Nov 12, 2007 | WAAY-TV Huntsville
Testing to Take Place at Boeing Plant After TB Scare
For the third time in less than a month, an area company will test employees for tuberculosis. via WAAY-TV Huntsville
“This is a big relief for our family, and I hope that we can finally start down the road of getting some closure”
Last Updated:November 09. 2007 11:59PM Published: November 10. 2007 3:30AM Judy Jester's family and educators from across Lawrence County embraced in hugs Friday morning after learning that her accused killer ... via Times Daily
Woman sought in Decatur credit union robbery
Posted by Staff reports November 09, 2007 9:52 PM Decatur Police Decatur Police and the FBI are searching for this woman, who robbed the Alabama Credit Union in Decatur today. via Mobile Register
College professor charged with murder remains on payroll
A new trial date has been set for a college professor accused of murder. Andrew Pakhomov pled not guilty to murder in a Morgan County Circuit courtroom in January. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
Take short drive to Athens for Italian food
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Type of cuisine served: Italian Credit cards accepted: All Types of alcohol served: Beer, wine, liquor Web site: ... via Times Daily
Man On The Run Now Behind Bars
An escapee from Louisiana is behind bars this morning in the valley. Police arrested 26-year-old Carlis Glynn III while he was doing construction work. via WAAY-TV Huntsville
Friends of accused teen testify
“Then he met with some friends to brag about it.”
Last Updated:November 06. 2007 11:57PM Published: November 07. 2007 3:30AM Friends of Demetrick Young testified Tuesday that Young told them he attacked a Hatton elementary teacher before stealing $1 from her. via Times Daily
Decaturs Waterway to Sparkle in Celebration of the Holiday Season
Most cities have the traditional Christmas parade through the downtown area with decorated floats, baton twirlers of all ages, and high school bands. via WAAY-TV Huntsville
“Our folks have been asking me for a month or so when they were going to get flu shots”
Try this experiment, employers. Take half your employees and tell them they miss entirely too much work, so you are cutting their number of allowed sick days. via The Decatur Daily
Sandwich shop will move into Giovanni's
“If this isn't the best you've tasted, you get it free.”
For four years, Lagniappes has been a mainstay of downtown Decatur lunchtime dining. via News Courier
Hundreds Test Positive for TB at Decatur Plant
“So I am very very concerned about it.”
More than 200 people at a Decatur chicken processing plant have now tested positive for tuberculosis. via WAAY-TV Huntsville
Woman's estranged husband indicted on attempted murder charges
An indictment has been handed down against a Valley man accused of shooting his wife. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
Decatur's Hard Dock Cafe rocks on the weekend
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 3 p.m.-11 p.m.; closed Sunday and Monday Type of cuisine served: Electic Credit cards accepted: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa Types of alcohol served: Full bar Web site: ... via Times Daily
“Not only is this dangerous but it is an inconvenience to homeowners”
By Noah Chandler nchandler@cullmantimes.com Cullman City Police are asking residents to be on the look out for suspects cutting down area power lines. via Cullman Times
The Update -- Monday, Oct. 29, 2007
CNA preferred. Please submit resume to: Life Care Hospice 210 ... >MORE Women's Service Director Walker Baptist Medical Center, located North West of Birmingham, is currently accepting applications for an ... via Cullman Times
Hometown Grocery clerk shaken after robbery
“Officer Cash turned around and followed the van into Decatur and stopped the van on Wilson Street with the assistance of Decatur Police Department”
"I'm so nervous," said Patsy Adams, her voice audibly quavering when she called The News Courier a little more than an hour after Hometown Grocery was robbed Monday morning. via News Courier
“We're getting close to a record number of fatalities”
This time, coming in first is not a good thing. Statistics from the Alabama State Troopers show Cullman County is leading the Decatur jurisdiction in car crash fatalities. via Cullman Times
More TB Testing After Another Worker Test Positive
“So it's certainly possible that this second case represents one of those individuals infected in their home country came to the U.S. and now their disease has become active for whatever reason”
NewsChannel 19's Amber Stuart Reporting: The state health office announced Thursday, 700 Wayne Farms employees in Decatur will be tested for tuberculosis, next week. via WHNT-TV Huntsville
Free RV Parking Not Only Perk for Resident Volunteers
The Decatur Daily - Decatur,AL,USA The chatter of songbirds blends with rustling maple leaves that can't quite hide the retiring sun. via RVbasics.com News
Man Arrested In Decatur For Exposing Himself
Seventy-four-year-old Gordon Sorrell, Junior is charged with indecent exposure and harassment. via WAAY-TV Huntsville