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SEPTEMBER 9, 2007
NEWS
Condos, not race cars, at this Brickyard: Living with history: Hartselle developer plans condominiums at historic river site
Seizing cars in Decatur: Mayor supports stricter ordinance with success of Athens’ law
Nix never visited facility, letter says
Luring people with sewer: Decatur officials eye Tuscaloosa as annexation model
Is cage fighting legal?: Athletic Commission refers Hartselle’s question to Web site list
Grads give Austin, Decatur high marks
Hiding in plain sight
Legislators consider whether to replace, remodel Statehouse
Public can weigh in on child-support rates
CAPITOL LETTER: Decatur people working to influence decisions
Landfill opponents employ legal team
Tuscaloosa considers lodging tax increase
Decatur council to consider repaving 110 streets
Lawrence courthouse to correct fire safety issues
Legionnaires donate bingo money
United Way asks people to show kindness
Morgan budget doesn’t tap road and bridge fund
Big Brothers/Big Sisters needs items
Art on the Square
High school spirit
Education In Brief
Area News In Brief
SPORTS
Tide hurts Vandy: Saban passes first SEC test
South Florida bullies Auburn in overtime
Alabama Report
Auburn Report
A&M’s great escape: No. 23 Texas A&M holds off feisty Fresno State in triple OT
No. 4 N. Alabama hammers Tusculum to open season
Lawrence Co. boys first in Chickasaw Trails: Austin senior Jennifer Dunn 2nd in 5A-6A
Sports People, Places And Things: Pfaff wears Burningtree women’s club golf crown
LIVING TODAY
No more ifs, ands or butts: Oct. 1 begins Decatur’s no-smoking ordinance ... will you be ready to quit?
Q&A: How the mayor quit
Kick the habit with support — call Alabama Quitline
Depot Days brings back street dance, adds new act: Mr. Puppet: Tractors, live music at Hartselle festival
Author to discuss rural vs. modern society
Gospel & Broadway fundraiser
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BUSINESS
Right place for patterns: Willow Tree returns to Mallard Shopping Center
Alabama’s growth not for all
Experts debate trade assistance program
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