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AUGUST 19, 2007
NEWS
New life for old trees: Company’s recycling of trees solves a Decatur problem
Comply by Oct. 1 or face fine: Decatur smoking ordinance generates questions from businesses
Company not linked to loss of defendants: State error blamed for connection to forfeiture of $800,000 in bonds
Decatur teen killed in crash near Trinity
City flooding: Some Southeast Decatur residents link recent water overflow to The Crossings shopping center
Newspaper In Education: Recommended reading: Can you solve the ‘Cody, Tip and the Rusty Truck Mystery’?
Calhoun starts 60th year Monday
Somerville homeowner has complaint of own
CAPITOL LETTER: State politicians taking siesta: Riley unlikely to call special session before November
New director takes charge of West Alabama AIDS Outreach
Politicians consider changing 401(k) tax
Freedom Riders site unused, deteriorating
Valley temperatures likely to cool down soon, forecaster says
Traffic stops lead to 3 drug arrests
Limestone school board wants more hiring information
Woman charged with check fraud
Announcements
Nation In Brief
SPORTS
Plenty of Hartselle heart: This year’s Tigers look to duplicate last year’s team unity, winning ways
Healthy Powers relishes new starting role
The chase is on: USC starts season at No. 1
Tuskegee aiming high despite replacing QB Huff
Saban happier after second scrimmage: ‘I think we made some improvement,’ Crimson Tide coach says afterward
Alabama’s hotbed for table tennis action: Decatur Open hospitality, chance to play lots of matches bring some devoted players to town
College Football Notebook
Sports People, Places And Things
LIVING TODAY
On The Flip Side: House flipping is not as easy as it looks on TV, but local people are profiting from the process
Hatton High Class of 1960
DHS 55-year reunion
DIVERSIONS
Calling all young & talented musicians: Decatur Youth Symphony auditions next weekend
Local artist to speak about copper sculpture Monday
Jungle Jack swinging through Huntsville with furry friends
‘Alabama Idol’ auditions today
BUSINESS
Farmer resolute after rotten season: Despite late freeze, flooding, drought, Terry planning for next year’s crop
ULA first defense in space wars
Small firms create detailed plans after Hurricane Katrina
Recalls put toy industry in tight spot
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