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OCTOBER 31, 2007
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Engineering Academy Initiative: Training future engineers: Program introduces students to many engineering facets
An unsolved murder in Limestone County: Grandmother, sheriff seek answers on fifth anniversary of Decatur man’s slaying
Decatur poised to seize cars: Majority of council members supports impound ordinance
South leads country in number of low-income students
Candy in a casket: Hartselle family uses old viewing coffin to serve Halloween trick-or-treaters
‘Pastor P’ cops a plea: Decatur man facing sex charges involving children cuts deal with DA; applies for probation
Superintendent says East Lawrence shouldn’t be listed as ‘dropout factory’
Serving our country
Single-site design for robotics classes changed, Byrne says
Finance director to run for court seat
Geraldine student admits vandalism
Officials in Alabama defend efforts to conserve water
Selma forms biracial panel to address problems
Riley says no more Sunday alcohol sales by state
Austin one of 12 chosen for environmental program
No traffic light on U.S. 31 for Lowe’s?
Missing sex offender found operating sandwich shop
Man run over was accident, siblings say
Woman pleads guilty to hindering prosecution
Capshaw couple lose $1,100 in loan scam
Man crawls from overturned tractor-trailer
Leaves of change
AG nominee unsure about legality of waterboarding
Psychology professor teaches children to face fear for candy
Boo! Scientists seek ways to fight back against fear
Survivor of beach house fire recalls waking up to flames
Credit crisis claims Merrill Lynch CEO: O’Neal’s departure follows company’s biggest loss in 93 years
Nation In Brief
World In Brief
Area News In Brief
SPORTS
Sun setting on seniors: Austin group can leave its mark beating Decatur 2 straight years
AU’s Groves adjusting to life as a linebacker
Makeshift line has job of blocking Dorsey: Tide blockers wary of defensive tackle
Hendrix scores 25 in Tide scrimmage
With 1 senior, intense Danville ready for state championship: Lady Hawks open tournament with Montevallo at 2 p.m.
Hoover’s Propst to step down at season’s end
College Football Notebook
FOOD
Morgan County Beef Cook-off: Primed for cook-off: When beef is what’s for dinner, try these winning recipes from taco soup to a casserole
Sweet ideas for using extra Halloween candy
Learn to cook with natural gas at local fundraiser for Habitat
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