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Autaugaville, Alabama is located in Autauga County. Zip codes in Autaugaville, AL include 36003. More Autaugaville information.

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Wednesday May 23 | Montgomery Advertiser

BOE hires two new principals, approves 35 non-renewals

Sharon Hickman, seated at left in foreground, applauds as Kenneth Childree is introduced during Monday's Autauga County Board of Education meeting.

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Tue May 22, 2012

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Two Summer Interns Join Alabama Farmers Federation Staff

The Alabama Farmers Federation has hired an Auburn alum and a current Auburn student for summer internships.

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Sat Apr 28, 2012

Montgomery Advertiser

Davis, Wendland share Willis Bradford award

Autauga Academy's Drew Wendland, left, and Lori Davis of Billingsely, right, were chosen as the recipients of the 2012 YMCA-FCA Willis Bradford Christian Leadership award.

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Tue Apr 24, 2012

Montgomery Advertiser

Willis Bradford Christian Leadership Award: Davis, Wendland share honor

'I was one of the ones who gasped,' said Davis, a senior at Billiingsley. 'I was like that's making history.' Board members even confessed they spent extra time following last week's interview process debating to determine who deserved to be chosen as the YMCA-FCA overall winner in Autauga County.

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Sat Apr 14, 2012

Montgomery Advertiser

The Montgomery Advertiser

Alabama state troopers reported that Delbert White was killed when the 1999 Ford F-150 he was driving left County Road 19 and overturned around 4:45 a.m. Prattville's Way Off Broadway Theatre will debut its latest presentation, 'All the King's Women,' tonight, marking the onset of a three-weekend production period.

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