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Arrest Report December 23, 2009
The Limestone County Sheriff's Department reported the following arrests Tuesday: A* Michael Jeffery Dotson, 44, of 23336 Fain Road, Elkmont, four counts of second-degree possession of a forged instrument; bail set at $10,000 A* Jarvis Werner Hines, 23, of 19864 Roosevelt St., Tanner, held for court on previous murder charge in connect with the ...
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Vets museum honors volunteers with luncheon
Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives Board of Directors President Jerry Crabtree presents a plaque to Col.
Be a Pet Foster Parent This Christmas
A group of women in Limestone County have opened a no-kill shelter in Tanner. They decided to open the shelter after seeing hundreds of dogs euthanized at the Athens Shelter.
Gilbert Crutchfield, holds his World War II medals in Tanner, Ala. Crutchfield, who survived Pearl Harbor attack on Dec.
Mooresville, AL Asks: "Have You Seen Buster?"
Posted by Tanner Latham , December 2, 2009 in Alabama , Random Roaming , Road Folk , Tanner Latham The December issue of Southern Living features a story on the annual Christmas Progressive Dinner in Mooresville, Alabama .
Arrest Report December 3, 2009
The Limestone County Sheriff's Department reported the following arrests Wednesday: A* Brenda Jewell Burell, 33, of 1803 W. Hobbs St., Athens, warrants for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia A* Lex Alan Dienst, 34, of 708 Highway 160, New Port, Tenn., violating terms of probation on previous conviction for ...
Trinity High Class of '73 to host Dec. 12 Christmas Gala
The Trinity High School Class of 1973 presents its annual Christmas Gala at 6:30 pm.
County to say thanks for grants
Wednesday, the Limestone County Commission will show their appreciation to Congressman Parker Griffith and the legislative delegation for helping secure funding for key projects through Resource, Conservation & Development grants.
Limestone authorities arrest 3 in unrelated thefts; investigating burglary
Limestone County deputies arrested three people on unrelated theft charges Tuesday and were investigating a burglary overnight.
Play brings WWII era to Athens
Sixty-eight years ago, the Andrews Sisters were Americaa s wartime sweethearts. Paperboys hawked editions with headlines about World War II.
A chorus of hissing cats is what the group of baby barn owls in Tanner sounded like when disturbed.
Every which away' on annexed land
Buddy Garrett farms more than 600 acresw in the southern part of Limestone County, where cotton is a an important part of the economy.
Athens can survive growth of other cities, mayor says
LIMESTONE IS BOOMING: Third in a series During its 191-year history, Athens has survived an invading army during the Civil War, tornadoes and downtown fires, including a gas line explosion.
Huntsville, Madison plant themselves in growth area
Southern Charm Village sits on former farmland on Huntsville-Browns Ferry Road near the Mooresville Road intersection.
The eastern part of Limestone County is growing in residential lots, including new subdivisions like Brentwood Village on Gray Road, where homes list for $300,000-plus. It has a Madison address but is not in the annexed area.
Arrest Report October 29, 2009
Limestone County Sheriff's Department reported the following arrests Wednesday: A* Jarvis Deshun Cain, 30, of 1306 Montreat Drive, Athens, possession of a controlled substance, second-degree illegal possession of marijuana A* Joshua Ray Cowan, 25, of 17028 Matthew Way, Apt.
Dog rescue opens in Athens - needs volunteers
For Brandy Patton, the name of her business is her philosophy on life.Patton is the owner of the new dog rescue in Athens called Peace, Love & Animals.
Former Navy medic is among WWII vets taking Honor a
If any of the World War II veterans aboard Saturdaya s Honor Flight Tennessee Valley need a little potion for extra energy, a Decatur man might be able to mix one up.
Severe storms topple trees, damage homes across North Alabama
Crews are still cleaning up in the aftermath of severe storms that swept across North Alabama.
Alabama DOT counting cars at I-565, Research Park Boulevard
Several people asked Thursday why there were several white vans from the state Department of Transportation at the Interstate 565 and Research Park Boulevard interchange.