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Lat / Lon: 34.6058°N / 86.9833°W

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    DA speaks about Hartselle child murder case

    06/23/11 Morgan County District Attorney Scott Anderson said a number of factors may have delayed the case of Jayden Travis's death.
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    Steakhouse returns to Hartselle

    06/19/11 Bryan and Valerie Hughes didn't plan to open their popular restaurant chain in Hartselle when the couple moved their family here in December. But everything fell in line.
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    Court challenges loom for new, far-reaching Alabama immigration law

    06/19/11 "The entire purpose of this law is to discourage illegal aliens from coming to Alabama and to keep those already here from putting down roots," Alabama Rep. Mickey Hammon, R-Decatur said Friday.
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    List of APME newspaper contest winners

    06/19/11 Non-Deadline Reporting: 1st Place: Opelika-Auburn News, "Into A Cool March Night," Ed Enoch , Amy Weaver ; 2nd Place: The News-Courier , Athens, "Who'll Stop The Pain?"
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    Southside anglers finish fourth at high school bass tournament

    06/18/11 The Southside High School bass fishing duo of Madison Hayes and Cole Mayo finished in fourth place Saturday at the Alabama Student Angler Bass Fishing Association State Championship on Wheeler Lake in Decatur.
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    Thomasville courting third metals company

    06/14/11 Thomasville officials are recruiting a third metals-related firm to the Clarke County town.The city's Industrial Development Board last week requested $10 million in tax-free bonds from the state for a location of Metals USA, which processes and distributes steel and...
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    Drought hits Alabama farmers

    06/13/11 Farmers in North Alabama are having a tough time beating the drought.
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    Bassmaster series nears completion in Alabama

    06/12/11 Ending with a bang in 'Bama: 2011 Bassmaster Elite Series finale and Angler of the Year finish line coming up Thursday through Sunday on Alabama's...
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    Republicans see success

    06/12/11 By M.J. Ellington Montgomery Bureau Many Republicans were elected in November on a pledge to make state government more open and transparent for Alabamians. After a special session on ethics in December and the 2011 regular session that ended Thursday, majority party leaders can tally a list of changes they promised voters, including transparent legislation.
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    AU graduate named Miss Alabama

    06/12/11 Miss Leeds Area Courtney Porter has been crowned Miss Alabama 2011.
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    Redstone Arsenal has generated growth, prosperity for Huntsville for more than 60 years

    06/12/11 Redstone Arsenal has a $2.3 billion annual economic impact on North Alabama and southern Tennessee, by the estimate of numbers used by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce.
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    List of APA winners

    06/12/11 Division A: 1st place, The Birmingham News; 2nd, The Tuscaloosa News; 3rd, The Press-Register (Mobile). Division B: 1st, Opelika-Auburn News; 2nd, The News Courier (Athens); 3rd, The Fort Payne Times-Journal.
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    Water park fights: Commenters hold Alabama Adventure, city, parents responsible

    06/07/11 BESSEMER, Alabama -- There's much talk today over a borderline riot at Alabama Adventure theme park in Bessemer on Monday afternoon.
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    City leaders address coyote problem in Decatur

    06/07/11 On Monday, Decatur city leaders brought the problem of coyotes before the public, warning pet owners to keep their pets inside at night.
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    Rush, The Radiators and Rye Whiskey lead the week ahead in New Orleans

    06/06/11 Canadian rockers Rush, The Radiators' farewell and a Rye Whiskey tasting are among this week's best bets around New Orleans. File photoCanadian rockers Rush play the New Orleans Arena Friday, June 10, 2011. Also in the clubs, Grayson Capps goes...
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    Congressman Mo Brooks to hold open house

    06/05/11 Congressman Mo Brooks will be holding an Open House in his Decatur District Office.
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    4 children injured in wreck

    06/05/11 It happened around 4:00 p.m. Sunday on County Road 195 in Lawrence County.
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    Business Buzz: June 5

    06/05/11 Published: Sunday, June 5, 2011 at 3:30 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, June 3, 2011 at 4:20 p.m. Henry Burt has been named a commercial print manager for the Regional Media Group, and Isiah Houston has been named packaging and distribution manager for The Tuscaloosa News.
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    Support Groups - 6-8

    06/01/11 Does Cape May have a Women's Senior Citizen Support Group for recently widowed & needing socializing? Anyone with information on who to contact for assistance, or who would like to start such a group, would greatly be appreciated, if you would respond. The Golden Years.
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    Relief by the River in Decatur

    05/31/11 Decatur, AL - Relief by the River is an event that was organized by MarMac Charities to give North Alabama residents a chance to give to storm victims all while having a little bit of fun.
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