Talladega, AL News
- Talladega, AL News
- Perfect evaluation for Lacey
- Police to patrol waterways this holiday weekend
- Sisk receives national award for Medicare reimbursement efforts
- Programs available for children this summer
- St. Clair Commission puts off donation to block party
- Harry Brown Sr. remembered for his kindness, generosity
- Students denied access to school property
- Wright withdraws from mayoral race
- AIDB student dies after finishing 100-meter dash in Special Olympics
- Citizens say no to leasing forest land
- Lake level is slowly rising
- Teens trade gifts for garden donations
- The dangers of social networking
- North Talladega County Relay for Life
- UA students design website for ASPCI
- Jeff Wood to be honored by WHS band alumni
- Lamberth named Teacher of the Year
- 'Click It or Ticket' campaign begins Monday
- Federal officials close Alabama Trust Bank
- Oak Grove honors former fire chief
- Lincoln officials discuss FEMA floodplain
- 2-vehicle wreck damages house
- SAFE, B.B. Comer Library get literacy grants from Dollar General
- Bliss found not guilty of all charges
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - May 16, 2012
- 8 PCHS seniors arrested after allegedly vandalizing school
- Closing statements in Bliss trial expected to begin today
- Pell City BOE working on new school calendar
- SAFE preparing for Sylabration event in June
- 'Even the turkeys' benefit from prescribed burns
- Testimony in Bliss trial continues
- APC trying to preserve water to fill lakes
- CVMC Nursing Home gets facelift thanks in part to Auxiliary
- Carden named new police chief
- ‘Theo’ speaks at TC commencement
- Sewer overflow problem is almost eliminated
- Katelynn Arnold was a typical third-grade student
- Hope Academy receives $600,000 grant for software
- Testimony to begin in Bliss trial today
- An ordinary mother, with extraordinary circumstances
- Get to know basic water safety rules
- Bliss trial expected to begin this week
- What kids think about moms
- CVMC Auxiliary donates $50,000 to hospital
- Legislators anticipate special session
- Juvenile charged in death of half-sister
- Fielding not happy with proposed new districts
- 2 injured in wreck on US 231
- Public hearing set for rezoning Avondale property
- CVMC expanding cardiac care
- Lincoln woman sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter
- Bill McGehee being recognized for his work
- Citizen questions pre-council meeting in Lincoln
- Marvin's closing after 39 years in Sylacauga
- Former reporter canoeing state's Scenic River Trail
- CAA ordered to pay back more than $236,000
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - May 8, 2012
- St. Clair officials oppose Jefferson County bill
- Thanks to NASCAR Red Door Kitchen gets 2,000 pounds of food
- Attorney recommends museum pay back city
- 5th Annual President’s Scholarship Concert
- CACC and ASD partner for dual enrollment program
- Sunshine Saturday bringing back favorite events
- Identity of dead woman sought by police
- 8-year-old drowns Sunday at Lakeside Park
- R.L. Young competes for first archery title
- BREAKING NEWS: Unidentified body found in Lincoln
- Probate judge: Having a will serious business
- 'Sylabration' to assist disaster relief, celebrate community
- Earnhardt, Biffle greet their fans
- 2 more in Lazenby case bound to grand jury
- Soldier who gave his life honored
- Miss Coors Light loves her return to Talladega
- Delegation oppose occupational tax proposal
- Education budget, charter school bill passes
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - May 1, 2012
- Canoeing to be introduced at Grits Festival Saturday
- Leaky roof forces City Hall to close
- ARCA points leader visit AIDB
- Grieve named executive director of Pell City Chamber
- Garbage truck catches fire; driver escapes injury
- Students, teachers show off knowledge at technology showcase
- Pell City still hasn't hired a city manager
- IMHoF is treat for race fans
- Carpenters for Christ to help build park welcome center
- Water woes continue in Pell City
- Duo rescue woman from side of I-20
- Rogers visits Childersburg
- Childersburg gearing up for Grits Festival
- Council holds hearing on revised rezoning proposal
- Water and Sewer Department making progress on improvement projects
- Wings and Things Now Open
- MES, WHS earn status as Green Ribbon Schools
- Cancer survivors celebrate life at Pell City Relay
- Parents, school officials seek ways to stop bullying
- PCPD ready for summer on Logan Martin Lake
- 3 shot in Childersburg: Police recover drugs from 1 victim, gun from scene
- Seaplane crashes at Lay Lake
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - April 26, 2012
- Pell City officers attend seated field sobriety course
- Local man seeks support for ban on control burns during nesting, mating seasons
- WHS wins National School Change Award
- Residents have mixed feeling on deeding property to TC
- THS student selected for summer science camp
- Construction of veterans home expected to be complete this summer
- DeSoto Caverns Park makes top 10 list
- Counties working to coordinate tourism in region
- Mayor pens song about meteorite
- Tons of feed corn stolen from Koch
- New chamber office opens
- Lake may not reach full pool by beginning of summer
- No room at shelter for new animals
- New industry is coming to Talladega
- Maggi: 'A Renaissance man and true sculptor'
- Festival at the Park features meteorite
- Time to update your weather plan
- Talladega County delegation split on immigration law changes
- Pastor Mike Owen shares his heart for missions
- St. Clair officials opposed to Jefferson County's proposed occupational tax
- PCHS football players volunteer with Habitat
- Marble Festival draws statewide interest
- Beautification Council presents Mary Jo Brown Award
- Library gets 2 grants for youth literature project
- Bargain shoppers welcome for city's big sale
- City officials respond to complaints about Animal Shelter
- Talladega BOE opposes charter schools
- BOE dedicates Mike Price Sr. Gymnasium
- ASD holds 3rd annual Sidewalk Art Exhibit
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - April 17, 2012
- Lynn Batemon is recognized for her years of service to community; retires from chamber
- New plant coming to Riverside; council approves tax abatement
- Painting the town blue: SAFE, DHR recognize child abuse prevention month
- School foundation reaches $1 million in giving
- Judge hears arguments on REEF bankruptcy
- 2 Saturdays remain on historic 'Walking Tour'
- Council gives update on US 280 project, sports complex
- 2 county schools nominated for USDE Green Ribbon Award
- Meet the library's newest four-legged employee
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - April 12, 2012
- Partying in Talladega
- Sylacaugans gather for 'Real Talk in the Park'
- When it comes to ticks, don't mess around
- Area Realtors open house April 28-29
- SAFE gets 1 of 7 grants in country for literacy
- Major changes approved to state Retirement System
- Lawmakers say budget passage not done lightly
- Time for some fun as April in Talladega begins
- BOE holding school-wide parent meetings
- Water will undergo special treatment
- HBCU director speaks at TC Convocation
- City, BOEs to discuss Legion Stadium ownership
- Vendors sought for LakeFest
- 'Pirate Ship' returning to DeSoto Caverns
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - April 10, 2012
- County approves incentive resolution for project
- No mental status decision made on Taurus Carroll after hearing
- Files bound over to grand jury
- “Sylacauga Emerging” sculpture placed at City Hall
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - April 09, 2012
- Greyhound service returns to Talladega
- Relay for Life gathering teams
- Inmate charged with capital murder undergoes mental testing
- Residents to get some financial relief; Council votes to provide aide in communities with discolored water
- Munford students studying Eastern Bluebird
- 8 year old called a hero after safely stopping moving van
- SAFE brings awareness to child abuse
- The meaning of Easter
- Volunteer Fire Department Association discusses funding issues
- Legislative roundup: Senate approves supplemental funding for state prison system
- Legislative roundup: Local representative introduces spaceport bill in House
- Shaquille O’Neal visits Talladega College
- Taste of Talladega Luncheon at St. Peter's
- Elbit Systems of America recognized as Talladega Spotlight Business
- Jury finds Morris guilty of manslaughter
- Kearley sentenced in forgery case
- Closing arguments complete in Lincoln murder trial
- ASB egg hunt
- Council approves temporary ARF funding plan
- Murder trial of Lincoln woman may got to jury
- Responsible Fatherhood program starting at SAFE
- Street department assists tornado cleanup in city of Clay
- Residents tell city officials water not fit to drink
- High school senior drowns at state park
- 2 injured in accident
- Council to vote on temporary ARF funding plan
- Testimony begins in murder trial
- New city buildings draw rave reviews
- Less trash as lake cleanup efforts pay off
- Residents to meet with city over dirty water
- Jury selection may begin in murder trial
- Losing a part of rural life
- Paving project making progress
- Lake levels to rise beginning Sunday
- McDaniel named Talladega Police Officer of the Year
- ADEM reports potential hazards in leakage near REEF
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce News - March 30, 2012
- Talladega records its first murder of 2012
- 4 people exposed to rabid dog
- Pregnant woman loses baby after being shot
- Bird strike forces helicopter to land
- Fine Arts Week at Talladega College
- Lake cleanup continues through Saturday
- Former hospice CFO enters plea to bank fraud charges
- 18-wheeler crashes into house on Ashland Highway
- 'Taste of Sylacauga' to feature local restaurants
- Endangered snail could hamper grist mill's repair
- Claim filed against city on Veterans Parkway construction
- Investigation underway into structure fires
- Lazenby suspect case goes to grand jury
- Council approves cap on escrow account
- Council plans for district rezoning after census results
- City moves forward with new roof for Community Center
- City Hall opens Monday to public
- State hospitals seek fair reimbursement for Medicare costs
- Vet recalls Iwo Jima experience
- Auditors commend School System
- Youths hope to draw attention to homeless
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - March 23, 2012
- Lawmaker says changes coming to state's immigration law
- Former juvenile probation officer arrested
- Fourth annual Marble Festival to celebrate the art of sculpting
- Johnson sponsors bill to exempt diabetic supplies from taxes
- City dedicates Robert Weaver Way
- Sylacauga schools to offer Jump Start summer program
- Dedication ceremony moved to auditorium
- Students learn lessons from water monitors
- Talladega, St. Clair chapters of Red Cross merge
- Job Fair brings out 25 vendors, over 200 people
- Council approves $300,000 line of credit
- Talladega man gets 16 years for manslaughter
- Firefighter arrested for setting fires
- ARF asks for city help with animal control
- Imerys constructing scenic overlook at quarry
- Officials concerned over disregard for school bus stop law
- Water department has new leader
- Murder case goes to grand jury
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - March 20, 2012
- Our View: Sex offender law helps balance safety and justice
- Talladega BOE names building after former superintendent Pearino Gaither
- Woman walks away after car struck by train
- Adopt-a-Block is keeping streets clean
- Coosa Fest
- New legislation closes loopholes, promotes child safety
- JSU nursing students entertain, inform at MES
- Legislative roundup: Local bills passed in Senate
- Legislative roundup: Charter schools discussed in House
- Construction begins on retirement apartments
- DoC commissioner highlights shortcomings in state prison system
- Airport staying busy with cargo planes
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - March 14, 2012
- 16-year-old and her dog spread smiles
- Talladega College plans to expand
- MasterBrand Cabinets first ever Spotlight Business
- More time needed to review changes in regulations
- Blind man, his escort struck crossing street
- Big Daddy Weave headlining 'Tornaide' event
- St. Clair County man pleads guilty to producing pornography
- Teen diagnosed with MS raising funds for research
- State finance director speaks at Talladega College
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - March 13, 2012
- VFW names McElrath Officer of the Year
- Runoff in District 4 race, Santorum wins Republican vote in county
- Gingrich takes presidential race; York, Swinford, Cunningham take local races
- Robotics team hosting LEGO Tournament
- Avondale Mills artifacts donated to state history exhibit on textiles
- $3 million capital plan gets approval
- 7 arrested on drug charges
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - March 7, 2012
- Gonzalez family offers inspiration to community
- Be prepared
- Ministry has big plans for children's food program
- More employers sought for job fair
- Council supports proposal to improve Food World building
- Immigration law receives tweaks inlegislature
- Senators pass classroom stipend for teachers
- Vet says raccoon could have symptoms of rabies or distemper
- City to terminate contract with SouthWest Water March 31
- LifeSaver gets bigger, faster helicopter
- Munford housefire
- Holy Week Services at First Methodist
- Council votes to inspect physical state of East Highland School
- Gingrich campaigns in Pell City
- Not guilty; Preuitt ready to resume his life
- Opportunity is knocking
- AEA balks at ‘flexibility’
- Students get dose of reality with The Choice Bus
- Judgment sought by city on Veterans Parkway work, materials
- Council seeks grant for rail access for new industry
- New industry may buy land soon in city industrial park
- Bernstein, Childress and Force, An Evening to Remember: 2012 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
- Special visitor
- 3-vehicle accident injures 2
- Coosa Riverkeeper objects to ADEM's proposed action
- 4 honored for their service to Boy Scouts
- Hearing continued for suspect in Lazenby murder
- Armbresters vie for title of Outstanding Young Farm Family
- ASD student takes a once in a lifetime trip
- Gingrich to visit Pell City Wednesday
- Avondale building destroyed by fire
- Family Drug Court reunites 31 children with their parents
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce April 2012 Newsletter
- Job creation bills top the list for area concern
- Courthouse gets metal detector in lobby
- Annexation property bill pending for Sylacauga
- Solution found for railroad crossing problem
- Pell City's next mayor to be paid $15,000
- Deadline to register to vote in primary is today
- Man charged with assaulting a police officer
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - February 29, 2012
- Groce to head Lincoln Water Department
- New voting district map OK'd
- Cable costs to increase for local channel
- Superintendent introduces new football coaches for 3 county schools
- A finalist for 'Teacher of the Year'
- Council to assemble annexation task force
- BOE hears update on school construction projects
- City unveils welcome signs
- Public hearing held for Alabama Shooting complex
- Results pending from REEF water testing
- Council approves hearing on railroad crossings
- Gingrich campaign changes plans
- Talladega County voter information
- Former Sylacauga resident to perform at Carnegie Hall
- Council to again consider closing railroad crossing
- Childersburg High moves toward becoming 21st Century School
- Officials hope stronger laws help curb domestic violence
- Knollwood Christian receives national accreditation
- Ed Brasher named new assistant police chief
- Childersburg man pleads guilty to manslaughter
- AU Design Studio presents final plan for downtown renovation
- Former teacher arrested on 3-count indictment
- Execution date set for man convicted in 1994 slaying
- Sylacauga man sentenced to 20 years for 2009 murder
- Ironaton fire
- McClendon sponsors texting bill for fifth straight year
- Train collision delays traffic
- Hallmark Place Apartments to hold ribbon cutting today
- ‘A Night Out’ for Jackson
- Street Department to assist in disaster relief in Clay, Ala.
- Chuck Ernst leaving HMA
- 2 more arrests in Lazenby murder
- Capital murder trial set for May for Taurus Carroll
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - February 21, 2012
- Dedication April 18 for 'Mike Price Sr. Gymnasium' at Iola Roberts
- Salvation Army Thrift Store closing
- ASD students get first signing doll from Lions Club
- Schools gather for different kind of shootout
- What does future hold for No Child Left Behind?
- Going beyond the call of duty
- St. Clair United Way team surpasses goal
- Civil Service Board asks council to amend city's rules and regulations
- Arc recognizes importance of community involvement
- Talladega County could house state inmates at metro jail
- Fayetteville holding fundraiser for outdoor classroom/pavilion
- Building vehicles and healthier lifestyles at Honda
- Sycamore Center closes; services still provided
- Guess what? Gators are back
- Council gets update on water situation
- Pell City to return grant money
- Spic and span
- Death row inmate seeks appeal in 1987 Sylacauga murder case
- Talladega Creek cleanup planned for Feb. 25
- Puppy Love
- 63 years of love
- Lincoln more than doubles mayor's salary
- Owner says REEF not to blame for seepage
- Childersburg Mardi Gras
- BOE upholds suspension after lengthy executive session
- Council takes back water department
- Talladega man charged with 3 counts of theft of motor vehicle
- Commission saves $642,981 with debt service rating
- Lifeguard Class
- Carden to bring SPD's history to life
- For Valentine's gifts, it's the thought that counts
- More than 30 teams compete in annual Wild Game Cook-Off
- Lincoln almost ready for final inspection of new fire station
- Plans to consolidate schools
- Remembering Billy Jack Gaither
- Pell City may take water department back
- ADEM inspecting seepage at REEF
- Comer Library to offer e-books
- Preparations under way for lake cleanup in March
- Massive amount of drugs, firearms seized in Chandler Mountain area
- Welcome to Talladega
- EMA restructuring with loss of 2 employees due to federal
- Volunteers are vital to disaster efforts in area
- ASD students get a 'Reality Check'
- Will Pell City residents get to vote on Sunday alcohol sales
- Sylacauga Health and Rehab gets deficiency free rating
- Talladega man is indicted for fatal shooting in parking lot of Lincoln club
- Childersburg gets another federal grant
- Animal control goes extra mile to reunite pets with owners
- Black History Month at Talladega College
- Yellow Dot Program provides valuable service
- Early spring
- Teacher charged with rape
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce Happenings - February 3, 2012
- Nurses play a vital role in schools
- Owners get keys to 10th Habitat house
- PCHS grad has earned respect in sports world
- Expo puts spotlight on black owned businesses
- Amy Price elected president of state board of nursing
- McLendon wins county spelling bee
- McClendon: legislators will 'tweak' immigration law
- Moody named to Childersburg Chamber Hall of Fame
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - February 2, 2012
- Town and Country Ford close to buying property
- Sylacauga Grows dedicates fruit orchard
- Getting a dose of on-the-job training
- ADEM taking bids to clean up illegal dump
- Fine dining
- Sinkhole continues to force traffic detour
- Man robbed, left on side of I-20
- Jury finds Williams guilty of lessor charge
- Jury finds Durden guilty of capital murder
- FUMC donates to ARF
- Habitat hoping to benefit from Alabama Gives Day
- Williams' murder case likely to go to jury today
- New signs
- Alabama Gives Day
- Hide and seek
- Arrest made in fatal shooting
- Retirement reception held in honor of Terrell Vick
- Pay grade change approved for water department head
- Weogufka Center joins chamber
- Relay hopes to raise $85,000
- Making up for lost funding
- Law enforcement hopefuls get fit
- Police seek suspect in robberies
- Credit union accounts hacked
- Sylacauga school receives national health award
- There is positive economic news for the county
- Sylacauga plans for disaster relief
- McGinnis sentenced to life in prison
- Tourney time at ASD
- Man charged with the murder of his girlfriend
- Pruning
- Fruit orchard dedication Feb. 2
- Man pleads guilty to 2005 robbery
- Increased interest in Hazelwood Drive property
- January Savings at Local Retail Stores
- 35 years of service
- Chamber presents annual awards
- Flags lowered to honor Love, Gaines
- Council approves $11M bond issue
- No safety issues at Sylacauga High
- Gym opens to students for first time since last April
- Tornado damage in area: Home damaged, trees down
- 'No fatalities, just a mess' in Argo
- Options discussed for renovating historic district
- 'Shake and bake' meth produced in truck in store parking lot
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - January 23, 2012
- RBC may change hands
- Meeting attempt to find 'vision for area'
- Sixth annual Mardi Gras ball Feb. 11
- LMLPA looking for options to deal with 'Goosance'
- EMA says planning ahead key to surviving disaster
- Officials have big plans for TOP Trails Park
- Another arrest in Lazenby murder
- Former store manager charged with taking money from Auto Zone
- Fish advisories expert gives State of the Lake address
- High turnout for immigration training
- TC to go see movie 'Red Tails'
- 500 temporary workers to be laid off at depot
- Civil Rights Institute display coming
- Students urged to excel, serve others
- Schools to start 'Leader in Me' program in 2012
- Dropout rates hit record low in Pell City schools
- Talladega City BOE fills Access learning job
- Just ducky
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - January 18, 2012
- Local nonprofits to benefit from Alabama Gives Day
- Pay raises approved for mayor, council in Riverside
- Shimmering sunset
- Sylacauga man pleads guilty to 2009 murder
- ARF needs funding
- Durden pleads guilty to capital murder of grandfather, attempted murder of grandmother
- Talladega Parks and Recreation News - January 13, 2012
- New judge
- Woman injured in car versus train accident
- Continue to read, teach, learn and remember MLK's words
- King led one of longest movements in history fighting for civil rights
- Technology for all students: ‘Alabama Ahead Act’ seeks to put electronic tablets in the hands of high school students
- Sylacauga Police to host county-wide immigration training
- Talladega Superspeedway to host Wild Game Cook-off
- Beverly looking forward to retirement
- Swinford to resign as Munford mayor
- CVWSD sets water rates for cities
- Seminole Avenue now a one-way street
- R.L. Young students give back to community
- Chamber Ambassadors
- Council names street in honor of Weaver
- Childersburg Chamber preparing for banquet
- Preparing for cold
- Officials not rushing search for city's first manager
- Pell City begins interviews for city manager
- Building named for Sims
- Lincoln man charged with assaulting 2 police officers
- Outgoing president recognized
- Recruiting businesses is goal for CofC
- National championship gear flying off shelves
- Zeigler family may opt out of lease agreement
- Future for plant looks encouraging
- United Way reaches its goal
- US 280 property development moving forward
- 'Bear' saves Bama fans from fire
- Amended ordinance approved for senior discount
- Teen volunteers can make a difference
- Turns Alabama-Auburn rivalry into art business
- Pell City residents frustrated by water problem
- Sheriff's department makes arrest, recovers stolen property
- Teen chosen as political director for state campaign
- City officials working to fix the situation
- Work continues on Lincoln City Hall
- Alabama Power grant helps city plant new trees
- Plans discussed for year by ACT
- Prison shirt found in Fairfield may belong to escapee
- Meet Munford's new fire chief
- City look to move on US 280 property plans
- Police seek suspect in KFC robbery
- Eissmann Automotives announces expansion
- Chamber banquet tickets on sale now
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - January 2012
- Council to discuss sign ordinance, annexation
- Inmate escapes from work detail on Alabama 144 in St. Clair County
- Cooper thefts continue into new year in Talladega
- No new reports of discolored water in Pell City
- Swinging in the sunshine
- Architect has first surgery at St. Vincent's St. Clair
- Childersburg Chamber seeks nominees for Hall of Fame
- A friend's support helps musician achieve his goals
- Many make resolutions, but do they keep them?
- Expansion could mean 200 new jobs
- Anti-bullying speaker coming to SHS
- Missing Sylacauga man placed in New Jersey
- Trying to live life normal
- Swinford's request to join Republican Party is denied
- A miraculous life
- Watson's faith helped him fight cancer
- Luther Strange talks immigration, oil spill at town hall breakfast
- Machen keeps positive attitude despite drastic hearing loss
- Lincoln woman indicted for embezzlement
- Paralyzed in 30 minutes Two years later, Wilson still fights for recovery
- Former Riverside Councilman James Cunningham dies
- Burdette new assistant fire chief in Pell City
- Sylacauga man missing after train ride
- Lexie Smith thinks God is using her disorder to work for him
- Battling Huntington's disease takes teamwork for the Grays
- Nicole Parker is new director of county DHR
- Curbside recycling program starts in Sylacauga Jan. 2
- Santa, gifts top memories for children
- Pell City police go digital
- Communities get treats from good neighbors
- Man shot during robbery
- Grateful beyond words
- Thieves spoil holiday for local families
- Lincoln police recover stolen ATM
- CES students send care packages to Marines, K9 unit
- Senior center feeds homebound for Christmas
- Christmas spirit
- Helping as many kids as possible is goal of local FOP
- TC's All-Star team steps closer to nationals
- Police warn about door-to-door solicitors
- Childersburg to keep all equipment it got through CSEPP
- Agencies watch out for unsafe drivers during holidays
- Art helps student improve in school
- Former Talladega librarians face legal issues in Louisiana
- Students take learning to new heights
- Thieves steal ATM machine using forklift
- High flying marriage ceremony
- Working hard to help families in need
- Deadline to qualify for county offices is Jan. 13
- Beware, 'tis the season for thieves
- Weather sirens to be equipped with new technology
- Man dies in 1-vehicle accident
- Need water? St. Clair has it
- Skeletal remains found in Argo area
- Police report high volume of burglaries
- Genealogy room has reopened at library
- One teacher's love of running inspires new club at LES
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - December 15, 2011
- Pursells help transform lives through library
- Senior Care Unit holds special Christmas open house
- Sylacauga woman killed in Florida accident
- Confederate flag flying on private property creates a stir
- Donations Needed
- Gift wrappers
- Deputies arrest man for alleged rape of 13-year-old
- BOE to name gym in honor of Price
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - December 12, 2011
- Arts Council awards 8 school grants
- Balancing schoolwork with boxing, and coming out a winner
- Council fails to pass senior discounts on water, sewer rates
- Help Talladega Parks and Rec Sponsor a Family for Christmas
- Jeff State among fastest growing 2-year schools
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- Spread the cheer ... but keep safety in mind
- Robotics project a winner for Hope Academy
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- Frozen Feet 5K set for Dec. 17
- Look out, Ice Cream Man is driving
- Single mom wins vehicle makeover
- C'burg native named deputy manager at Marshall
- Burglars hit home and Fiesta Club twice
- Sylacauga man faces federal prison
- Water flowing from new facility
- FIRST Family Toys for Tots Program
- Father, son indicted for 2010 shooting
- Childersburg company unveils new name
- Council appoints new fire chief
- Ribbon cutting held at new SVSC hospital
- First Freewill Baptist wins SBC tree contest
- 2 men arrested for at least 27 car break-ins
- Groundbreaking planned for TOP Trails Park Jan. 20
- Childersburg moves forward with grant to remove dilapidated structures in city
- Yoga at Citizens BMC
- Sylacauga council to appoint new fire chief
- Council approves project for Battle Street
- Residents get sneak peak; hospital ribbon cutting today
- Building dedication
- Former mayor Bloise Zeigler dies
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - December, 2011
- AT&T Angel Tree to help mentally-challenged citizens
- Parent volunteers making a difference
- Council considers water rate increase for seniors
- Robert Weaver brings home $100,000 to the AIDB Foundation
- 2 Eden Elementary teachers get funding for classroom projects
- Talladega beginning to feel like home to Mormon missionaries
- Holiday decorating
- $7.8 million addition to SHS underway
- Lincoln man gets prison time for fake anthrax letters
- Toys for Children campaign in need of donations
- Angel Tree to help SHS teachers
- Charges dropped against Honda associate
- Council considers future of airport
- Weaver hopes he can bring home $100,000 grant for AIDB
- Police investigate 4th murder of the year
- Shoal Creek Valley VFD gets $65,000 to help with storm damage
- Jury could get capital murder trial today
- Zook honored for his 27 years of service
- Red Cross needs your help
- Make sure pets receive care during cold weather
- Come support meal program with Poor Man's lunch
- Cold morning
- Copper thieves strike Charter Cable, Verizon
- Council approves job description and pay for assistant police chief
- Louis Zook gives 27 years of service to his community
- NAACP to hold 2013 state convention in Talladega
- Cropwell Baptist Church goes 'Back to Bethlehem'
- Talladega native participates in Occupy Wall Street
- Local stores fare well during Black Friday
- Small Business Saturday encourages residents to shop locally
- Feeding the hungry, nourishing the soul...
- Ironaton church lends a helping hand
- West Point cadet visits five local schools
- Task Force gets less state funds, cuts from cities
- Last fundraiser for toys program
- Family helps Matt's dream come true
- Red Hat Ladies generosity provides Thanksgiving dinner for 2 families
- 275 Bypass work on schedule
- Area stores getting ready for Black Friday
- More than 160 get Thanksgiving baskets
- 2 robbery suspects caught Monday
- Council approves stiffer penalties for those owing city
- 'Christmas on the Creek' Dec. 4
- Officials to step up patrols for safety during holiday
- Don't let a cooking fire ruin your day
- Enjoy the holidays, but take steps to stay safe
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- Living with MS inspires Sylacaugan to help others
- Lights coming on Wednesday at Lakeside Park
- City, committee trying to revitalize holiday tradition
- 2 Pell City men sought in armed robbery
- 5 area schools awarded grants by Allen Oil and ExxonMobile
- Piney Woods Road house fire
- 3 men honored for support of children's advocacy center
- All-Star band headed to Philadelphia
- 'Christ Closet' offers help to those in need
- Rally held to promote March of Dimes efforts and raise funds
- McIlwain earns EMA volunteer award
- Fire at Northgate injures resident
- Church shows off his cannon
- Elks Lodge gets big thank you from soldier
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - November 14, 2011
- 10 families adopt 10 children on special day
- Mayor to ask state to revisit US 280 traffic light
- Legislature Day at Talladega College
- He's competing for Jackson and Rhizokids
- Voters approve school taxes
- Council OKs new voting district map for Pell City
- City Council reaches funding agreements with agencies
- HMA investing $84M, adding 100 jobs
- Hunter gives advice for keeping trees healthy, happy
- George Culver returns to the Ritz
- HMA celebrates 10th anniversary Monday
- County to determine future of school tax
- Widow gets flag in honor of late husband
- Veterans Day parade, ceremony a great success
- Veterans Day program bears loss of one of its honorees
- 2 men killed in separate car accidents Friday
- Omya employees take to Adopt-A-Mile program
- Remembering the veterans
- Gann is worthy of recognition
- McFarland recognized as Firefighter of the Year
- City council looks to fill city manager, clerk positions
- Joe Paterno forfeited any claim to dignity
- REEF ready to get out of town
- Gann recognized for work with deaf community
- Restaurant opens today in Pell City
- Communities hosting Veterans Day programs
- Holiday Sale
- Toys for Christmas Cruise
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - November 2011
- Sleepy Hollow Dega biggest event in memory
- Did meteor fall from sky in Pell City?
- Council to name interim police chief
- Who's That With Mr. Robert Weaver?
- Woman saw a need and helps meet it
- 23-year-old helps improve water quality
- Toy drives getting under way
- Computer related crimes on the rise
- Officials offer tips for safe and fun Halloween
- Customers line up for cheap gas
- Cain pays historic visit to Talladega
- Herman Cain visits Talladega today
- Halloween 2011 haunts Talladega, St. Clair counties
- AmeriCorps members gather at Shocco Springs
- Teachers get $15,541 in grants
- Wheelchair ramp ministry is 'Rolling in the Holidays'
- Area Halloween Activities
- Home Destroyed
- Employees honored by first lady for efforts combating obesity
- Dorothy Smith helps others who need help
- Groundbreaking ceremony
- News from Area Churches - October 25, 2011
- City Council rejects redistricting map proposal
- Waldo man has incredible journey
- Superintendent concerned over enrollment drop
- Restoring Foster Hall
- Alabama 21 resurfacing to be complete in 3 weeks
- Grist Mill advocates concerned over its structure
- Smothers selected to lead paper's newsroom
- Reality television may be coming to Talladega
- Distraught brother charged with assault
- Former stray is now a Hall of Famer
- Newman, Thompson enter Walk of Fame
- Coulter reflects on 21 years of NASCAR
- 'Dega bound fans camp out at the track
- Associate pastor to sign book today at Fall Festival
- New home raises hope for family
- Talladega man killed after colliding with school bus
- Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce holds 71st banquet
- A race wish comes true
- Zook resigns, takes position with AG’s office
- Tomato farmer discusses limitations, misconceptions
- March for Babies walk Saturday
- 15-year-old in custody for allegedly starting Walmart fires
- Immigration law impacts community
- Traffic increases not just on roads
- Airport Board gives city list of projects
- New city engineer has his first day on the job
- Riverside Councilman David Todd has resigned
- Trail designer talks with TOP Trails about concerns
- Running partners
- Inmate dies after stabbing at prison
- School system implementing new student leadership program
- Council extends Muenger's contract
- Fire safety is important as weather turns cooler
- United Way has $105,000 goal for campaign
- 71st Sylacauga CofC banquet Thursday night
- Herman Cain to speak at Ritz Theater Oct. 28
- AIDB holds celebration for White Cane Safety
- Gov. Bentley signs order to seize 'spice'
- Ongoing violations continue at REEF Environmental facility
- State of Our Watershed Conference sheds light on importance of Coosa River Basin
- A new magazine 'The Road to Prosperity'
- Wild purple morning glories
- St. Clair tomato fields remain abandoned
- Williams indicted for murder
- Telephone access for the deaf allows real-time conversation
- Restaurant set to open Nov. 10 in Pell City
- City back to drawing board on district lines
- For 5 years in a row, Sylacauga is the best
- Water starts flowing from plant in November
- Talladega County school employees to visit White House
- Water starts flowing from plant in November
- Students spend morning at Comet Grove
- Talladega County school employees to visit White House
- BEST Robotics kick-off
- Council's salary increased, mayor's is decreased
- Flowers updates county on new law
- 2 injured in accident
- Weaver finalist for humanitarian award
- Stray Cats is all about one of a kind
- LHS combines history, English and technology
- It's that time of year
- 'Occupy' movement comes to Alabama
- Mayor feels good about Childersburg's 2012 budget
- Furr takes oath of office as St. Clair's new district judge
- Talladega candidates file proper paperwork
- St. Clair School System sees drop in enrollment
- CBMC is recognized nationally for its home health care
- Home schooled children clean equipment at Beth Yates Park
- Pell City man dies following Tuesday accident; woman injured
- Ashland man killed in accident
- City Council passes 2012 fiscal year budget
- Bentley appoints Alan Furr as St. Clair district judge
- Retail gap study shows Talladegans spend millions out of town
- Council OKs 3 percent COLA for employees
- Two redistricting plans to be presented at public hearing
- Barton wins
- Lincoln cuts 2 programs while giving raises to employees
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - October 3, 2011
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - September 30, 2011
- Sylacauga has done it again
- AMBUCS donates trykes to Helen Keller School
- Ritz Theater marquee gets renovated
- Pell City employees to get cost-of-living raise
- The BUGS are loose! High school robotics competition under way
- Group targets retail stores for city
- St. Clair County is first in state to start new program for industry
- County budget approved with hopes of no layoffs
- Budgets, water and sewer rate hikes tabled
- Police provide tops on teenage runaways
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce August News - Sep 23, 2011
- 'Substantial increase' may be coming
- 'Recycle Day' a success at Honda
- More suicides than homicides
- Saving WWII veterans' stories is Chesnut's goal
- The city hired a clown
- Lake level drawdown for winter starts Oct. 1
- Robotics competition begins at Munford Middle School
- American Red Cross Disaster Training Class
- Sylacauga Animal Shelter receives AC unit
- Alligator caught in Lake Joy
- Incinerator workers burn last of weapons
- FFA 35-acre educational park is under way
- Burns set to testify in her murder trial
- Plans for new Pell City Librrary currently on hold
- Smithwick found guilty, sentencing Nov. 2
- Gov. Bently close to appointing new St. Clair County district judge
- Rainy day
- Computers for Adults Class at CACC
- Childersburg man dies Sunday in plane crash
- E-books coming to libraries
- Pell City officials interview city engineer candidates
- AIDB awarded NAMM grant
- Childersburg Chamber to host 'After Hours'
- Express Pharmacy Offers New Device For Visually Impaired
- Counselors on hand for Sylacauga children, parents after student's death
- CBMC earns recognition nationally
- Open house is Sunday at Iola Roberts, Pell City High School
- Interview to be held for new city engineer
- Sylacauga mayor presents recycling proposal
- Munford Library gets new computers
- Public hearing set for district plan
- Jury selection begins Monday in murder case
- Special Performance - Civil War Voices
- Mosley is a 'walking miracle'
- Burdette Pell City's new fire marshal
- Mayors recognize how cities help each other
- Teen hit by car while riding his bike
- BOE approves $35M budget
- Annual Disabilities Awareness Awards Luncheon
- President Obama's job bill
- Council approve 72-unit townhouse development
- Commission approves new districts, special school tax election
- Teen tries to steal LifeSaver
- A first-hand account from local soldier of 9/11 at the Pentagon
- Memories of 9/11 remain strong for 2 men
- City buys 6 new vehicles
- B.B. Comer Library receive a 9/11 commemorative flag
- Council hears about city manager
- Missing a 1965 class ring?
- Officials look to improve roads around new hospital
- 2 Pell City residents killed in vehicle accident
- Legal issues stem from Tucker's campaign
- Talladega native develops spray to end germs
- Enjoying retirement on the farm
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter - September 2011
- ACT Prep Boot Camp At CACC-Talladega
- Handpicked to live and learn
- Publix grand opening considered huge success
- Use caution on the lake this holiday weekend
- Sylacauga revenues, expenditures equal in BOE 2012 budget
- COA approved for building renovation
- Publix grand opening draws large crowd
- Talladega County BOE approves changes for new school districts
- Mayors seeks more time on budget
- Chastain walks free on murder charges
- Victim talks about bullying to students
- Runoff election will take place Oct. 4
- Retiring judge recognized for his service to St. Clair County
- BOE seeks sales tax extension from commission
- Freedom Rider To Speak At Talladega College
- Flu Shots At Walgreens
- Not too hot for Chili Cookoff
- TFD to participate in 9/11 commemoration
- Comet Grove needs your help
- Water Supply District hires company to run treatment facility
- Cardboard and duct tape make for a fun day on the lake
- Candidates may be disqualified for not filing proper forms
- County BOE faces a $3.1 million shortfall in system budget
- Work continues
- Rogers glad to serve St. Clair
- Management agreement not implemented
- VOAD 'Preparedness Day'
- Community reflects on passing of Kell Realty owner
- Police officer shot; suspect caught after manhunt
- 3 candidates may not have filed proper financial forms
- Road work causing traffic slowdowns on Alabama 21
- Pell City audit positive
- Get your 'Prep Football 2011' magazine today
- BOE approves $7.8 million expansion to Sylacauga High
- Pell City hopes to have skate park by next summer
- Barton, Bowlin in runoff for mayor
- Record number enrolls at Talladega CACC
- Talladega starts its 2011 $700,000 paving project
- Back to School for Talladega - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Candidate profiles for today’s city election
- Proposed redistricting in county is to ‘ensure equal representation’
- Publix to hold grand opening next Wednesday
- How counties fared in Kids Count survey
- Animal cruelty includes neglect
- Age and mental fitness
- ADEM says dirt dumped at landfill won't damage environment
- Untitled
- Lives changed through Celebrate Recovery program
- Sewer system upgrades on schedule
- Hawkins says Patterson violated students' privacy
- Candidates address issues at forum
- Economists see growing risk of global recession
- TC students return for fall semester
- Paving projects could begin in October
- Candidate forum Thursday at the Ritz
- Backup singer reminisces about Elvis
- Former aide charged with assaulting nursing home resident
- Still time to enter Chili Cook-off
- Meals on Wheels needs helping hand
- Striving to meet standards
- Monday is first day of school for children in Talladega County
- Council, Airport Board discuss property concerns
- Iola Roberts will open its doors Monday
- Mandated changes cause problems for area courts
- Just a babe
- Police investigate burglaries, thefts
- Winterboro School recognized by national publication
- Two new tenants join Publix in shopping center
- Shelter needs help with air conditioning, adoptions
- Ordinance changes agreed to by council, commission
- Mt. Canaan facility a boon to Talladega
- Mt. Canaan opening its Family Life Center Sunday
- Lazenby murder investigation 'ongoing'
- Officers learn to use Taser
- Melissa Hull is new manager of Animal Shelter of Pell City
- Gardening helps ease his pain
- 2 use hammer to rob victim of $300
- EMA, courts seek funding to keep employees
- Smooth start for schools
- Council has revised proposal for increase in sales tax
- Girl Scouts Offer Talladega County Girls Affordable And Fun Activities In Centennial Year
- Farming not quite what it once was
- Chief of Police injured in motorcycle accident
- School building not ready
- Museum holding two fundraisers
- First Educators Credit Union moving out of basement
- New fish consumption advisory for Talladega, St. Clair counties
- Helping cure kidney disease with Lemon-aid
- Plane crashes; no one hurt
- Sales tax holiday this weekend
- Memorial service for Adams
- City closer to making decision
- Dowdell has initial court appearance
- More than 500 get school supplies
- Rotary Club, Daily Home to sponsor candidate forum Aug. 18
- Hawkins is expecting big year for TC
- Riverside finally has its marine gas pump ready for public
- Sylacauga gets $126,768 grant to fund recycling
- Teachers gear up for school at Institute Day
- Community gathers for National Night Out'
- Many schools meet goals
- Mother, daughter shot to death; police seek suspect
- 'Strategic plan' is discussed by officials
- Robinson to step down as circuit court judge
- Alabama Power gives AIDB $500,000 grant for health center
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce August Newsletter - August 1, 2011
- City officials look for ways to grow
- Marine gas pump should be ready Monday
- Mary Olson says she's alive thanks to God and a friend
- Vote on city manager expected at future meeting
- Friends, colleagues speak about loss of Lazenby
- DCI groups practice in area
- Water lines being replaced
- Harris to give farewells at Sunday's service
- LMo and Co Artist Spotlight
- Police investigating fatal shooting of attorney
- Circuit clerks review how order will affect offices
- Bentley visits Honda, sees improvements since disasters
- Robinson new director at AIDB Regional Center
- Community to be entertained during 'National Night Out'
- Second meeting tonight to discuss form of government
- Variety of items on sale at antique market
- Peggy Hall retiring after 33 years
- Two in jail in connection with murder
- Publix to open Aug. 31
- Don Naman, first general manager of TSS has died
- Council approves new IT position
- Inmate caught at restaurant in Panama City
- Police investigating forged payroll checks
- 'Improve Talladega' hopes to make a difference in city
- Recreation building gets some much needed work
- A new kind of 'high'
- Historic run to benefit Watson House renovations
- After 12 months in Afghanistan soldier home with his family
- 2 sex offenders caught, third sought
- 'Gently used books' needed for Big Book Sale
- Water disputes discussed at LMLPA meeting
- High school accepting registration fees by credit card online
- 2 county inmates walk off work release detail
- Sylacauga's newest police officer takes the oath of office
- AbiBow, Don Maxwell receive Patriotic Employer Award
- Talladega College Program In BHAM
- Questions raised on ownership of water lines
- Road work on Alabama 21 next 3 months
- 3 in hospital after wreck
- Sales tax holiday in Aug.
- 2001 Sales Tax Holiday
- Stewart named Teacher of the Year
- Steps being made to renovate Foster Hall
- Work on schools almost finished
- Qualification for municipal elections closed
- 'A beautiful example of God's work'
- Logan Martin Lake reaches summer pool level
- Girl, 3, assaulted with pickle jar
- City seeks grant to clean up neglected property
- Surviving in 'the allergy belt'
- Workshop fun and helpful
- Church helps to build homes for families
- Celebration Banquet set for Aug. 18 in Pell City
- Dog trouble in Oak Grove
- SAVES program helps businesses reduce energy costs
- Getting close to completion
- Anglin remains on active duty
- HMA becomes more green
- Bids narrowed down for water treatment plant
- North Talladega County Leadership 2011
- A bad case of PAC-to-PAC
- Alabama Power to buy electricity from AbiBow
- Explosives found on side of interstate
- Hundreds apply for jobs with Publix
- More than just your average summer camp
- Explosive devices found on I-20
- Clean Sweep
- Heroes exceed goal
- Possible creation of new city manager
- Batemon: Officer justified for shooting of dogs
- Coosa Valley Industrial Park certified as an Advantage Site
- Woman attempts to burn down ex-boyfriend's home
- Former bank director is suspected in 'Ponzi scheme'
- Publix to hold job fair
- Deadline to apply for FEMA assistance is July 18
- Council fails to approve attorney salary
- Greater Talladega/ Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce June Newsletter - July 7, 2011
- Sen. Fielding discusses time in Legislature
- Munford native taking his cause to Washington
- Cat reunited with its owners after 3 years
- Law enforcement offers safety tips for seniors
- School boards, city officials discuss stadium
- Festival hopes to bring unity, love to community
- Council discusses Charter complaints
- Patron family fights for what is right
- Clark decides not to take position at animal shelter
- Council talks on tax increase
- DNA testing shows blood was from victim
- Sylacauga gets a positive 2010 audit
- Fire threat diminishes for St. Clair, Talladega counties
- Cooling off
- Lacey CLAS president-elect
- New fire truck gets tested on its first day with Avondale fire
- Builders working to finish before new school year
- Qualifying opens for city election
- Park meets criteria
- Students back from China
- City Hall and Fire Station construction on schedule
- WW II vet takes Honor Flight
- 'Survivors Club' recognizes Allen
- Celebrate the Fourth of Julu with fireworks
- Facebook page helps reunite loved ones with lost items
- 'Highly imperiled river'
- Boat safely
- Operation Clean Sweep extended 60 days
- Violent crime down across area
- Lake level up for Fourth of July weekend
- New farmer's market opens
- Babysitting Boot Camp in Sylacauga
- Capital murder conviction, death penalty upheld
- Mask ordered to pay $17,000 in restitution
- Patrols in full force for holiday weekend
- Fire officials say lightning caused Avondale Mills blaze
- Stay Away — Commuters warned about traffic on Alabama 34 before, after fireworks show
- Red Cross reorganizing in Alabama
- Preparing for the Fourth
- Federal Emergency Management Agency News - June 28, 2011
- Court upholds ruling to dismiss case against Carleton
- Municipal election season starts next week
- Order issued against REEF
- A little rain for the watermelons
- Fireworks not banned even with no burn order
- County suffers storm damage
- Mann interim Red Cross director
- 51,000 lose power Friday
- Council admits 'serial meetings' in development approval
- Man shot and killed at residence
- Families' entwined with Avondale like the threads of fabric
- Avondale memories
- ‘Stormy’ makes her debut while waiting for tornadoes
- Pell City animal shelter hires new director
- FEMA extends deadline
- Pell City creates city attorney position
- Police urge caution after rash of vehicle break-ins
- Interest high in shopping center
- Leak traced to cabinet company
- Avondale aftermath
- Avondale Memories
- Avondale has been part of Sylacauga for almost 100 years
- Historic landmark goes up in flames
- Inferno at Avondale Mills
- $7,000 approved for tracking system
- Council to seek bids for paving
- Water crisis cost city $114,892
- Lake levels continue to drop
- City considers funding vehicle tracking system
- Riverside boardwalk too costly to proceed
- Nuisance ordinance has more 'teeth' in it
- Council tables annexing bypass property
- Looking for a worm
- Daily Home wins 12 APME awards
- Atkinson new principal of Helen Keller School
- Population growth means city must change its form of government
- 'God broke the mold' with this dad
- Enjoy walking tour today
- Young people get hands dirty, help restore house
- Kool-Aid teams with Benny to help storm victims
- House Speaker discusses legislation
- Mission trip brings group to Pell City
- IMPACTSEED helps raise money for better education
- Local farmers to showcase food at farmer's market
- Jones takes interesting path to new position
- Publix to open soon
- Chick-fil-A restaurant breaks ground in Pell City
- Running for a good cause – school funding crisis
- '211' serves wide range of needs
- Cement truck slides off U.S. 280
- Staying cool in the water
- Volunteer program helps teens gain experience
- EMA prepares for future disaster
- Population rise draws talks of redistricting
- Fire destroys 2 homes
- Approved district lines means new representative for St. Clair
- For fifth time in 6 years AIDB gets 'spotless' audit
- Police warn citizens about possible scams
- Swinging good time
- Cable costs increasing in Pell City
- Raising dollars for March of Dimes
- A long, hot, dry summer
- Local responders, Army Reserves take part in Red Dragon exercise
- Teen off to China for a once in a lifetime visit
- A new type of vending machine
- No water issues in Talladega
- Volunteer lend a hand to build Habitat home
- CACC - Talladega Seeking Adjunct Instructors
- Cities participating in Red Dragon
- Morton retires after 42 years of service
- Water crisis over
- VA home right on schedule
- Out with the old, in with new at 2 schools
- First Harvest Day held at community garden
- Light at the end of tunnel in water crisis
- Transparency lets government work
- Leak isolated; pressure returning to normal
- Taking a break
- Hummer time
- BOE makes hires
- Lawsuit filed against city
- No closer to discovering water issue
- Visitors flock to weekend events for free family fun
- Red Cross tries to meet disaster training need
- Food Pantry opens Monday in Lincoln
- Talladega faced with water woes
- Talladega residents advised to boil tap water
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce June Newsletter - June 3, 2011
- Taste of Lincoln chance to showcase items and try new ones
- Families still finding ways to travel despite gas prices
- Enjoy time outdoors
- Lakefest and Catfish Rodeo make for a good time
- Farewell to Marshal Dillon
- Home evacuated after train overturns near Harpersville
- No outdoor burning until it rains
- Keeping animals cool, too
- Crowds come out for Block Party
- Former Talladega native writes
- Block party preparation
- Report good for water
- City eligible for funds
- Heat brings concerns
- Girl helps make change in friend's life
- St. Peter's Episcopal Golf Tournament
- Cooling off on hot day
- Talladega College grad receives national award
- Working to help city grow
- Ladder truck arrives
- Zumba for Kids Begins in June 2011
- Tornado victims still need help
- From Alabama to Delaware, neighbors are everywhere
- Record crowds expected at block party
- FEMA deploys help for disabled storm victims
- BOE seat filled
- Memorial Day celebrations
- 'Raiders' bring relief effort to St. Clair
- Local truck driver survives fiery crash
- Teen heads to China to study
- Students to compete on national FBLA stage
- County votes for 'Clean Sweep'
- Boys & Girls clubs make a difference in lives of area children
- Vandalism causes curfew at parks
- Still time to participate in Lakefest and boat show
- 3 apply for seat on BOE
- No injuries in bus wreck
- White Horse Air Support helping save lives
- Memorial Day Dedication Ceremony
- American Red Cross Blood Drive at Citizens BMC
- Elks Lodge cooking butts for charities
- Canoes coming to Grist Mill
- Law enforcement tries to keep lake safe
- Honda getting back to normal
- Bentley speaks to AIDB grads
- New addition
- Class raises funds to repair Boys Club windows
- Community effort helps storm victims
- Cuts will cause slow down in court system
- Disaster Relief Through Talladega College and Walgreens
- Allen, others receive awards at banquet
- Another vehicle stolen from AIDB
- Work on 231 to be complete in mid-June
- Chamber hosting golf fundraiser June 9
- Free boat inspections offered
- Emergency declared for repairs to Ritz
- Anniston class could become model for civil rights
- Lincoln Food Pantry to provide food assistance to public
- A cool way to help others
- Owners of Gift and Gallery memorabilia being sought
- Campaign steps up seat belt awareness
- Students cut locks for love
- Talladega church youths send supplies to kids in Haiti
- Church uses trailer to help tornado victims
- Enrichment center is being closed
- BOE moves to fill seat
- Fire destroys home
- Cities investing in state’s green future
- Job Openings through Elwood Staffing
- Dr. Smith returns to Talladega after spending 3 years in Navy
- Audit: BOE revenues down $1 million from 2009
- $126,768 grant from ADEM jump starts recycling
- City looks to save lives with CPR
- FEMA opens recovery center for Talladega County residents
- Council approves of Sisk
- BOE approves accepting bids for school repairs
- Building needs about $250,000 for museum
- Memorial Day At Talladega SuperSpeedway
- Process begins for securing funding for relief
- Third Annual Taste of Lincoln looking for more participants
- Lunch program for kids begins June 6
- County to update way payments are made
- 18,000 pounds of food collected
- More 'storm dogs' looking for their home
- Drivers looking to improve gas mileage
- TC's Continuing Education division moving to the square
- Residents feeling festive
- ARF names new executive director
- Rabies found in fox killed in Lincoln
- Company cited for health, safety violations
- A history lesson at Oak Grove
- Accident on Alabama 77
- Chapel in the Pines offers beautiful setting for worship
- Munford Food Mart's grand opening
- Community fish fry to benefit the Red Cross
- City discusses zoning of mobile homes
- Council to stop use of compression brakes in city
- Bentley creates task force to remove timber
- City seeks grant to help with park appearance
- Hann memorial
- Elementary students get book designed for parents and children
- Talladega upgrades water, sewer facilities
- Work to improve dangerous curve
- A little fun in the sun at the park
- Shelter taking applications for manager position
- Consultant discusses strategies to prevent substance abuse
- Timber contract awarded
- Fraternity brothers come from far away to present award
- The Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - May 2011
- Zumba For Kids
- Talladega College Ranks No. 1 In The Black College Baseball Poll
- Sewer overflows down in Pell City
- Police looking for man missing from group home
- Council commends employees for lending a helping hand
- Honda investing $97 million at Lincoln
- Tranquil setting
- Foundation awards grants to 19 teachers
- Students tell Leah goodbye
- School officials saddened by Price's death
- Happy Mother's Day to you all
- Schools receive Gold Award of Distinction
- Two annual festivals next week
- Recent storms also disrupt lives of pets
- Steak House of Japan to open soon
- Pastors, ministers meet to plan relief effort
- Technology fair helps prepare kids for future
- Residents gather for a day of prayer
- Bentley visits St. Clair
- Awards Banquet
- Killough's chapel offers fishing, fun, and food
- AIDB helping families in need
- NASCAR races to the rescue of storm victims
- Governor's speech to Legislature
- Shopping in the rain
- Residents find ways to help victims
- 3 tornadoes tracked last week in St. Clair
- Father, daughter earn master's
- Where to go to donate to help storm victims
- Cover your ears, those noisy cicadas are here
- City meeting today to discuss relief effort in Sylacauga
- St. Clair gets individual disaster assistance
- HMA to produce Acura MDX in 2013
- Individual disaster designation expected Monday
- Death toll up to 14 in St. Clair County
- 'Little Rock School' turns 75
- Force of storm dumps chief, truck in river
- St. Clair County storm victims
- Ragland woman faces storm's fury and escapes
- Commission declares county a 'disaster area'
- C'burg native suffers injuries in north Alabama
- Some 1,000 structures damaged in storms
- Teen able to save girl he met in an online chatroom
- Officials still assessing damage in Pell City
- Storm unlike anything before
- Some structural damage in north Talladega County
- Resident: 'This had to be a tornado'
- Turley: 'It's a very sad day for everyone'
- 2 killed in St. Clair County storms
- Riverside sees much damage, no injuries
- Log truck overturned in Lincoln
- Holloway granted youthful offender
- BOE accepts retirement of four teachers
- Grand reunion to celebrat 75 years at Winterboro
- Mother, son to graduate together
- Council leases golf course to Anniston company
- Learn about Palmer Place today
- Plans to upgrade sports facilities to be discussed
- 1 arrested, second suspect sought in armed robbery
- Log truck wreck
- Owens reflects on his time as an FBI agent
- Mom gets involved at school by teaching art class
- Families enjoy both sides of Easter holiday
- AIDB's Project Green is working
- Running for a good cause
- Multiple drug arrests made by task force
- New mime ministry comes to Mt. Canaan
- Volnteers recognized for work at courthouse
- CVWSD asks for assistance with new water plant
- Jury finds Watts guilty of murder
- Kids enjoy time on stage during Special Olympics
- Vendors' deadline for Block Party is Tuesday
- Closing arguments today in capital murder trial
- Still no decision on REEF's appeal
- Mayor said he erred in submitting invoice
- Wet walk
- A white squirrel looks for food
- Buildings, homes could be torn down if block grant approved
- Council OKs $2,500 for museum
- 2 testify in capital murder trial
- School system in the process of a major transition
- Jury selected in Watts' capital murder trial
- 'Puzzle pieces' don't match, Todd says on using grant
- Councilmen seek sales tax increase
- Former ARF executive director pleads guilty
- Last day to file taxes
- 'Heroes' help raise money for Red Cross
- Alabama marble is superior, expert says
- Johnson family recipe now legal
- Deadline for filing taxes extended
- Shelter close to capacity
- Fans enjoy racing simulator
- Race brings fans from all over
- Holy Week brings community together for fellowship
- The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of North Talladega County Golf Tournament
- Officials say neither courthouse can close
- Jury trials canceled for May, August and October
- Price of gas up $1 from last year
- City allows company to conduct research for retailers
- VOAD members provide help when disasters hit
- Cobb orders changes to judicial system
- Foundation grants bring tech boost
- Ticket sales try to stay on track
- City Schools Foundation awards $100,000 in technology grants
- TC a finalist for $150,000 grant
- Council votes for 'gap study'
- Council rescinds motion to pay for work already done
- Talladega earns clean audit
- $1.08 million recreation center upgrades complete
- ARC finding ways to raise money
- Motocross park owner asking to put up signs
- Showing off his Model T
- Cricket catching comes to the Grits Festival
- PCPD has a new Facebook page
- Winterboro nominated for national school award
- Pilgrimmage begins
- Jaycees are back in action
- Work is moving forward on VA Home
- Sculptors: Measure, compare and chisel to form marble to art
- The Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber of Commerce News - April 2011
- Family donates burial plot
- New welcome signs go up
- 'Taste' a hit for Sylacauga
- April in Talladega is here; come enjoy spring
- Relay for Life BBQ, Hot Dog, and Bake Sale
- Busloads to voice opinions at capital
- Students to appear in court after prank
- Goodgame rehired to complete hospital work
- USDA honors school for health and nutrition
- Mother not told son was in bus wreck
- Gathering to honor Karly Meeks serves as reminder to teens
- Riley gets a little dinosaur action
- Time to showcase tastes of Sylacauga
- Council approves low bid for water; sewer work
- Thanks to lake cleanup volunteers
- Talladega EMA and Relay for Life at Walgreen's in Talladega
- Volunteers find less trash in lake this year
- United Way nears its goal
- Council OKs beer and wine license for 2nd time
- Fire Destroys mobile home
- Friends reunite after 62 years
- Home questions legality of meeting
- Local government, school systems feel pinch of gas prices
- Man arrested for impersonating sheriff's deputy
- Medical office coming as part of hospital campus
- Continuing to face effects of Japan earthquake
- Remember child abuse
- New Life Church is celebrating grand opening Sunday
- Ashville man pleads guilty to child pornography
- Fire and Rescue receiving $124,688 federal grant
- Mission trip a huge success for mother and daughter
- Wilson, Lilly among 'Sweet 16' for top teacher
- Pell City settles lawsuit with former city clerk
- No decision on buyouts for teachers
- Spring colors
- Special meeting scheduled for agreement of the site of hospital
- United Way expects to reach half of its goal
- Career fair offers a glimpse of the future
- Two residents of Seasons' Way report money was stolen from them
- Honda invests $94 million in project, opens 20 jobs
- Road maintenance issue, RV park brings residents to commission meeting
- Council paves way for expansion of Town and Country Ford
- One confirmed dead in accident
- City back on track to being Community of Excellence
- 'Prayers for Angie': Facebook page used to help woman battling cancer
- Lack of funds slow Alabama 21 project
- High school, Iola Roberts renovations on schedule
- Support Relay For Life
- 26th Annual Race Fever
- Munford Baptist Church Youth Fundraiser
- Kiwanis Club ready to begin Phase II of downtown park
- A Childersburg man convicted of assault against a former police officer in Renfroe
- Flood delays pump station construction
- Woman shot, man arrested
- Branson's amazing story to be told at revival
- Husband, wife end up dead after apparent murder-suicide
- Verizon spends millions to help improve service
- Ashley keeps on fighting the odds
- Sylacauga Utilities not to accept waste from REEF
- 5 new police cars are added to the force
- Trial continues in shooting of former police officer by Childersburg man
- Interstate extension to connect road to Alabama 21
- Authority rescinds agreement with contractor
- Three fire departments battle blaze
- His 60 years in pulpit have been a blessing
- Governor introduces Full Employment Act of 2011
- Schools discuss dealing with the effects of funding cuts
- Beck convicted of reckless endangerment
- 3 vehicles damaged by gunshots
- Dock Watch program hopes to help keep thieves away
- Family takes one day at a time to help grandson with brain injury
- Woman dies in motorcycle accident
- Council approves $629,181 paving plan
- Man critical after being shot by officer
- Munford gets new grocery store, gas station
- Grand Opening: Reliable Termite and Pest Control
- Residents seem to be fighting losing battle for Plantview Lane
- Copter crashes; no one hurt
- Showcasing Sylacauga's 'white gold'
- Practicing for golf tourney
- Leaders learn about small business options
- Annual LMLPA lake cleanup starts March 26
- Commission hears more on agreement for Ford dealership
- Applications being accepted for 16 board, commission seats
- Hawkins applies for youthful offender
- Water tanks getting needed renovations
- ARF hopes to turn bus into a 'Mobile Adoption Center'
- Bojangles adds 50 more jobs to local area
- Comet Grove Community Garden to receive $7,000 grant
- Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on home for Jacksons
- Bids begin for water and sewer at hospital
- Council supports bill to annex land
- 'Save the Museum Yard Sale' April 9
- No action taken by council on retail proposal
- Puddle dodging
- Associates at Honda plant await word on family in Japan
- Sunday alcohol sales resolution moves to state level
- Residents complain to commission about roads
- Water recedes along lake as rain expected
- Council to vote on $1 million paving project
- Lincoln murder is under investigation
- Waltrip to be a host at Race Fever
- Council expected to approve the sale of alcohol on Sundays
- Lathan Hudson has a way with words
- Jason Busby is Officer of the Year
- Talladega County, four largest cities see population increase
- Man drown after truck goes into lake
- Flooding continues on lake
- Lake flooding
- Council approves to sever water agreement with Honda
- Smith beccomes new director of rec department
- ARF to start new junior program
- Kymulga Grist Mill flood
- Stephens, Smith being honored by Girl Scouts
- Stephens, Smith being honored by Girl Scouts
- Heavy rains pound area
- Flooding widespread across east central Alabama
- Friends of the Library's March Program
- Police could resume boat patrols again by this weekend
- Road Hog
- Cuts reach the DA's office
- Wastewater 'feasible' to accept from REEF
- Tulip trees
- Talladega Rotary Club Charity Golf Tournament
- Petition seeks to have board member replaced; he will seek reappointment
- Community leaders honored by Boy Scouts
- Down come the murals
- BOE settles lawsuit with employee
- Church destroyed by fire
- Work at Riverside Landing can now move forward
- Course teaches women how to defend themselves
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - March 2011
- 26th Annual Race Fever
- Officials still searching for Sylacauga man gone for a month
- Wagon riders in area for 31st year
- Water an issue with new hospital
- Veterans home receives over $32 million
- Riley's love for dinosaurs puts him in the spotlight
- Mayor, council discuss marketing with airport board
- Eissman Automotive expands operations
- Goody's taking over Peeble's
- Baseball boosters looking to make team competitive
- Council names interim fire chief, takes no action on zoning issue
- Prescription discount drug card offered to county residents
- Questions surface about grant funding in Pell City
- Training for disasters
- Lanier Volunteer Fire Department will receive $100,463 grant
- Hutton honored for work with Parks and Rec
- Police looking for driver involved in two accidents
- Mayor, council reject request of new apartments
- Sylacauga discusses recycling program grant with Oak Grove
- 2 plead guilty to manslaughter
- Council agrees to buy ladder truck
- District attorney's office will enforce 'bath salts' ban locally
- Heavy rain
- Black Business Expo draws minority-owned businesses
- Board certified teachers make a poitive impact
- A community comes together
- Giving her house back to God
- Business growth forum March 17
- BOE member wants plan developed for new sports facility
- Oak Grove gets $185,000 grant for fire truck
- One last affectionate hose down
- Junk yard fire
- NASA engineer speaks to kids at Sylacauga
- Man indicted for a murder from 2009
- School zoning moves kids
- Church youth sponsor Black Business Expo
- Mardi Gras ball Saturday to benefit museum
- Did the mayor overstep his authority?
- Restoring a part of history
- Batemon: County doing well despite economic downturn
- Auburn forms task force to save trees
- Leadership class starts fundraiser to help local non-profit group
- Shoupe named Honda's new president
- Looks like spring
- Wildfires come ablaze during the past weekend
- Cleckler named to Hall of Fame
- Council votes to increase the city's sales tax
- Fatality in wreck on 280
- Kiwanis annual Pancake Day helps support youth in the community
- Pell City keeps on building
- Still searching for truth in mysterious cases
- Resources for Women Peer Counselor Training
- Retriever fun
- Free screenings offered by CVMC through March
- Pell City can collect water, sewer fees
- Jury acquits Sylacauga man of drug charges
- A new day for Amistad Murals
- Oak trees' death will not kill Auburn spirit
- Meeting March 10 to inform residents about drugs
- Help sought in finding missing man
- Man arrested for poisoning Auburn’s historic oaks
- Company request three new vehicles
- Budget cuts halt rides
- Board members begin ethics training program
- White found guilty of capital murder
- Ponder, students help plant trees
- 'Get Healthy' initiative kicks off Feb. 26
- Council holds public hearing on cable franchise
- Witnesses testify about shooting in Edison murder
- Pell City tries out ladder truck
- Teen arrested for vehicular homicide
- International Motorsports Hall of Fame 2011 Induction Ceremony Tickets On Sale Now
- Training to help keep others safe
- AbitibiBowater to shut down its last paper machine in Coosa Pines plan
- Auburn honors Pappas for her work in journalism
- Talladega County Commission votes to raise water rates
- State not seeking death by injection for White
- Update: Government & Industry
- Town plans for bigger community garden this year
- Holocaust survivors share painful memories
- A day best not forgotten
- Riverside council discusses sales tax increase
- MHS teacher says farewell after being called to duty
- Executive director of animal shelter resigns
- Shelby: We must take a look at every program
- Valentine's dinner to help strengthen marriages
- Working together sets St. Clair Co. apart from others
- Sycamore VFD receives $231,750 grant
- Bones found in Moody being processed
- Bell speaks to students about their future
- Played major role in history
- Winter weather
- Chamber recognizes businesses, citizens
- LMLPA seeks volunteers for lake cleanup
- Newspapers may be late
- CVMC staff organize event to support heart health
- City awarded a set of solar panels
- Residents have to deal with dirty water a bit longer
- More bad weather heading this way
- Giving her house back to God
- Ruptured water main causes closure of streets
- Childersburg Chamber banquet Feb. 19
- City to vote on 1 cent tax increase in 2 weeks
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - February 4, 2011
- Pastor still preaching while battling cancer
- Taking care of the nation's red, white and blue
- Revenue Office corrects audit findings
- Embracing technology, but ...
- Firefighter saves woman from drowning in lake
- Former Riverside dentist indicted for identity theft, drugs
- Icy weather conditions may have caused accident
- Governor may not have to declare proration
- Arc recognizes those who make positive impact
- If your paper arrives late, this is why
- Attorney to file more motions in Durden capital murder case
- TC welcomes Blassingame
- City and Technical Knockout to host first ever E-Recycling Day
- 2 killed in accident Thursday afternoon in St. Clair County
- Shooting inside courtroom
- Bureau investigating shooting inside Goodwater Municipal Courtroom
- Bureau investigating shooting inside Goodwater Municipal Courtroom
- Riverside takes step to replace old gas pier
- No new trial for Kelley
- Officials identify victims in house fire
- Still fun to put newspaper out after 40 years
- Bachus: Health care reform unconstitutional
- Marsh, Fielding take tour of AIDB
- Daughter faces felony charges
- Woman killed in fatal fire
- Chamber of Commerce celebration is Feb. 9
- TC, CACC are bracing for more state funding cuts
- BOE to hire new football coach at PCHS
- BOE hears a proposal on economic development
- Safety tips for the upcoming primary tornado season
- 2 arrested on felony warrants from South Carolina
- Hunter safety issues increase in Alabama
- Chamber's Annual Celebration Luncheon
- AIDB taps Hubbard as director of Campus Safety and Security
- More education cuts could be devastating
- Bringing poetry to youth
- Reaching for the stratosphere
- Fielding reflects on time before and after becoming state senator
- Attorney speaks about changes in state ethics law
- Board suggests rezoning of former Avondale Mills property
- Students receive hands-on practice with STEM
- Fire fighters get a lesson in arson
- Childersburg woman arrested for theft from law firm
- New welcome signs for Talladega
- Boardwalk, observation platform being built
- PCPD Business Watch Program passes first test
- ARF appoints four new officers
- ASB and Munford cheerleaders team up for pep rally
- Council fails to approve property purchase
- 2 Sylacauga natives receive key appointments
- Balloon travels off the Georgia coastline from Pell City
- Council considers 1 cent sales tax increase
- County transfers grist mill property
- Elementary schools get new computers
- Grants to help victims of domestic violence
- Foreclosures 'driving housing market'
- City recognizes clergy in honor of 'The Four Chaplains'
- Hand and Curran nominees for Teacher of the Year
- Mayor and council use laptops at their latest meeting
- High school journalism class helps prepare kids for future
- Grants to help train workers
- Talladega couple to auction 1,500 acres
- TC honors Dr. King
- Owners ask for rezoning of Avondale Mills property
- Shelter cutting hours to ease financial woes
- United Way needs help reaching goal
- Flying high
- Chamber gets word out promoting Pell City
- SPD charges 19-year-old with rape
- Threatt honored for her love of kids
- 4th-grader Anna Claire Smith wins 2011 St. Clair County Spelling Bee Contest
- Airport hangar named in honor of Dr. Grissett
- Girl's headache ends up saving her family
- A day about equality, justice and unity
- MLK would be disturbed by violence
- Talladega Friends of the Library Meeting
- MLK Unity Breakfast Monday
- Gator is back with a friend
- PCPD to use national program to track pseudoephedrine sales
- More career options out there
- 2 fire departments receive grant funds
- 5 new police cars on the streets in Pell City
- Order withdrawn to block electronic bingo
- Studdard sworn in for ninth time
- Sound of Gold to march in inaugural parade
- What would Shelby cut from spending?
- City looking to cut cost by moving into 21st century
- Surles and Russell in for fourth straight term
- Creek Indian Museum to become a reality
- International Motorsports Hall of Fame Announces Induction Class for 2011
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - January 12, 2011
- St. Clair County School System hopes to reopen on Friday
- Osbourn to head Oak Grove VFD
- Shelby: 'This is a road to financial destruction'
- Chamber's Annual Celebration Luncheon
- Pell City school opening delayed 2 hours Wednesday
- Daily Home may be late Wednesday morning
- MLK Prayer Breakfast Monday
- Council considers reimbursing local developer
- Schools in Talladega County expected to open on time Wednesday
- Snow Day
- Area police and EMAs: 'Stay off the roads'
- Winter storm to hit later than expected
- Capital punishment remains fairly common in Alabama
- Newspaper delay possible due to weather, roads
- SPD investigates scame, burglaries
- Council considers tax incentive for auto business
- Area could see 4 to 7 inches of snow
- Mayor: City can afford new building
- TMA to appoint committees to discuss issues
- REEF's attorney questions legality of order
- Time to prepare for wintry weather
- Sylacauga schools could have new gyms by August
- Sylacauga man found dead on roadside
- CVWSD project is on schedule
- Organization formed to help homeless animals
- Tip shows dangers of online predators
- Column work
- Authority discusses security at park
- REEF attorney files appeal
- Police looking into several crimes from the holiday weekend
- Riverside extends Fire Department's hours for nighttime
- Council discusses group home zoning request
- Work begins on new Publix in Pell City
- Talladega has first murder since 2009
- Luker sworn in as District 2 Commissioner
- Honda ends 2010 on a high note
- Pearson has had lifelong love of the railroad
- Area's mayors hope new year will be 'the start of good things'
- Area's mayors hope new year will be 'the start of good things'
- What's news in the new year
- Happy New Year!
- Abrams begins his new career as a truck driver
- A collection of the top local stories from 2010
- Rising Star Baptist plans youth retreat
- Father, son charged in shooting
- Serving his community
- Making mental illness better for people
- Woman remains hospitalized after being stabbed
- House fire burns down mobile home
- Usher enjoys opportunity to share
- Despite physical struggles, Hill stays involved in sports
- Couple gets joy from volunteering
- 24 years o helping others
- Snow's over in Alabama; East Coast still reeling
- Deed transfer for annex property approved
- Drug Task Force gets $320,000 grant
- Invaluable asset to PCPD
- 'An ambassador to the city'
- Part-time officer captures PCPD's highest honor
- The Spirit of Helping
- From educator to volunteer
- Taking care of Joseph
- Pet lovers make last minute gift adoptions during the holiday season
- Beware of the flu season!
- No arrests yet in shooting
- Love of reading
- Teen indicted on 3 counts of reckless murder
- Alleged theft leads to shooting, car crash; man airlifted to UAB
- Operation Scrooge
- Walgreens' Holiday Hours
- Christmas spirit arrives in form of gift cards
- Fire chief job posted after Abrams' announces retirement
- AT&T finally provides better service
- Bookkeeper enters not guilty plea of stealing funds
- Fire chief resigns after 25 years
- Family returns found valuables
- Thomas wants students to use school lessons in the work field
- Fight back against identity theft
- Comer Library gives public access to Avondale history
- Construction under way at 2 city schools
- Finally, meaningful ethics reform
- Students learn ways of old at Colonial Day
- Members from church released from hospital
- Dad fulfills special Christmas wish
- Pell City church to hold special Christmas Eve Communion Service
- FNB Angel Tree
- Proper care for animals in cold weather
- TC prepares for students' future in education
- No one injured in house fire
- On frozen pond
- Trial date set for inmate murder case
- Burglaries, break ins increase in Sylacauga area
- Meet Munford's first police chief
- Icy weather
- Council passes bill to charge for HAZMAT services
- Morris' house making progress after tremendous help from her communiity
- Mask pleads not guilty to alleged first-degree theft
- Court rules in Lawhorn case
- Glovers Ferry fire
- SAFE gets 4 new vans for use in community
- BOE votes to consolidate 2 elementary schools
- Woman escapes fire; home is destroyed
- The difference between Dems, Republicans?
- Judge wants community involved in drug court
- Tree of Love lighting
- After serving his state, Lawley comes home
- Read-a-thon to raise funds for library
- More patrols for holidays
- Rainbow Omega breaks ground on work center
- Plans call for closing Henderson Elementary
- Stay warm and safe by taking precautions
- Joint Park Authority holds its first meeting
- Jack's begins construction on new restaurant
- Habitat making progress on home
- Bypass work
- Comet Grove provides produce for those in need
- CenturyLink building may need work before housing new library
- HMA gets ready to deliver toys and food
- The Red Door Kitchen finishing renovations for the holidays
- Sylacauga schools commended by inspectors
- 'Trees of Lights' signifies holiday season
- ARF holding 'Holiday Open House' Saturday
- New London fire chief, assistant chief resign
- 4 children taken away from home by DHR
- Council unsure it can afford building
- Auburn takes crown as 2010 SEC Champions
- Studdard one of longest serving sheriffs in state
- 2010 Christmas parades
- Talladega Library votes Harkins as interim director
- Moon rise
- Meeting could involve building purchase
- 'Ready Talladega' new media name for EMA
- Students learn life lessons
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - December 2, 2010
- 'Lights in the Park' starts a daay late because of weather
- Mobile homes restricted from certain areas
- Fielding sworn in as state senator
- Camper fire
- Officers from 4 states attend drug training
- Council approves AT&T cell tower extension
- Situation goes from bad to worse
- Santa for Seniors
- Work begins on IKO Shingles plant
- Construction begins on the new VA nursing home
- Alabama president of AT&T apologizes
- HMA makes donations to United Way
- Groundbreaking today for new VA nursing home
- Christmas tree catches fire, damages home
- Request made to move REEF lawsuit forward
- Hundreds turn out for county job fair
- Fire destroys former mayor's home
- Bypass work on schedule
- Teacher knows just how important art is in schools
- Attempt at good hair day leads to pat-down
- Greenhouse construction complete at Sylacauga Grows
- Black Friday a success despite Iron Bowl
- Lowry named principal at ASB
- Lincoln church celebrates ninth anniversary
- Shopping safety tips for this holiday season
- Vlachos following in the footsteps of his grandfather
- Thanksgiving Dinner
- Getting ready
- Children's programs in search of donations
- Children and Thanksgiving
- Fielder resigns as library director
- Be cautious when cooking
- BOE awards bids for school renovations
- Deaf couple safe after house caught on fire
- Metro Bank robbed again
- Items for water system approved
- New grocery store opens in Talladega; one set for Sylacauga
- Pipe burst, damages TC's Sumner Hall
- Hurst now a Republican
- Our shameful state of hunger
- Rabid coyote from Ashville area of St. Clair County
- talladega Christmas Parade weeks away
- Police step up patrols as holiday season begins
- Libraries do their jobs as funds cut
- Pell City Council not ready to buy CenturyLink building
- Murder case goes to grand jury
- Is Steve Hurst switching parties?
- 3 Munford cheerleaders participating in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- CVA defeats Sumter Academy for AISA Championship
- Thoughts on the SEC at the Rotary Club
- Moody man sentenced to death
- Sylacauga airport in the final states of $1 M projects
- Beam signing is a sign of teamwork
- Road Work
- Finance Department recognized by national association
- Chambers sponsor job fair Nov. 29 in Talladega
- Dead coyote tests positive for rabies
- Former executive director arrested
- Cellular service is not a luxury
- Board expected to approve bids for renovation
- Council hears arguments about address changes
- Servant never comes back from lunch
- Fund set up for Fields family
- AT&T service problems continue in Talladega County
- Sylacauga Utilities general manager clarifies statements about rate hikes, REEF
- Job Fair
- ADPH issues warning on eating fish caught in lake
- 7 arrested on various drug charges in St. Clair County
- Council agrees to borrow funds to renovate building
- Teen charged in death of Sylacauga mother, 2 sons
- Republicans have opportunity to improve state
- Daughter following in her father's footsteps
- State Trooper training
- Rick Humphrey to oversee all events at Barber
- 3 dead in wreck on 280
- Schools working to raise drug awareness
- Christian Love Pantry seeks help
- SAFE seeks sponsors for needy families
- Mann named Red Cross executive director
- Fall colors
- Campbell defends hiring of interim assistant principals
- Big problem, good solution
- Hospital to honor Clifford Mosley
- Area salutes veterans
- Habitat holds national service conference at Shocco Springs
- Warm coats come from a warm heart
- Thank you to all our veterans
- Vet: War 'hell on Earth'
- VFD to get sales tax funds reinstated
- Water Authority bookkeeper charged with theft
- Preuitt writes checks for education
- Lab: Drainage into creek not from REEF
- 217 jackets are delivered to kids
- North Talladega Relay For Life 2011 Kickoff!
- TC celebrates 143 years
- Man changes plea to guilty in murder case
- BP has an explanation
- Councilman: Mayor not communicating
- Autumn colors
- Marble theme of Dec. 7 parade
- Vice principal positions OK'd by school board
- Memories of days gone by
- The good old days
- Webb Outstanding Middle School Science Teacher of Year
- County audit best administrator has seen
- ASPCI looking for new members
- County health fair huge success for community
- Local chaplains help comfort community
- Tom Sullivan speaks to ASB students
- Sylacauga man is recognized by Gov. Riley
- Optimist Club's Annual Pecan Sale
- A new fire truck for Talladega
- Car chase ends with meth lab discovery
- 84-year-old Cropwell woman dies in wreck
- Same street names can cause problems
- Reluctant model
- Raindrops of roses
- Talladega County voters show good turnout
- Council approves funds for work at airport
- Malkoff to unveil painting of Tiger at game Saturday
- VA will hold a ceremony for new $50 million home
- St. Clair re-elects Surles to 4th term
- Council OKs consulting contract with Chris Stone
- Talladega County's Holiday Open House
- Congrats to all the winners
- Fielding wins District 11 Senate seat
- Hurst wins 4th term in House
- California Connection - How Our Cali NASCAR Drivers Fared At Talladega
- Residents invited to sign beam for new hospital
- Don't forget to vote
- In praise of a local hero
- Council OKs projects for all city wards
- ADEM wants more testing at creek
- Race week uneventful for law enforcement
- Ohio race fan finds religion at Talladega track
- Hurst says he's not done yet; has more work to do
- Dean feels he can be effective in the Legislature
- State remains under fire alert
- Board hears thoughts on renovations
- Track crimes in the area online
- Greater Talladega/Lincoln Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - November 2010
- Cote gets ready for his missionary journey in Utah
- Roush greets people at Ford dealership
- Water Treatment Plant halfway to being finished
- Fannin says he's keeping divorce cases up to date
- Rasco says rulings would be made in timely fashion
- Tesla Roadster at Hall of Fame
- Earnhardt's motor coach on display
- CLP holds appreciation luncheon
- CVMC adds quicker patient care with success
- Accident on the square
- PSC Place 2: Susan Parker
- 'Salute to Veterans' Tour
- 23-year-old rescues woman from burning mobile home
- Jarrett to host Race Fever Friday
- Judge agrees to early probation release for man
- Struzik wants to make a difference in lives of residents in district
- Vigil for Shalanda Pope
- City approves $130,500 settlement with ADEM over violations
- Commission to sign annex property deed over to board
- Boyd ready to continue to use her experience in House
- Fielding: Legislature under attack
- Robbins: Get government out of way
- When bullying goes too far
- Ragland man receives Purple Heart
- Working to stop prescription drug abuse
- 'Light the Night' and 'First Fridays' at First Baptist in Sylacauga
- Pell City hires building inspector
- Mill Village residents want work to continue
- Breast cancer survivors gather to celebrate life
- Foundation gets $10,000 donation from Ford Meter Box
- Bids expected to be opened next month on 2 school projects
- Vote yes on Amendment 3
- A night of honors and entertainment
- Getting top recognition
- Education Gala and Silent Auction
- Fatal wreck on I-20 kills one, injures another
- An all pink extravaganza
- $20,000 to Pell City Public Library in honor of Rep. Morton
- Alabama Career Center celebrates workforce development
- $5.4 million drug bust in Leeds
- No centrist position in this year's election
- Bond issue approved for city, school system
- BOE votes on a new line of credit for shortfalls
- Library changes hours because of cuts
- Good walking weather
- Council discusses bond issues for city, schools
- Morning's first light
- How would Gov. Bentley, AEA get along?
- Patterson NAACP Pastor of the Year
- Trial date set in capital murder case
- Making Halloween safe for children
- Talladega Rescue Squad needs help with funding
- Preuitt pleads not guilty to charges
- New life for historical murals
- Superintendent's husband killed in accident in Lincoln
- Residents form community watch program
- Pinecrest student raises 40-pound cabbage as school project
- Southern hospitality in Germany
- Candidates speak out on issues
- Woman dies in fire
- 8 businesses and individuals honored by AIDB
- Munford's new football stadium unveiled
- Citizens speak out about project on US 280
- Students at ASD get lessons in baby-sitting
- Industry prospects sought in Germany
- Questions for the candidates
- Man 'critical' after wreck on US 231
- 3-vehicle wreck on Alabama 34
- Precision Strip expanding; council OKs tax abatement
- United Way chapter sets $150,000 goal
- HIPPY program gets $60,000 grant
- Man indicted on sex abuse charges
- Heroic endeavor close to success
- Technology law good thing
- Majority of council not in favor of tax increase
- Fighting crime with 'pedal power'
- Industrial site tour held for state, company officials
- Fire destroys mobile home
- No pleasure in Preuitt's troubles
- Memories from a time gone by
- Book tells of inspiring journey
- Man steps in front of train, killed instantly
- Sylacauga Chamber banquet set for Oct. 21
- Earnhardt, firefighters team up to teach fire safety
- Council expected to OK soliciting bids for work at new hospital site
- Untitled
- Practice, practice, practice
- Malnourished, mistreated 'Buddy' dies
- Fire causes damage to city shop
- 2 sentenced for armed robbery
- Paws in the Park fundraiser cancelled
- AARP Driver Safety Classes In Childersburg And Talladega
- Why pay Patterson?
- Passion Butterfly
- City gets excellent rating for potential bond issue
- Teacher grants to be awarded
- Outdated gym renovated at Winterboro High
- If your legs start to burn, move the laptop
- Good news for those far away from oil spill
- Blessing of the animals
- BOE settles lawsuit with Patterson
- Veterans home named after decorated soldier
- SPD gets $318,242 grant for 2 officers
- TCCHS program deserves applause
- State needs ethics reform
- Sen. Jim Preuitt indicted
- Council to have public hearing on sales tax hike
- New director taking look at ways to improve parks department
- 16-year-old charged as adult; 4-year-old injured
- Greater Talladega Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter -October 2010
- Sylacauga City Schools holding 'Parent Visitation Month'
- A helping hand to someone in need
- Agencies struggling to come up with funds once CSEPP ends
- Dressing for success at TCCHS
- Grant helps provide safe schools
- Red Flag Warning issued due to drought
- Christmas parade date changed to Dec. 6
- Double duty
- ATAP's new contract will bring back jobs
- Legal help is a no-brainer
- REEF bankruptcy could stall lawsuits
- St. Clair County continues drug problem battle
- Fall skies
- 8th-grader chosen for People to People
- Untitled
- ATAP gets $9.2 million contract; to rehire employees
- Law student seeks pardon for assault conviction
- Council hires attorneys for US 280 project
- New fire chief begins work Friday
- Stewart 'tickets' drivers
- Council considers sales tax hike
- 'Buddy' among most abused dogs shelter has ever seen
- BOE, architect discuss projects at high school
- City to borrow from general fund for utility fund budget
- 2 airlifted following accident
- REEF files for bankruptcy paperwork
- Budget approved with 8 percent cushion
- Former Coosa County sheriff gets probation
- Council hires fire chief, parks and rec director
- Meet the candidates at the Ritz
- A matter of faith
- Marker unveiled at Coosa Fest
- Laptops another tool to combat crime
- Police officer involved in wreck talks about work, pain, support and love
- '2010 Candidate Forum' Oct. 14 at Ritz Theatre
- Noise ordinance violation leads to meth lab bust
- Man pleads not guilty to felony animal cruelty
- Bank Ordered Auction
- Revelation Walk just a week away
- Utilities Board proposes REEF study
- New sign for stadium
- Former THS students part of JSU band to meet the Queen
- Council could hire fire chief, park and rec director
- Riverside chili cook-off, fishing tournament is Saturday
- Sylacauga cares for kids
- Alabama Forestry Commission considers issuing fire alert
- Most agree new library needed
- New floor at old gym to be put to good use
- Fun-filled day is planned for Coosa Fest
- ASB mourns loss of student killed in fire
- Sylacauga does it again
- 2 armed men rob Lucky's Monday night
- Soldier in Texas hospital recovering from wounds
- Councils have little choice
- Fire leaves family with little
- Council OKs proposals designed to balance budget
- Credit unions merge
- FBI captures suspected bank robber
- Super Sale at Talladega Sherwin-Williams
- 'Every life touches others'
- Superintendents' salaries vary
- Lake level drops as patrol program stops
- Grandparents Day at DeSoto Caverns Park
- ASD inducts 6 into Hall of Fame Saturday
- Company proposing shopping center has history of success
- Grant brings science to life for students
- Prayers for soldier wounded in Iraq
- 4 rapes reported in 4 weeks in Sylacauga
- Talladega man faces 10 to 99 years in prison
- Talladega Author Rebecca Rozelle Burt Reception
- North Talladega Relay For Life - Planning Meeting
- Speedy recovery for Police Chief Turley
- City, attorneys discuss retail development
- Lincoln won't vacate city hall
- Hawkins meets with Obama, other HBCU educators
- Despite ordinance, city neglecting its property
- Case dismissed against son in father's death
- Cheaha Mental Health Center goes 'green' with federal grant
- Grant to provide maintenance, upkeep for computers at CACC
- Service today for Talladega's first full-time mayor
- BOE approves budget with reserve funds
- BOE passes budget with surplus
- Councilmen's criticism is unfounded
- City to discuss progress on EPA grant at public hearing
- ADEM assesses next move on REEF complaints
- Alabama students show they are competitive
- Historic home destroyed by fire
- Alabama tops nation in gains on rigorous AP tests
- Talladega City BOE has wish list of $25 million for new schools
- Still no fire chief, recreation director for Pell City
- Sylacauga Council could vote on budget Sept. 21
- Memories of 9/11 still fresh
- Sylacauga man charged with murder
- Sales tax revenue
- Parks director interviews Monday
- Horn, Smith rejoin council budget hearings
- IRS freezes ARF bank account
- Cheaha Trail Riders Association gets $450,000 grant
- Music minister wins song writing contest
- Soldier wounded in Iraq
- Readers share memories of terrible Tuesday
- Area residents: The smell is back
- 5 interviewed for fire chief job
- BOE approves budget with deficit
- Honda partners with Indy Grand Prix of Alabama
- Multi-talented Victoria Rowell speaks from the heart at TC Convocation
- Family,friends mourn loss Shalanda Pope
- Bids for 2 major projects could be approved by BOE
- Robbins to replace Preuitt on ballot
- Heated debate over superintendent contract
- Learning to fly...
- Cameras keep county schol bus riders safer
- 'Struggling' artist finally finds his theme
- Congratulations on a job well done
- Cushion good thing for area school systems
- Federal funds big help to local schools
- St. Clair County man killed in ATV accident Friday evening
- Geni Certain named editor of The Daily Home
- Pell City looks for new site for public library
- Preuitt gives statement on dropping out
- Honda produces 2 million vehicles
- Patrols stepped up on Logan Martin
- Sylacauga councilman to host 'Labor Day Prayer service for Jobs'
- Masons construct porch for disabled Talladega man
- Man found guilty of capital murder
- TCAVFD discusses Oak Grove VFD budget issues
- Commission awards bid to expand jail
- Sylacauga Council agrees on bond issue
- Talladega welcomes city manager
- Graphic testimony details woman's injuries in murder trial
- Republican Party can replace Preuitt on ballot
- Governor announces $15 million grant for new VA nursing home
- Greater Talladega Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - September 2010
- Resolution paves way for new Public Park Authority
- Candlelight vigil held to mourn loss of Sylacauga woman
- First 2011 Odyssey rolls out
- One dead after murder, attempted suicide
- Testimony begins in Kelley murder trial
- Sheriff's deputies acquire, receive training in correct use of Tazers
- BREAKING NEWS: Preuitt drops bid for state senator
- Apparent murder,suicide attempt in Sylacauga
- VFD funding issues discussed by Commission
- Fire chief being deployed to Middle East for third time
- Trial begins for Mody man facing capital murder charges, torture
- Final detail of work for treatment plant approved by district
- BOE discusses funding request with City Council
- Turning point for Talladega
- Former St. Clair County official dies in wreck
- Hiking the Pinhoti Trail
- Think light when hiking
- Residents seek answers to loss of funds
- Reception for New City Manager Brian Muenger
- Bat infested fire station closed at Lincoln
- Shelter friends brighten residents' days
- Riley coming to share 'great news'
- Stopping tobacco usage program to start at THS
- Fire destroys part of Spring Street Rec Center roof
- Oak Grove ceasing fire coverage called 'erroneous'
- 2 men indicted for separately raping 13-year-old girls
- Council names Brian Muenger city manager
- Town gets $50,000 grant for marina
- Red door kitchen gets facelift
- City officials meet with organizations about funding
- Better clean up your property in Pell City; clamp down coming
- New program provides solar irrigation
- ARF discusses fundraisers
- $50,000 grant awarded to recreation area
- Oak Grove VFD may cease coverage to 7,000 residents
- Smith, Horn walk out of called Council meeting
- Council approves mayor's firing of chief
- Pell City posting 2 job openings
- 'Floatin' Otto' wins
- 'Starting a Small Business'--a Minority Business Development Seminar
- Curtis: I did not slander REEF
- Meth: The powder devil
- Blues Fest & Car Show coming to Pell City
- Ragland cops bust rolling meth labs
- Coming home
- Police gearing up for holiday weekend 'Blitz'
- Accused murderer not permitted to visit crime scene
- Woman nearly falls victim to 'Grandparent Scam'
- Chili cook-off Sept. 25
- ARF board mulls tax issues
- Sylacauga Grows expanding project to individual plots
- Man pleads guilty to attempted murder
- Sylacauga to move $2 million to school system
- Surface water treatment plant well under way
- Vet speaks out about animal shelter
- Talladega Council ponders budget woes
- Grissett sworn in
- 7 arrested in meth lab bust
- Commissioner Brown arrested for arrassment
- Council appoints Grissett to finish husband's term
- Alabama Wildlife Federation Awards Ponder
- Laps For Life Blood Drive
- Living his dream in a 'beautiful genre'
- Rural water district to get second well
- Cleanup makes a difference
- New upscale Jack's coming to Pell City
- Lincoln man killed in accident Saturday
- Taylor takes over at CBMC
- Future of Odenville fire chief uncertain
- Retail, industrial complex project moving forward
- Talladega College prepares to begin academic year
- One teen killed, one injured in accident
- ARF president clarifies shelter report
- Talladega Council votes to provide bottled water
- Good things do happen to good people
- Victim of fall is identified by police
- School system to use stimulus money for 2 projects
- Creek museum coming to Courthouse Square
- ARF faces issues with animal health, finances
- Fire destroys Pell City home
- Man falls to death at Spring Street Rec Center
- Sylacauga Council begins planning budget
- Library staff, board members to launch campaign against city funding cuts
- Hero officers pull man from burning vehicle
- The first day of a new school year
- CVEC reduces rates 10.5 percent
- Residents want traffic lights installed at dangerous intersections
- Pell City man pleads guilty to sexual abuse
- Former sheriff pleads guilty to using office for personal again
- A thank you to area teachers
- Healthy alternatives: School menus change to comply with wellness plan
- Chick-fil-A scouting Pell City for possible location
- Arc surprises its executive director for years of service
- Talladega Habitat is ready to help others
- Official says he is disappointed in news coverage of REEF
- Metro Bank robbed Friday by man armed with knife
- 'Take him home and love him'
- Project based learning focus of institute program
- Motivation key theme at Sylacauga Schools in-service session
- FCI inmate dies after altercation
- Pell City mulls job description changes
- A fun day
- Area EMAs will lose millions of dollars
- Arrest made in officer's accident
- 'Put your best foot forward'
- Sales tax holiday Aug. 6-8
- City to raise water, sewer rates
- Sidewalk project to begin soon in Sylacauga
- Teachers, faculty gather for Pell City Schools Institute Day
- 3 or 4 area school systems meet state goals
- Council votes to borrow $10 million to upgrade water and sewer system
- Bereavement fund set up for families of 3 teens killed in accident
- Birthday scoop
- 'We have each other'
- Greater Talladega Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - August 2010
- McKinney honored with
- Texting: A revolution in the way deaf people talk to the world
- Three teens killed, two injured in accident near Alpine
- Sylacauga police officer's recovery steady after accident
- Aktion club all about giving something back
- New judge appointed in Carleton murder case
- Snakes Alive!
- Save-A-Lot grocery to replace Food World
- Former Floyd and Beasley employees meet with local companies
- Huge turnout at Job Fair Plus
- Police assailant sentenced to 25 years
- Trucks damage Pell City roads
- Community garden thrives in Oak Grove
- North Talladega County Leadership Program
- Four arrested for meth; one for crack
- Odenville firefighter suspended as investigation into flushed babies continues
- New farmers market to open in Sylacauga
- Group home to remain open in Pell City for now
- Fire!
- Marijuana mailed to local post office from San Diego; 3 arrested
- Flag honors Lance Grissett
- Investigation into flushing premature dead babies down toilet under way
- New fire chief decides not to accept job
- Investigation may be completed next week involving SPD officer
- Benefit ride for officer
- Too many animals
- Councilman Grissett dies
- Town looks to provide gas on the water at Riverside Landing
- Honor Flight sends veteran to see World War II Memorial
- It's hot
- Narcotics officer busts still operation
- Sylacauga's REEF attorney facing DUI charges
- Odenville couple arrested at bowling alley
- Several companies to attend Floyd and Beasley job fair
- Work begins on Publix site
- Benefit ride is Saturday for injured officer
- Inmates back in jail by dinner
- Loses home in bizarre accident
- Serra Automotive withdraws revenue sharing proposal
- BOE to refinance bond issue through city
- 2 inmates escape county jail
- Inmates back in jail by dinner
- Council appoints Muenger acting city manager
- 100s turn out for job fair at MasterBrand
- Nitrogen believed to be REEF contaminant
- Dangerous pests
- Habitat seeks applicants for new home
- New fire chief to start next month
- Let's all just count to 10
- Dangerous pests
- Sylacauga Chamber job fair targets former Floyd & Beasley employees
- Pell City businesses, social agencies coming together at Job Fair Plus
- Stone is cited for DUI
- Cool off with a scoop of ice cream
- Utilities Board cuts off REEF
- Shooting victim identified as 52-year-old Diane McDannel
- 2 dead in SPringville after fire, suicide
- Weight Loss Group
- Gulf seafood safe to consume
- Coosa voters try to keep schools in county's hands
- Candidates vow to climb out of campaign mud
- Can students afford school lunch?
- Company holding job fair Tuesday to fill positions
- Company shutting down
- Dean narrowly edges out Crawford in District 35
- Green holds off Parrish in St. Clair BOE runoff
- ARF removes 3 board members, appoints 4 new ones
- Controversy continues over group home
- Oak Grove fire chief resigns
- Greater Talladega Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - July 2010
- Ride for Life Benefit
- 'Celebration of Caregivers' Gospel Concert
- Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Appearing at AMP Energy Pit Tour Experience
- Miss International Motorsports Hall of Fame Pageant
- Greater Talladega Area Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - June 2010
- International Motorsports Hall of Fame and Talladega Superspeedway Summer Special
- International Motorsports Hall Of Fame And Talladega Superspeedway Summer Tour Offer
- Red Cross Disaster Update - May 5, 2010
- Talladega Chamber of Commerce Newsletter - April 29, 2010
- Diane Dal Lago Ltd, Launches Raceway Fashionista, a Glitzy and Glamorous New Take on Licensed Womens
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