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Jax State gives more details on cost-cutting plans
Jacksonville State University's plan to offset $5 million in state funding cuts will mean less teachers in its arts and sciences departments and its college of education and professional studies, Rebecca Turner, the school's vice president for academic and student affairs, said Wednesday.
The Anniston Star Online  –  Jul 17, 2008 06:47 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Anniston will host youth baseball tournament
Anniston's Youth Sports Complex at McClellan will host the 2008 Dixie Youth Majors State Baseball Tournament. This is the first time Anniston has hosted the Dixie Youth state tournament, according to Anniston Park and Recreation Department Athletic Director Darren Spruill.
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Airport authority votes to rename Birmingham airport for King aide
BIRMINGHAM — Directors voted Wednesday to rename the airport in this once-strictly segregated city for a civil rights leader who staged demonstrations alongside the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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VP Cheney to visit Alabama Aug. 1 for GOP event
MONTGOMERY — Vice President Dick Cheney will appear at a fundraiser for the Alabama Republican Party next month in suburban Birmingham.
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Camps, classes seek to teach kids about money
TUSCALOOSA — While his friends spend their money on video games and candy, Nicholas Sella saves most of his $8 weekly allowance, investing part in stocks and stashing the rest into a savings account. But as the current credit and mortgage crises demonstrate, not everyone is as financially prudent as this 14-year-old from Tuscaloosa — many people are in over their heads with debt and have too little in the way of savings.
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Kidnapped women 'in shock,' neighborhood shaken
A friend of two women who were abducted on Brookwood Drive Wednesday said they were 'in shock, but doing OK.' The normally quiet street occupied mostly by senior citizens was far from quiet Wednesday morning.
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Two-year college chancellor speaks to Rotary Club
Bradley Byrne, the chancellor of Alabama's two-year college system, said cleaning up corruption within that system is like battling a deadly disease.
The Anniston Star Online  –  Jul 16, 2008 06:48 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
National Guard makes use of former Army facilities in Anniston
Fort McClellan, and with it Pelham Range, was once home to an average military population of 10,000 people. Now, fewer than 500 full-time soldiers go to work on the once-bustling Army post.
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Municipal races set around county
Tuesday's qualification deadline for municipal elections set up a handful of seemingly tight races and eliminated the competition from others.
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Drug task force looks to fill funds gap
According to local law enforcement officers, if it weren't for a diversified source of income, that is the position the Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug and Violent Crime Task Force could find itself in soon.
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