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Tax credit eyed as way to save downtown buildings

The owner of a condemned downtown building is weighing whether a tax credit for rehabilitating historic buildings could help finance restoration of the 118-year-old structure.

 

Lawsuit: 15-year-old 'executed' by Priceville policeman

A Priceville police officer “executed” a 15-year-old last year by shooting him eight times after a high-speed chase, according to a lawsuit filed this month by the boy’s family.

 

Walker saying goodbye

There was never going to be a good time for Lt. Col. James Walker to leave the JROTC program at Austin High because of “Momma’s influence” on him and a pledge he made to the program when it started in…

 

Lawrence County deputy's domestic violence case continued

MOULTON — The trial of a suspended Lawrence County Sheriff's deputy on a domestic violence charge has been continued, according to the Lawrence County District Attorney’s Office.

 

LG solar panel plant to create 160 jobs in Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE — LG Electronics plans a new solar module assembly plant in Huntsville that will create about 160 full-time jobs, increasing LG's Huntsville employment by 60 percent to more than 400 workers, the company announced today.

 

Suspended Lawrence deputy Burns to have trial Thursday for domestic violence charge

MOULTON — A suspended Lawrence County sheriff's deputy facing a domestic violence charge will have his day in court Thursday.

 

Athens' Jurhs named to Minnesota-Mankato dean's list

Taylorgrace Jurhs, of Athens, was named to the honor dean's list at Minnesota State University Mankato for the spring semester.

 

Local students attend Alabama Governor's School

Several local high school seniors participated in the 31st annual Alabama Governor's School (AGS) program at Samford University from June 17-29.

 

Former lawmaker Micky Hammon expected to be released from prison

MONTGOMERY — Former lawmaker and Decatur resident Micky Hammon was expected to be released from a federal prison in Indiana today.

 

Decatur police charge Huntsville man with possessing spice

A Huntsville man was charged with possessing synthetic cannabinoids, or spice, after he was stopped for driving a vehicle with a switched tag, according to Decatur police.

 

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