Story archive for July 2009
Friday, July 31
- Civic Center keeps promise
- Thorsby school added to historic register
- Grand jury gives report
- Honor Flight gives closure to Jemison veteran
- Expo offers taste of Chilton
- Prayer walk for schools begins Sunday
Thursday, July 30
- Elderly woman loses $16k to scammers
- Departments taxed by cuts
- Armed burglars hit two stores
- Two teens critically injured after hitting tree
Wednesday, July 29
- Isabella holds volleyball camp
- Commission takes step to sell industrial park land
- Police officers host National Night Out
- Maplesville distance learn lab hosts academy
- Give blood Thursday at Dollar General
Tuesday, July 28
- Sheriff prepares for lean budget
- JHS grad working for Bachus
- Career/tech teachers elected as state officers
- Sharing the sword of peace
- Back to the future
- Please pray for my mom
Monday, July 27
- Isabella gears up for upcoming season
- Jemison police make drug arrest
- Thorsby tries to strengthen Swedish ties
- City eyes full-time fire chief
- Church puts food on tables
- Looking Back
Saturday, July 25
Friday, July 24
- Robbins, Speaks take home crowns
- Armadillo wins after all
- Help foster kids go back to school
- Time in Clanton comes to end
- Proration goes up 2 percent more
- Police looking for girl who left apartments
- County school system gets favorable audit
- New doctor in town
- Shearer to lead Isabella baseball
- The real Gene Chizik
- Media Days never fail to surprise
- Looking Back
Thursday, July 23
- Drug testing could be good
- Your money, counterfeiters, is no good here
- Attorney for apartments denies discrimination
- County native power at billiard table
- Singing to benefit battered women
- Eyes on the line
- New pier opens to much fanfare
- Looking Back
Wednesday, July 22
- Government alleges racial discrimination at apartments
- Jury awards $3.5 million to family of man crushed by log trucks
- Those with knack for knitting get together
- Police confiscate counterfeit money
- Church News for July 23
- In need of a reminder
- Holly Grove to celebrate Fun Day
- Duck reigns at Chicken House
- A violent resolution
Tuesday, July 21
- Let us hear from you
- Drug testing approved for CCHS
- Jemison girl gets big sendoff to camp
- City wins forestry awards
- Pageant princesses party at Pumpkin Patch
- Shaking off the rust
- Pay close attention to these 3
- Stop students before they start
- Toddlers aren’t terrible at all
- Looking Back
Monday, July 20
- Well on their way
- Red drum receive a hand from rodeo
- Stokes Automotive prepares for move to I-65
- Clanton sets new record low
- Minimum wage to go up
- Good news helps with the bad
Sunday, July 19
Friday, July 17
- Divorces for July 18, 2009
- Marriage licenses for July 18, 2009
- Land transactions for July 18, 2009
- More lose jobs
- Best of both worlds
- These athletes much more than jocks
- Patterson is 2 years old
- Carmona turns 5
- Brown to turn 1 year old Aug. 4
- Platinum pageant
- Local farmer honored
- Jemison has pavement party
- Advertiser launches site for hand-held devices
- Losing fight with armadillo
- It’s almost time for Expo
- Be smart about flu prevention
- Looking Back
Thursday, July 16
- Save a life, give blood this weekend
- Thorsby plans Movies in Park
- Healthy hearts
- High school graduation exams begin Monday
- Kumi workers take CERT class
- Take a hike at Oak Mountain
- Looking Back
Wednesday, July 15
- Leaders should remember executive sessions are serious
- Department to honor chief
- Church News for July 16
- Courage for any crisis
- It's time for Vacation Bible School
- Flu may return with vengeance
- Town approves employee bonuses
- Blood drive set for Saturday at Walmart
- Patterson to offer care close to home
- Take it to the house
- Old ferry retires but finds a new use
- Say, ‘Thank you’ to those who keep us safe
- Looking Back
- Looking Back
Tuesday, July 14
- Trolls ruin comments for rest
- New law can only help
- Business robbed, two more ransacked
- Alligator snapping turtle finds new home
- Bike rides for charity head out Saturday
- GED, other classes offered in Maplesville
- 3 local schools honored
- Honor is something to be proud of
- Looking Back
Monday, July 13
- Man sentenced for child sex crimes
- Petals has busy summer planned
- Age is nothing more than two digits on driver’s license
- Welcome to 21st century
- Pounds of pot off our streets
- Sharing the wealth
- Devils go 4-2 at Gulf Shores camp
- Thousands of marijuana plants destroyed
- Thompson fishes for, feasts on bream
- Deputy tasered during traffic stop
- Looking Back
Sunday, July 12
Saturday, July 11
Friday, July 10
- Chil-Tauga Ozone team advances to state
- Economy hurts youth leagues
- Chilton Co. grad’s dream comes true
- Just Busch being himself
- Congratulations in order for several in community
- Chilton says goodbye to two doctors
- Thorsby getting new patrol car
- Marbury FFA excels at convention
- Clanton police earn computer grant
- Group requests 2 dialysis stations
- Auburn trustee could be from Chilton County
- Looking Back
Thursday, July 9
- Artists some of most colorful people you meet in life
- Don’t let bad apples ruin it for everyone
- Say, ‘Thank you’ to those who keep us safe
- Alabama 155 to be widened, resurfaced
- Heart health seminar planned
- Chadwick served 40 years in Chilton
- Focused on fall
- The many problems with Mims Ferry
- Pediatrician remembered for her love of children
- Looking Back
Wednesday, July 8
- Role model coach gunned down
- Church News for July 9
- Clanton police reports for July 9
- Land transactions for July 9
- Get ready for Youth Explosion 2009
- 'Night Out' to be held in Clanton
- Chilton Medical Center ranked Tier 1
- Snakes start slithering
- Cemetery added to state register
- Moore named bankers association president
- All inclusive
- Ferries were necessary, caused headaches
- Riley celebrates 9th birthday
- Fletcher turns 9 on June 27
- Looking Back
Tuesday, July 7
- New Life moves to new location
- Expect delays along U.S. 31
- Historic buffs asking for help finding items
- Going above and beyond
- Think before complaining
- Don’t worry about others when singing in the car
- Stay safe, Clanton
- 7th-inning single sends Clanton to state
- Tourney marks 20th year
- There’s no stopping the Gators
- 5 generations help Allen mark 87th birthday
- Cummings reaches double digits June 18
- Verbena's Anderson turns 90 years young
- Mazingo turns 3 years old
- Looking Back
Monday, July 6
- Sales tax holiday coming in August
- Jemison to unveil proposed zoning code next month
- Youth program cuts likely won’t be drastic
- New tax will hurt businesses
- Rodeo goes on rain or shine
- Goodbye to two good businesses
- Divorces for July 7
- Marriage Licenses for July 7
- ‘Something for everyone’
- Reports of deaths, lesions on the decline
- July 4 weekend 'rather uneventful'
- Neighboring downtown shops closing
- Crowds turn out to watch city fireworks
- Newspaper industry must embrace Internet, new technology
Sunday, July 5
Saturday, July 4
Friday, July 3
Thursday, July 2
- July Fourth and ice cream go hand in hand
- Make time for safety this 4th
- Litter problem, neglect an issue on Lay Lake
- County aims to clean up Lay Lake
- June first month without tag reminders
- We know drama
- Pay is deserved even if ridiculous
- Children’s art goes on exhibit at bank
- Police ready for holiday traffic
- Mitchell parade set for Saturday
- Jemison sidewalk project taking shape
- Verbena girl stars in cartoon
- Looking Back
Wednesday, July 1
- To the ends of the Earth
- Closings vary this Friday
- Clanton fireworks law often ignored
- Rodeo provides much for Wilsons
- Start of a new tradition
- Crash challenges rescue squad
- Church News for July 2
- Advantages of adult Sunday School Bible classes
- Is the cross you wear too heavy to bear?
- Land Transactions for July 2
- Teen charged with breaking into store
- Peach Jam success again



