50 years ago: November 11, 1974
Fifty years ago today: Doubt still lingers over city elections as judges debate voting rights complaint.
Fifty years ago today: Doubt still lingers over city elections as judges debate voting rights complaint.
Topping the headlines on this day 50 years ago: Doubt hovers over election as city moves ahead with a vote.
Topping the headlines on this day 50 years ago: The Dublin City Council declined to cancel upcoming elections even though the city face a voting rights act lawsuit.
A federal lawsuit accusing the city of violating the 1965 Voting Rights Act threatens to stop upcoming elections.
Praise for the area's mental health care and three people arrested for connection to local burglaries were the biggest stories on this day 50 years ago.
The tragic death of 56-year-old man in a trailer fire was the top story on this day 50 years ago.
The merger of two local banks and the opening of a office for the Busbee campaign topped headlines on this day 50 years ago.
Topping the news on this day 50 years ago was information on absentee ballots for an upcoming election and a new attendance policy for the county schools.
The approval of new speed limits and a a shipment of seized marijuana making a local stop were the big stories on this day 50 years ago.
The top stories on this day 50 years ago included the arrest of nine local residents in illegal gambling raids.