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FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2007
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AUGUST 31, 2007
NEWS
Beltline widening on schedule
Geothermal heating good for lowering monthly bills
AREA NEWS IN BRIEF
Moving history in Lawrence County: Historic cemetery gets relocated
Ex-HealthSouth exec faces new charges
CLARIFICATION
Classic car show Oct. 6 in Courtland
Colors of football season
Corps destroys anti-tank rockets at Alabama base
Pond Spring theft plot: Attorney general charges ex-curator, his great aunt with conspiracy to steal relics
State positioned to lead country in drug courts
Officials await results of tests from Athens fire
Byrne hopes to heal Bishop State: Declining enrollment 'can't continue'
NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION: Recommended reading: Cody, Tip and the Rusty Truck Mystery: Chapter 5: Where did Tip go?
Taking advantage of distance learning: Students from 5 area schools to participate state program
Cramer, Shelby plane fired at: Lawmakers flying with military in Iraq
Animal shelter begins Pets & Pals $200,000 campaign
Woman sickened in E. coli outbreak dies
Hiding in plain sight
Park rides attendance wave: Drought plays role in rise of Point Mallard's aquatic center crowds
2 still at large in wild escape
More work at The Crossings
SPORTS
Austin wins: Black Bears rally past Hartselle in season opener
Falkville stymies Danville Hawks
AUBURN, ALABAMA FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK
Vick's speed too much for Hatton: Class 1A Speake runs past Class 2A Hornets
Rattlers run past Colts: Peoples, Malone pace 2A Tanner
LIVING TODAY
Meet the Terrys: Their name is more common than Smith in Lawrence County, so it's easy to see why an annual reunion is necessary to keep up with their roots
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Looking for long-lost friend
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