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Humane society to open thrift store

The Second Chances Thrift Shop will hold its Grand Opening Celebration this Saturday, March 6 starting at 9 ...

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Let us live our lives for the Lord

“Thus saith the Lord, Keep ye judgment, and do justice."

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Thorsby hosting free GED classes

The town of Thorsby is partnering with Wallace Community College-Selma to host free GED classes on Tuesdays and ...

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Jemison’s revenue stream steady

Our country’s economic recession has affected everyone. Jemison Mayor Eddie Reed, though, is happy to say his city ...

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Federal stimulus money may replace one bridge

The Chilton County Commission hopes to secure $330,000 in federal stimulus money to fund a bridge replacement project ...

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Another reason to visit Minooka

Minooka Park continues to become more of an asset to Chilton County and an attraction to out-of-towners that ...

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Dr. Seuss led the way

ISSUE: County students celebrate reading this week in conjunction with Dr. Seuss’ birthday.

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Elder was one of NASCAR’s pioneers

The racing world lost a true pioneer and character with the passing of Suitcase Jake Elder at the ...

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Brand turns 3

Brody Ty Brand turned 3 years old Feb. 27.

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Certification will mean safer roads

Commercial vehicles are a common sight on our county and city roads, so it only makes sense that ...

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Lay Lake in county, too

You and the Chilton County Commission should realize that Lay Lake is also in Chilton County.

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An idea to help humane society

Reading the comments on the articles regarding animal control and the underfunding of the Humane Society, I recognize ...

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Clanton-based ministry helps the needy

You might know Ralph Bingham as the owner of B&B Auction Co. in Clanton. But these days, he's ...

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Officers can inspect commercial vehicles

A trio of local law enforcement officers has earned certification that will allow them to inspect commercial vehicles, ...

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Program speaker takes different approach

Elizabeth Huntley got the attention of her audience, made up entirely of high school students, by playing the ...

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