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New Borrow Smart Alabama(TM) Member Promotes Responsible Use of Loans
Easy Money, a short term lender with stores in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Cullman and Oneonta, recently joined Borrow Smart Alabama and will begin airing TV ads to encourage consumers to use its loans responsibly.
Otelco Declares Distribution Payment to IDS Holders
Otelco Inc. , the sole wireline telephone services provider in rural communities in Alabama, Maine and Missouri, today announced that its Board of Directors has declared a distribution of $0.42 per Income ...
The Alabama Nursing Home Association will honor six nursing homes for practices that improve the care of residents.
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Star Shooter Camp termed a success
Mark Dobbs described Jay Wolf's Star Shooter Camp as "great." Dobbs, who serves as junior varsity boys basketball coach at Douglas, saw about 30 players from Douglas participate in the July 30 event at Loyd ...
Oneonta's Otelco buys Northeast competitor for $101M
Telephone service operator Otelco Inc., based in Oneonta, is expanding its footprint to the Northeast by buying a competitor for $101.3 million.
On the Bright Side: Boy Scout collects flags for Eagle
An Oneonta Boy Scout is helping his community as he works toward Scouting's highest level.
An area Bigfoot research group is busy this summer with planned expeditions near Douglas and Guntersville.
Radar shows a decaying band of showers moving eastward from Oneonta to Gardendale to Oak Grove.
Convicted child sex offender jailed after found living with teen-aged boy, sheriff says
A convicted sex offender is being held without bond in the Marshall County jail here after he was found living with a 16-year-old boy, Sheriff Scott Walls said in a press release today.
Snead cheerleaders to continue careers
Six Snead State Community College cheerleaders will continue their college careers as members of cheerleading squads at four different universities.
It's only natural to think of music when heading to Montgomery, Alabama. After all, this is where Hank Williams started out, and there's even a museum in town dedicated to the memory of old Luke The Drifter.
Otelco Announces Plans to Move Listing to the NASDAQ Global Market
Otelco Inc. , the sole wireline telephone services provider in the Alabama, Maine and Missouri rural communities it serves, today announced its intention to transfer the listing of its Income Deposit Securities ...
Motoring in the Magic City this weekend
A scene from the Birmingham Mustang Club's 2007 picnic. If the predicted rain holds off this Saturday there are a couple of potentially cool events for us Alabama gearheads.
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First official Flag Day a big deal in Oneonta
"So much has been said of late about devotion to the flag, which is perhaps the very first thing to be considered, that it is evidently the thing this month to arrange for observance of the day of the unfurling ...
Pennie Bickerstaff knew that with every moment the paramedics did not arrive, her 22-year-old son Daniel's life was withering away.
The drive on Alabama 75 got a lot smoother last week. Two new lanes are open from Cochran's Corner to the Marshall/DeKalb county line.
Birmingham Rocks: Sandstone architecture celebrated at Vulcan Park
“Building with sandstone has been a part of the Birmingham area's history from the beginning”
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