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OCTOBER 16, 2007
NEWS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
You can’t stop the beat
AREA NEWS IN BRIEF
Regions dominates state in deposits
States see Alabama's DHR as role model
Craig to be Limestone's director of corrections
Meet and eat
Still fuming about city's smoking ban: Protesters told to remove signs at Decatur City Council meeting
Mmm, mmm good
North Park still growing: Morgan commissioner says development increases every year
Tool kits help seniors avoid Medicare drug-plan fraud
Inmate declared escapee: Woman with ankle bracelet fled in Morgan, official says
Miss JROTC
Local bands dominate marching contest
Lockheed Martin adding buildings, may add 40 jobs
MEETING NOTES: Hartselle Board of Education
MEETING NOTES: Limestone County Commission
Sheriff says raid yields meth lab, explosives
Don Piper, once pronounced dead, now tells of heaven he experienced
County cannot prevent commercial development by Capshaw neighborhood
Woman allegedly goes on car rampage
Authorities announce $20,000 reward for information in UAB student's murder
Serving our country
Hiding in plain sight
Man who allegedly hid cocaine in sock injured in wreck
No parole for 1974 UAH killer
VA home no longer blamed for deaths
SPORTS
AREA VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENTS: Danville, Hatton, ABS win area titles: Lady Hawks beat Good Hope for first time
Knoxville native Huber gladly sheds UT orange for Tide crimson
LOCAL INFLUENCE
Marks does his job for AU defense
COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK
Rebels on the run: After season opener, West Morgan's running attack hasn't slowed down
SEC, STATE SCHEDULES
LIVING TODAY
CALENDAR
NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION: Recommended reading: In the spotlight again: Bradley Walker of Athens is surprised, humble, hopeful after winning male vocalist of year at bluegrass awards
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