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    Mobile County authorities thank 911 emergency dispatchers

    04/12/11 In an emergency, the men and women of the Mobile County Communication District are the link to help for the public, local law enforcement officials said Monday.
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    Chickasaw man convicted of raping 16-year-old girl

    04/12/11 Timothy Wayne Williams, 40, was convicted of first-degree rape after a two-day trial. He faces between 10 years and life in prison for the class A felony.
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    Feds to investigate complaint that white school libraries get better support in Mobile County

    04/12/11 The federal government has opened an investigation into allegations that the Mobile County school system spends a disproportionate amount of money on libraries and other facilities in majority-white schools at the expense of predominantly black ones.
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    Proposal to legalize electronic bingo co-authored by Chickasaw mayor

    04/11/11 Mayor Byron Pittman and co-author James Bridges, an investor and lawyer, contend that the state misses out on nearly $600 million a year that bingo establishments could generate.
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    Satsuma residents to vote on split from Mobile County School System

    04/10/11 Satsuma voters will decide Tuesday whether the city should start its own school system, splitting from the Mobile County schools.
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    Two arrested for endangering a child

    04/07/11 Mobile County Sheriff's Deputies arrested two people Wednesday and charged them both with chemical endangerment of a child or exposure. John Sanderson told FOX10 News authorities got it wrong and he wasn't selling drugs.
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    Chickasaw couple charged with possessing drugs in home with 3 kids

    04/07/11 A Chickasaw woman remains in the Mobile County Metro after sheriff's deputies arrested her and a man on drug charges, officials said today in a news release.
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    Dale County EMA gets grant to rewrite hazardous mitigation plan

    04/06/11 Dale County was among seven Alabama communities and two in the Wiregrass to receive hazard mitigation grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency .
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    Accident Involving a Log Truck on Highway 43

    04/01/11 CHICKASAW, AL - Authorities are on the scene of an accident involving a log truck and a car on Craft Highway and Highway 43. Authorities are on the scene of an accident involving a log truck and a car on Craft Highway and Highway 43. No word yet on the extent of injuries. The area will be closed for a while for cleanup. There are logs in the roadway.
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    Ala. debates limits on breakaway school districts

    03/26/11 Associated Press - March 26, 2011 3:34 PM ET MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - Local leaders in Alabama are protesting legislation that would limit the ability of small communities to form their own school...
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    Ala. debates limits on breakaway school districts

    03/26/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press MOBILE, Ala. Local leaders in Alabama are protesting legislation that would limit the ability of small communities to form their own school districts. The bills come as authorities in Chickasaw and Satsuma consider whether to pull out from larger school districts. Chickasaw Mayor Byron Pittman calls the legislation a "complete injustice," while a city ...
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    MTB News & Racing Round-up, Tuesday, March 8, 2011

    03/08/11 The US Open of Mountain Biking, a downhill event at Diablo Freeride Park in Vernon, New Jersey, is returning in 2011 for its ninth edition. The event, which will take place from May 26 to May 29, draws elite gravity racers from around the globe to compete for the US$50,000 prize purse.
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    Metropolitan Bank Announces New Hires

    03/07/11 Metropolitan Bank has added a health care team to its private client group. As part of that effort, the bank has hired Holly Bronson, formerly with Ma...
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    Methodist Le Bonheur Teams Win Quality Cup Awards

    03/07/11 Three Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare teams were the recipients of Quality Cup Awards presented by the Greater Memphis Chamber and Southwest Tennessee...
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    American Esoteric Labs Unveils New Facility

    03/07/11 American Esoteric Laboratories of Memphis will unveil its new facility Wednesday during a grand opening at 1701 Century Center Cove. AEL, a division o...
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    SBA Emerging 200 Program Begins New Round

    03/07/11 For a fourth year, Memphis city and Shelby County governments and the federal Small Business Administration are seeking small businesses likely to exp...
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    Jacksonville State announces 2011 football signing class

    02/02/11 Here's a look at the 2011 Jacksonville State Football Signees that will play for the Gamecocks after Wednesday's National Signing Day.
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    Devil statue is mine -- and it seems cursed, former Baldwin County DA says (Political Skinny)

    01/31/11 Former Baldwin County District Attorney said he brought the devil statue to work and bad things kept happening to people who came in contact with it.
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    Satsuma to vote on split from Mobile County Public School System

    01/20/11 Satsuma residents will head to the polls, likely within the next 30 to 60 days, to decide whether the city will raise taxes and split from the Mobile County Public School System.
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    Businesses press Feinberg for answers

    01/18/11 A lot of people on the Gulf Coast say they feel slighted, and some of them let Ken Feinberg know about it Tuesday. One family whose claim hasn't been paid is fighting to keep their business open.
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