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Hueytown News Archives

Hueytown, AL News Archives for September 2009

Sep 30, 2009 | WVTM-TV Birmingham

Jefferson County Schools plans two school groundbreakings

There will be ceremonies marking the beginning of construction for two new schools in Jefferson County.

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Fri Sep 25, 2009

Advertizer-Herald

Not in my front yard...

'I feel like I've been raped, beaten and left on the side of the road for dead,' Ehrhardt resident Donna Rogers said of Ehrhardt City Council's decision to approve the construction of a 300- ft.

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Wed Sep 23, 2009

NBC13.com

Hueytown council OKs mowing overgrown properties

The Hueytown City Council has unanimously approved a weed abatement ordinance. The plan approved Tuesday night allows the city to mow overgrown lawns and collect payment when taxes are due each year.

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Wed Sep 16, 2009

WIAT-TV Birmingham

Missing Cullman County Woman

Cullman County Sheriffs investigators say she disappeared sometime between August 8th, and the 25th, when a missing persons report was filed.

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Sun Sep 13, 2009

WIAT-TV Birmingham

Missing Cullman County Woman

Her family is extremely worried that something bad has happened to her. a oeGoing nuts right now trying to find her get some peace out of the subject see whata s going on.

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Fri Sep 11, 2009

NBC13.com

Bessemer police investigate hotel murder

Devellyn Wilson, 54 of Hueytown, was discovered in the Days Inn in a hotel room 9th Avenue SW across from the Bessemer Civic Center around 10:30 a.m., according the Detective Perry Hurst.

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Fri Sep 04, 2009

Montgomery Advertiser

Continue 'transformational' progress

A pilot program to increase participation and success in Advanced Placement courses in several Alabama high schools -- including four in Montgomery -- is working far better than expected.

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Wed Sep 02, 2009

The Mobile Register Online

Jefferson County Judge Mac Parsons to run for Alabama Supreme Court

Jefferson County Circuit Judge Mac Parsons says he's going to run for the Alabama Supreme Court next year as a Democrat, but he hasn't decided which of the three races he will enter.

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