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Green Reaches Semis to Highlight Outdoor Nationals Trip
Marion, Ind.-Gabriel Green came within a split second of netting his first career All-American award at the 2012 NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Are bats scary? Do bats hurt people? Come learn the truth about some very unique mammals.
Community colleges seeing declining enrollment
Harris County Sheriff's deputies didn't have to go undercover for their latest bust of sexual predators.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said in a statement on Friday it had appointed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver for the bank, the first Alabama financial institution to become insolvent in more than a year.
Alabama Bank Fails as 2012 Bust Tally Hits 24
NEW YORK -- The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency closed Alabama Trust Bank, NA of Sylacauga, bringing this year's total number of bail failures to 24.
FDIC closes small bank in Alabama
Federal regulators have seized a small bank in Alabama, bringing to 24 the number of U.S. banks that have failed so far this year.
Mr. Pilkington was born May 13, 1946 in Talladega, Alabama, son of the late John Bill and Merle Black Pilkington.
Scientists discover first-of-its-kind bat colony
News Leader 9 has confirmed that as many as 20 students at a school in Phenix City could face criminal charges after a senior prank.
Memorial service for Anniston victims
Family and friends of the victims of one of the most horrendous crimes in Calhoun County remember their loved ones.
Police officers recognize value of fitness
Derrick Kirby and Emily Randles, a police officer and a police detective in Anniston, Ala., run to stay in shape.
Crime History: Mob blows up Freedom Riders bus
On this day, May 14, in 1961, a bus filled with Freedom Riders was fire-bombed on Mother's Day near Anniston, Ala.
Alabama is an interesting place to be. We are in a migratory bird flyway, which means we get to see birds heading south for the winter, & then watch them return to their homes for the summer.
Cedartown High School FBLA members attend power breakfast
Zach Purser, General Manager of Fastenal in Anniston, Ala, and former Future Business Leader of America officer at Cedartown High School, was the speaker at the FBLA Power Breakfast this month.
Five Tracksters Earn All-MCC Recognition
Oskaloosa-Five members of the William Penn track and field programs were honored for their high marks at the league championships as they collected all-Midwest Collegiate Conference honors yesterday.
Scott Miller has enjoyed quite a few levels of success in the music business, pretty much everything but unequivocal stardom.
Where We Came From On August 1st, 1960, John R. and Aliene Green opened a new business in Lenlock called the Lenlock Hobby Shop.
Green's AOY Nets Fifth AOW Accolade
Oskaloosa-Gabriel Green was again the league's top runner last weekend and for his efforts he was named Midwest Collegiate Conference Outdoor Track Athlete of the Week yesterday.
Developer has plans for Centennial Plaza
Glastonbury Gulfport, LLC, has leased about 60 acres of the former Veterans Affairs property from the Gulfport Redevelopment Commission and plans to build a mixture of commercial and residential buildings on it.
Court: CTA can start unloading buses for scrap
The CTA can begin selling 226 allegedly defective buses for scrap metal and launch an expedited appeal of a judge's ruling barring the transit agency from trying to recover millions of dollars from the parent companies of the bus manufacturer, under court rulings disclosed Monday.