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8 hrs ago | Andalusia Star-News

IRS - Shas checks available for county residents

The Internal Revenue Service has checks available for at least five Butler County residents, according to Dan Boone, IRS Media Specialist.

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Related Topix: Tax, Greenville, AL, Georgiana, AL

Fri Nov 20, 2009

The Luverne Journal

Decision to have prostate exam saves truck driver's life

Come Thanksgiving Day 2009, Jimmy Love will have much to be grateful for. The 56-year-old big rig truck driver believes he truly dodged a bullet.

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Related Topix: Prostate Cancer, Health, Greenville, AL, Medicine, Urology, Birmingham Metro

Sun Nov 08, 2009

The Mobile Register Online

Florida woman killed in Butler County wreck this morning

A Florida woman was killed this morning in a one-vehicle wreck in Butler County, according to Alabama State Troopers.

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Related Topix: Georgiana, AL

Sat Nov 07, 2009

The Luverne Journal

AHSAA releases new region alignments

The AHSAA released the 2010-2012 football classifications and region alignments today, and local teams have a few changes to adjust to.

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Related Topix: Montgomery, AL, Brookwood, AL, Tuscaloosa County, AL, Tuscaloosa Metro, Tuscaloosa, AL

Thu Nov 05, 2009

The Luverne Journal

Rain doesn't stop Farm Day

Misting rain and overcast skies couldna t keep folks from going down on the farm.

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Sun Nov 01, 2009

The Luverne Journal

Farm Day returns on Saturday

This Saturday, folks will have a chance to enjoy a cotton-pickina good time as Old Time Farm Day returns to Butler County.

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Related Topix: Greenville, AL

Sun Oct 04, 2009

Montgomery Advertiser

Newell generous to handicapped

About 31 years ago, we had the ribbon cutting for the Butler Activity Training Center in Greenville.

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Related Topix: Greenville, AL

Sat Sep 05, 2009

WPMI

Alabama will use $6M to fight congograss

Sept. 4 - The state of Alabama plans to spend more than $6 million in federal stimulus money in an effort to control a pesky, grass-like weed that much like kudzu has spread across the state.

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Related Topix: Alabama, Mobile Metro, Mobile, AL, Mobile County, AL, Wilmer, AL

Wed Sep 02, 2009

WSFA-TV Montgomery

Covering Butler County: Changes coming to Greenville YMCA

The Greenville YMCA is going through some changes and the Montgomery YMCA is taking over the facility.

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Related Topix: Greenville, AL, Montgomery Metro, Montgomery, AL

Tue Sep 01, 2009

WSFA-TV Montgomery

Butler Co. holds unemployment summit

By his own admission Percy Simpson isn't feeling very confident these days, the result of losing his job two months ago and living off savings.

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Related Topix: Greenville, AL

Thu Aug 27, 2009

WSFA-TV Montgomery

Butler Co. Supt. finalist for new job

Superintendent Mike Looney learned Tuesday morning he's one of two finalists in the running for a position in Tennessee.

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Related Topix: Greenville, AL

Sat Aug 15, 2009

The Luverne Journal

"Getting Ready to Work"

Elected officials plan event for job seekers Published Friday, August 14, 2009 Butler County's elected officials are not sitting back and waiting for the unemployment situation to resolve itself.

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Related Topix: Georgiana, AL

Tue Aug 11, 2009

News Courier

Carroll finalist for job in Tenn.

The superintendent of Limestone County Schools is a finalist for the superintendent's post in Tennessee.

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Related Topix: Limestone County, AL

Sun Jul 26, 2009

Montgomery Advertiser

These farmers love what they do

MCKENZIE -- Think it's tough walking around outside when the temperature is pushing toward 100 degrees and the humidity isn't far behind? Air conditioning has a way of rectifying that, but such is not the case for Jerry and Karen Wingard, who spend their days in the oppressive heat picking tomatoes, okra, peas, squash, watermelons and lots ...

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Related Topix: McKenzie, AL, Greenville, AL, Agriculture, Science, Georgiana, AL

Fri Jul 24, 2009

Demopolis Times

E-911 systems feeling crunch

Other E-911 services have not been so fortunate. a oeWea re holding on right now, and ita s not easy,a Greenville mayor and Butler County E-911 chair Dexter McLendon told his county commissioners earlier this month.

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Related Topix: Marengo County, AL, Greenville, AL, Cell Phones, Electronics, Demopolis, AL

Mon Jul 13, 2009

WSFA-TV Montgomery

Tech. zaps Butler Co. E-911 funding

Technology is usually considered a good thing, but it's starting to take a toll on area emergency services.

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Related Topix: Greenville, AL

The Luverne Journal

Fort Deposit chief shocked by arrests

In the wake of losing two of his police officers, Fort Deposit Police Chief Ben Turner seemed shocked by everything that has taken place over the last few days.

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Related Topix: Fort Deposit, AL, Greenville, AL, Lowndes County, AL

Fri Jul 10, 2009

WHNT-TV Huntsville

2 Fort Deposit police officers arrested

Two Fort Deposit police officers are facing a robbery charge after allegedly robbing a man they stopped on Interstate 65.

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Related Topix: Fort Deposit, AL, Greenville, AL, Lowndes County, AL

Thu Jul 09, 2009

WSFA-TV Montgomery

Two Fort Deposit Police Officers Arrested

Two Fort Deposit police officers are in jail accused of robbing a citizen. District Attorney John Andrews tells WSFA 12 News the Alabama Bureau of Investigation arrested the officers after they allegedly stopped a citizen on Interstate 65 and robbed that person.

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Related Topix: Fort Deposit, AL, Lowndes County, AL

Thu Jun 25, 2009

NBC 15 Online

Official: Chapman Forest Products Plant closing

A Butler County economic development official says the Chapman Forest Products plant in Georgiana will close in less than two weeks, leaving 265 workers without jobs.

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Related Topix: Georgiana, AL

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