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Lindsey's celebrates five years of business
Now, Lindseya s is celebrating its five-year anniversary. a oeI used to design jewelry out of my house,a said co-owner Sandra Seale.
Fledgling toy maker may locate in Linden
Published: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 3:30 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 9:53 p.m. In Alabama's Black Belt, economic development opportunities are few and far between.
IRS seeks to pay Marengo County residents
Eight residents of Marengo County are currently wanted by the Internal Revenue Service - but thata s a good thing.
Leadership Marengo meets in Linden
Leadership Marengo Class XVI who attended the November session at the Marengo County Counrthouse on Tuesday included Jenna Cook, Steve Davis, Walt Weninger, Jackie Poole, Jennifer Cassidy, John Lehning, Linda Murdock, Jeanette Crusoe, Aliquippa Allen, Angelia Mance, Debbie Foxhall, Brian Doss, Felicia Collins, Leon Clark and Jake Key, joined by ...
How far has hysteria really come
It is a troubling thing that the Fort Hood massacre would occur at all in this nation.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association released its new classification alignments for the 2010-2012 seasons Wednesday.
Linden starting Veterans Day festivities
The parade will begin at 11 a.m. at the intersection of U.S. Highway 43 and State Highway 28 in front of the courthouse.
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Meredith Lauren Parnell and Matthew Ryan McMullin were united in marriage on October 3, 2009 at First United Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Police patrols to help encourage Halloween safety
Halloween is a time of fun and festivity, a time for costumes and getting more candy and treats in one night than you would probably get for the rest of the year.
Flu vaccines available in county
The H1N1 flu vaccine will be in this area beginning today , according to officials at the Alabama Department of Public Health.
Chili cook-off heats up fall season extravanganza
There's one thing you have to say about Alabama's first lady, Patsy Riley: 'If she hosts it, they will come.' And come they did, as she joined Gov.
Schools adjust to proration, tap reserves
Gov. Bob Riley declared a 7.5-percent proration rate earlier this week. That means that in order to maintain a balanced budget, the amount of money the state would allot to its school systems would be reduced by 7.5 percent.
The Mustard Seed changes hands
Nothing will be impossible for you." - Matthew 17:20 In 1993, Joy Collins purchased The Mustard Seed gift shop from Jean Richie 17 years after it opened as a small shop on Strawberry Avenue behind Colony Office Products.
Small-town attitude helps those in need
There are a lot of good things about living in a small town or community. Generally, everybody knows everybody else, and a lot about everybody else.
Former basketball Wizard charms Linden students
That career brought him to venues around the world and all across the United States.
Showers are likely, with a possible thunderstorm in the Birmingham area today with a high near 83
Showers are likely, with a possible thunderstorm in the Birmingham area today and a high near 83, according to the National Weather Service .
Crunching the numbers for the upcoming budget
Putting together a budget for a city or county is a daunting task. Much of the revenues are dependent upon taxes, which fluctuate throughout the year.
Three Demopolis schools, all Linden schools meet AYP
Three Demopolis City schools - Westside Elementary, U.S. Jones Elementary and Demopolis Middle School - met all 17 of their AYP goals in the 2008-09 school year.
Joe Gottfried, Athletics Director at the University of South Alabama, announced Thursday the formation of a radio network with three Gulf Coast area stations and USA's flagship station, WNSP 105.5 FM in Mobile.