Averett makes history in Crenshaw County Found: 1 Day 8 Hours 24 Minutes ago WSFA - BRANTLEY, AL (WSFA) - Titus Averett is making history in Crenshaw County.
On January 1, 2009 he was sworn in as police chief of Brantley making him the first African-American to hold that position in...
McCormack - Welch Found: 1 Month 2 Weeks 1 Day 21 Hours 26 Minutes ago Montgomery Advertiser - Christine Jeannette McCormack and Whitman Lamar Welch were married at St. ......
Attorney general asks judge to step down from case Found: 2 Months 2 Weeks 5 Days 1 Hour 58 Minutes ago Montgomery Advertiser - WETUMPKA -- The attorney general's office is asking a Chilton County circuit judge to recuse himself in a 5-year-old capital murder case, saying the judge has to preserve the image of impartiality....
Palin challenges many Baptists?views of women Found: 3 Months 1 Day 21 Hours 3 Minutes ago Opelika Auburn News - RALEIGH, N.C. — Within the nation’s largest Protestant denomination, a woman may not lead a church or a home. But prominent Southern Baptists see nothing wrong with Sarah Palin serving as vice president — or perhaps even commander-in-chief someday.
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Sealy Found: 3 Months 4 Weeks 1 Day 5 Hours 22 Minutes ago Clarke County Democrat - Howard Ray Sealy, 80, of Agricola, Miss. died Sept. 5, 2008 at his residence. He was born April 30, 1928 in Thomaston. He attended New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Agricola. He was a retired paper mill worker. Survivors include his wife, Brenda Y.L. Sealy, Agricola, Miss.; one step-son, Paul E. (Shiela) Sealy, Titus; one stepdaughter, Lisa S. Cochran, Agricola, Miss....
Forever family: Children search for a home Found: 4 Months 1 Week 2 Days 5 Hours 13 Minutes ago Montgomery Advertiser - Tonight, about 7,000 of the million or so kids who live in Alabama will go to bed as wards of the state....