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Lawn and garden tips for winter

The winter months may not seem particularly important in the grand scheme of lawn care, and you would ...

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Three schools could close by 2013

Community conversations will begin soon about closing down three schools in the Selma School System. Selma Superintendent Don ...

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Blest be the yarn that binds community

Spinning yarn takes on a new meaning when crochet classes are in session at the Selma-Dallas County Public ...

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Former Concordia officer named to interim TSU post

Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor John Morgan announced Monday Dr. Portia Holmes Shields, former president of Albany State ...

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Bills heat up in cold weather

Decreasing temperatures have led to an increased financial burden on many residents of Selma and Dallas County. Temperatures ...

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Columnist set for Lunch at the Library

The Selma-Dallas County Library announced it is welcoming a well-known, nationally syndicated columnist to speak at its Lunch ...

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Marks takes aim at cervical cancer

Don’t take anything for granted. That is the lesson Mary Kathryn Marks, a recent Auburn University Montgomery graduate ...

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Selma shelter needs help with ‘fix’

This holiday season you may have been thinking of pet gifts like litter boxes, monogrammed collars and leashes.

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High gas prices not stopping travel

Even though gas prices have continued to inch higher as Christmas draws closer, experts with AAA-Alabama still project ...

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Railroad repair no longer a disruption

The frustrations Selma motorists faced over the weekend from railroad repairs have ended. Norfolk Southern Public Relations director ...

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Revenues improve across the board

Local officials are hoping the message about shopping at home is making a difference. And, if numbers are ...

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No need for apology

I write this today to implore the members of the Selma City Council to refrain from writing a ...

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Beloit leaders pleased with turnout

Following Saturday’s meeting, Beloit Community Organization Inc. chief executive officer Edwin Braxter said things are moving along well. ...

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New Selma High breaks ground

The vision of Selma High School is about to drastically change as Selma city and school leaders broke ...

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It’s better than you’d think

In some counties in Alabama’s Black Belt, one person out of every five in the so-called work force ...

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