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Clubs and Organizations13 Alabama National Guard armories to closeMONTGOMERY (AP) - Citing smaller military forces, changing needs and budget constraints, Alabama's National Guard is closing armories across the state. The Tuscaloosa News... Read more...National Weather Service in Huntsville creating exhibit about 2011 tornado outbreak HUNTSVILLE (AP) - National Weather Service scientists want north Alabama residents to contribute to an exhibit about last year's tornado outbreak. Chief meteorologist... Read more...Honor guards provide comfort during tiring timesPaul Thompson said being a part of the American Legion Honor Guard is a commitment that veterans take seriously. He calls it a privilege. "It's a part of the commitment... Read more...Local ceremonies planned for Memorial DayLike many Americans, Mary Day Smith plans to fire up a barbecue grill Monday to celebrate Memorial Day and the unofficial start of summer. But that will be put on hold until after... Read more...School age change comingAlabama school officials do not anticipate a large influx of previously uneducated children into state elementary schools this fall because of the Legislature lowering the... Read more...Report lists 4 area schools among best in the nationFour area schools have been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as being among the nation's best high schools. The publication's annual Best Schools recognition... Read more...The dog days of summerWhile a lot of kids joyfully sing the classic song “School’s Out” this time of year, local officials usually notice an increase in complaints from... Read more...Officials await verdict on ATRIP road fundsFranklin County officials still are waiting to find out whether nearly $2 million needed for county road repairs is headed their way. Earlier this week, federal transportation... Read more...Shoals Environmental Alliance meets TuesdayAdam Johnston, coordinator of the Alabama Rivers Alliance, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Shoals Environmental Alliance at 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Florence Public... Read more...Disc golf course a collaborative effortTodd Meckes, John McClanahan and Kevin Stevenson haven't been playing disc golf long, but when the Highland Park Elementary School principal approached them about building a... Read more...Police seeking suspect in gas station robberyPolice are seeking the public's help in finding who robbed the Exxon gas station and convenience store at the corner of Wilson Dam Road and Second Street early Saturday. ... Read more...Report recognizes four area schools among nation's bestFour area schools have been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as being among the nation's best high schools. The publication's annual Best Schools recognition... Read more...New disc golf course collaborative effortTodd Meckes, John McClanahan and Kevin Stevenson haven't been playing disc golf long, but when the Highland Park Elementary School principal approached them about building a... Read more...Tennessee Valley Shoals lifeSkylar Crane wipes the water from his eyes as he frolics in the Tennessee River near Florence. Read more...Frequency of dog bites increase with the start of summer vacationWhile a lot of kids joyfully sing the classic song "School's Out" this time of year, local officials usually notice an increase in complaints from residents with a... Read more...Permits required for mosquito spray trucks may reduce their useThe hum and fog associated with mosquito spray trucks rumbling through neighborhoods may soon become much less frequent. Regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency and... Read more...Wondering what's nextToday is quite a bit different than yesterday for 1,780 students from the Shoals and Franklin County who became high school graduates Friday night. Perhaps they won't have... Read more...Ingram guilty of manslaughterVincent Lavert Ingram faces 20 years to life in prison after being convicted of manslaughter Friday in the 2009 shooting death of Rudy Stanback. The jury returned its verdict at... Read more...Study: Pay for CEOs rose 6 percent in 2011Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs. The head of a typical public company made $9.6 million in 2011, according to an analysis by The... Read more...Veterans service office closing doors in ColbertVeterans in Colbert County are among the first to take a direct hit from new state budget cuts. The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs announced Friday that it is closing 17... Read more...Honoring BowenA butterfly lands on a flower in the garden at Leighton Elementary School after being released in front of family members of Nicole Griswald Bowen and friends during a dedication... Read more...2 providers oppose bringing cancer center to FlorenceTwo health care providers are opposing a certificate of need application made by RegionalCare Hospital Partners that could bring a comprehensive cancer center to Florence. Helen... Read more...Florence picks police chiefRon Tyler will take over as police chief in Florence on June 18, and will assume full duties 10 days later when Police Chief Rick Singleton retires. The Civil Service Board,... Read more...Pamphlets to help police help touristsFlorence/Lauderdale tourism officials are turning to some law enforcement and firefighting friends to help get the word out about tourism destinations in the Shoals. With a goal... Read more...Red Bay honors fallen soldiersThe names of two former Red Bay residents were inscribed Thursday in the War on Terror Memorial in the State Capitol, honoring them for giving their lives in the line of duty. ... Read more...News BriefsNORTHWEST-SHOALS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Summer registration to run until June 1 Summer registration at both campuses of Northwest-Shoals Community College has been extended through... Read more...Ingram convicted of manslaughter in death of Rudy StanbackFLORENCE - A Lauderdale County jury has convicted Vincent Lavert Ingram of manslaughter in the 2009 shooting death of Rudy Stanback. Ingram, 32, faces a sentence of 20 years to... Read more...Keller Hospital, Alliance Oncology opposing RegionalCare cancer center proposalFLORENCE - Two health care providers have filed opposition to a certificate of need application made by RegionalCare Hospital Partners that could bring a comprehensive cancer... Read more...Tyler chosen new police chief in FlorenceFLORENCE - Ron Tyler will take over as police chief in Florence on June 18, and will assume full duties 10 days later when Chief Rick Singleton retires. The Civil Service Board,... Read more...Veterans service office closing in ColbertTUSCUMBIA - Veterans in Colbert County are among the first to take a direct hit from new state budget cuts. The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs announced Friday that it... Read more...Museum collecting items for tornado exhibitHUNTSVILLE (AP) -- The U.S. Weather Service is collecting artifacts and other items to create an interactive exhibit about the April 2011 tornadoes. The Huntsville Times reports Read more...New formula sees Alabama graduation rates dropMONTGOMERY (AP) -- Fewer Alabamians are graduating from high school than previously thought according to a new formula for calculating graduation rates. The Montgomery... Read more...Daikin expanding in Decatur, possible new plantDaikin America officials unveiled five expansion projects Thursday at the Decatur plant that will add 50 employees and cost the company $75 million. The chairman of the... Read more...Dragon arrives at space station in historic 1stCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The privately bankrolled Dragon capsule arrived at the International Space Station for a historic docking Friday, captured by astronauts wielding a giant... Read more...Changing state spendingReduced staff, hours and services for Alabama Department of Public Health offices, especially in rural communities. Four percent less funding for the University of North Alabama,... Read more...Bills in garbage lead to arrestsAuthorities said a man suspected of dumping substances involved in manufacturing methamphetamine into a garbage bin accidentally tossed something with it: portions of his cable... Read more...Funeral interrupts murder trial deliberationDeliberations ended abruptly Thursday morning in the trial of a Florence man accused of killing a Sheffield man in 2009. Jurors will return early today to continue debating the... Read more...Underwood-Petersville fish fry setThe Underwood-Petersville Volunteer Fire Department will have a fish fry fundraiser Saturday. The event is 2-7 p.m. at the fire department at 4661 Alabama 157. Adult... Read more...Alabama re-dividedAlabama Gov. Robert Bentley said he expects to sign redistricting plans for the Alabama House and Senate passed by lawmakers early Thursday at the end of an emotional special... Read more...Summer brings heat awarenessTemperatures are already pushing 90 degrees and are expected to reach 95 degrees on Saturday, beginning what some weather officials expect is a prelude to what's ahead in... Read more...3 Alabama newspapers drop daily circulationThree of Alabama's largest newspapers, The Birmingham News, The Huntsville Times and the Press-Register in Mobile, will drop daily circulation this fall and distribute... Read more...Lease agreement to be signed todayA lease agreement that will allow Northwest-Shoals Community College to operate the Alabama Music Hall of Fame will be signed today, paving the way for the facility to reopen in... Read more...'Normal' hurricane season forecastU.S. forecasters predicted Thursday that this year's Atlantic hurricane season would produce a normal number of about nine to 15 tropical storms, with as many as four to... Read more...Hispanic grocer's business rallies, prospers despite HB56 discordIn October, Juan Martinez's Tortilleria Daisy business in Russellville was struggling as the initial fear surrounding the state's immigration law set in. An estimated... Read more...Mrs. Margaret Louise Hayes LamarMrs. Margaret Louise Hayes Lamar, went to meet the Lord on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 after a long battle with lung cancer. Her loving daughter and family were by her side. Mrs.... Read more...William Clinton Longshore, “Bill,” 71William Clinton Longshore, “Bill,” 71, of Florence, Alabama, passed away on May 24, 2012. He stubbornly and courageously fought Parkinson’s disease for over 10... Read more...New Bike Trails and Pump Track at Oak Mountain State ParkOak Mountain State Park near Birmingham, Ala., will soon have approximately 16 miles of new mountain bike trails thanks to a collaborative effort between the park, the Birmingham... Read more...Alabama governor signs both budgetsMONTGOMERY (AP) -- Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has signed two state budgets into law. Bentley said Thursday he didn't like everything the Legislature put into the education... Read more...3 Alabama metro papers cut publication to 3 daysBIRMINGHAM (AP) -- Three major Alabama daily newspapers will switch to publishing three days a week as part of a new focus on online news, in line with their new Orleans sister... Read more... |