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SEPTEMBER 30, 2007
NEWS
‘Scottsboro Boys’ record: Morgan archivist finds book listing names of potential black jurors for famous trial
No smoking . . . or else: New era in River City life begins Monday with City Council’s controversial ban
Are you missing money?: Morgan circuit clerk holding thousands for people, firms in unclaimed disbursements
Daily
employees get promotions
$13.2 million for Decatur: City schools get lion’s share of this year’s Morgan County tax revenue
Find fantastic fall fun in Athens
Point Mallard Park may turn profit
Hiding In Plain Sight: Pointe Mallard Estates drainage woes: Residents’ runoff still stagnates near pipes
Income not only child-support factor, expert says
Drought threatens Alexander City’s clean water supply
Autopsy to determine how Air Force officer died
TVA conservation plan gets mixed reception
Decatur swears in 14 new police officers
Troopers Wolfe, Chambers retire: Captain, Lieutenant turn in their badges after years of service
Susan Roberts selected as new director of PACT
Hospital to honor baby who died of rare cancer
Walraven is Decatur High homecoming queen
Decatur man arrested in business burglary
Bands play Civil War music, teach history
Bryan claims Junior Miss title: Decatur High School senior performed ‘Over the Rainbow’
The Finalizer takes racking horse event
Flu shots available Wednesday at 9
Marching against drugs
Eva Frontier Days
Who’s there?
Prayer at the flag pole
Straight measurement
SPORTS
Swamp celebration: Byrum’s last-second field goal winning margin for AU
Tide can’t slow Seminole sub: Saban says FSU outplayed Alabama
Auburn Report
Alabama Report
State Roundup: Milwee paces third-ranked North Alabama; Alabama A&M, Troy win
Sports People, Places And Things
LIVING TODAY
The Princess diaries: Fond memories surround the vintage theater, but in the late 1970s it was struggling. Read on for a look at 25 years to see how the community came together to breathe life into a performing arts center.
BUSINESS
An ear full of sports: Hartselle company hopes disposable radios will change game-day experience
Test scores hurting economy
People In Business
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