia Chamber of Commerce.

The 5K race will begin at 8 a.m. from the square and will take runners in the Andalusia High School “neighborhood” and ends at CCB Community Bank, where the fun run will begin at 9 a.m. The Fun run will be to Stanley Avenue and back.

Walkers are welcome, and awards will be given to the top five male and female runners in the 5K and to the top five males and females 12 and under in the Fun Run.

Registration is $20 for the 5K, and $15 for the fun run. There also is a no T –shirt registration option for $10. Runners also may register at 7:30 a.m. on the day of the race.

“With this being our first year, we can’t say how grateful we are to have had so much interest,” Dugger said. “It’s going to be a great day.”

All money raised will be donated back to the community through such organizations as the Jr. Miss program, Covington County and Andalusia City schools, Crossover’s Women’s Ministry and the Covington Arts Council.

For additional information, see the Three Notch Market Web site at ajwcthreenotchmarket.webs.com or the Three Notch Market Facebook page.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Air shows, performances, civic projects on tap for event

Published Thursday, April 29, 2010

The committees organizing the components of Andalusia’s Homecoming 2010 celebration have lots of things planned for Andalusia in November – from little details like planting yellow pansies throughout town to big events expected to draw a crowd of 15,000.

The celebration, part of the state Tourism and Travel’s 2010 celebration of Small Towns and Downtowns, centers around the county’s annual Veterans Day celebration and includes a musical program, a street dance, air show, civic project, quilt show and a gala.

Veterans programs

On Veterans Day, Thurs., Nov. 11, the community’s traditional parade and ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Park will be followed by an outdoor reception “under the big top” and the placement of a historic marker at city hall, formerly East Three Notch School. The marker is being provided by the state of Alabama.

Civic project

The civic project for Homecoming 2010 is the improvement and expansion of Andalusia’s Dream Park, located on the campus of LBWCC. Lisa Patterson reported for the Dream Park committee, and said the new build is scheduled for Oct. 20-24.

“Our kickoff is May 14 at Superior Bank,” Patterson said.

“We’re going to raffle off a Big Green Egg with all proceeds going to the Dream Park.”

The Quilters Guild also is going to raffle a quilt with all proceeds going to the Dream Park, she said. As in the original build for the Dream Park, the fundraising effort will include handprints ($25), and supporters may also buy pickets for a new fence ($50).

The handprints and pickets will be pre-sold beginning May 14, and children will be invited to make handprints at a later date.

Billy Bimbo is chairing the fundraising for the project, Patterson said.

A dedication or ribbon cutting will be held during the homecoming weekend, Nichols said.

Andalusia in Review

On Thursday evening, there will be a free performance at the LBWCC Dixon Center, “Andalusia in Review.”

Paula Sue Duebelt and Sue Bass Wilson are putting together the show.

“Sue and I have eight pages of script, going back to Indians, whom we believe were here first,” Duebelt said.

The program will include music appropriate for the history.

“Like when the settlers are coming, it might be ‘Wait for the Wagon,’ “ Wilson said.

“There’ll be some group singing, individual singing,and dancing.”

Open houses, book signing

On Fri., Nov. 12, daytime events will include open houses in the city schools and a book signing by local authors at the Andalusia Public Library.

Street dance

Martha Duggan is chairing the committee staging a street dance on Fri., Nov. 12, between the old Andala and the current CenturyLink buildings. Perfect Image from Mobile will entertain from a wide musical repertoire, she said.

Air Show

Jed Blackwell reported that the David Schultz Air Show has been contracted to stage an air show, which will begin at 1 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 13.

“We already have 22 vendors on board,” Blackwell said.

“There also will be a car show that will coincide with this event.”

The last air show held at the South Alabama Regional Airport, held in 1991, drew 9,000 people, Blackwell said

“We’re setting a goal of 15,000, which would be a crowd similar to attendance at the Rattlesnake Rodeo.”

Like most of the Homecoming 2010 events, the air show is free.

Other events

Other events planning during the extended Homecoming 2010 weekend are a quilt show hosted by the Covington Quilters Guild at Johnson Park.

“Visions of Thread and Fabric” will be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Both First Baptist Church and First United Methodist Church have agreed to host welcome centers for visitors who need a place to rest and refresh between events.

A juried art show is also in the works, organized by Dot Burkett.

Saturday’s events will be end with a gala at the Kiwanis Center.

The four-day Homecoming event is being organized by the city’s Tourism and Relocation committee and chaired by Barbara Nichols

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Published Saturday, March 20, 2010

For Andalusia residents, filling out the U.S. Census form could mean grants for their city and cash for their own pockets.

Andalusia Mayor Earl Johnson said Friday city residents have two ways to “cash in” for filling out the Census forms.

“After everything is said and done, the district who reports the largest percentage of increase in population will receive free garbage service for a month,” Johnson said. “That’s the first way and doesn’t require any effort on the resident’s part except for filling out the form.

“The second is a little more interesting,” he said. “And it means cash money.”

After completing and mailing their completed Census forms, residents are asked to bring the form’s mailing envelope – the one that housed the questionnaire – to a drop off point at city hall, labeled with their name, address and phone number.

Three envelopes will be drawn at the end of the Census process, he said.

“The owner of the first envelope drawn will receive $200; the second, $300 and the third, $500,” he said. “We’re going to take it on faith that these people have completed their Census form and mailed it in because we believe so strongly about what the Census can mean for Andalusia.

“Why? Because every federal or state dollar that is tied to population numbers will use this Census information to determine if Andalusia meets the requirements,” he said. “These numbers could mean millions in dollars for Andalusia. You hear people say ‘we need this national fast food chain or that retail store.’ Well, the first thing they look at is the Census number to determine if our population will sustain it. If we don’t have the numbers, it goes no further.”

Winners’ addresses will be verified to determine if they live inside the city limits.

For those who do not have an official Census envelope or if a Census worker takes the information, Johnson said residents should ask for some documentation from the worker that would substitute in the place of an envelope.

A red barrel will be placed at the utility drive-through located next to city hall and available for usage Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Census forms should be completed and mailed by April 1.