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Spicer will receive nearly $10,000 more than predecessor
New Elba City School Superintendent Terry Spicer will receive nearly $10,000 per year more than his predecessor, an increase of more than 12 percent.
Coffee County Grand Jury hands down indictments
The Coffee County Sheriff's Department served more than 25 grand jury indictments last week with more expected to be served this week.
Gov. Bob Riley said the opening of the Aviation Training Facility at the Albertville Regional Airport could bring unimaginable opportunities to north Alabama's students.
Roy Moore Launches Web Campaign for Governor
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore has launched a Web site saying he's running for governor.
New Brockton High School seniors awarded scholarships
New Brockton High School seniors received more than $392,000 in scholarships in the Class of 2009 Honors Day ceremonies at the school Thursday.
Enterprise, Coffee County graduation ceremonies
Enterprise-Ozark Community College graduation will be held on the front lawn of the Enterprise Campus at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 14.
Congratulations to area residents for their accomplishments.
Semi-finalists Selected for EOCC President
Special to The Ledger The search for a new Enterprise-Ozark Community College president has been narrowed down from 57 applicants to five semi-finalists from Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Missouri and Ohio.
AL Community College Checkbook going online
MONTGOMERY a ' Governor Bob Riley will join Chancellor Bradley Byrne of the Alabama Community College System on Tuesday, April 28 at 10 a.m. to demonstrate a new financial transparency effort that puts the systema TMs checkbook online.