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SEPTEMBER 5, 2007
NEWS
2 cyclists die when hit by pickup
Limestone BOE OKs 2008 budget
AREA NEWS IN BRIEF
Calhoun tops 9,000: College's enrollment breaks record
Data links infant mortality with lack of insurance
Belle Mina School deed causing confusion in Limestone County
Woman says pack of dogs mauled pet: Midway residents: Labradors stir trouble in community
A soaring population: Making a home in Alabama: Once endangered, bald eagles thrive in Tennessee Valley
Game-day rallying
Athens business owners report graffiti
Hartselle housing boom causing growing pains
Hiding in plain sight
Listening intently
Austin High gets pilot conservation program
Lacey's Spring plans community watch program
Limestone board raises coaching supplements
Industrial relations director retires
Limestone schools released from order: Judge dismisses system from desegregation case
NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION: Recommended reading: Cody, Tip and the Rusty Truck Mystery, Chapter 7: Rescued
No stranger to trouble: WRSA suspect faced attempted murder charge
Hartselle commission won't try to redefine family in ordinance
Unit 1 shut down; should be back online Wednesday
SPORTS
'We're family': Marchbanks takes his volunteer role with Austin football program seriously
McKenzie relishes his playing time, making TD catch
COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK
UAB mum on status of 5 basketball players arrested
Walker sees improvement as tight end
FOOD
It's tea time: Magazine uses Old Decatur homes as setting for progressive fall event
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