Births, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:18 pm Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Births

The following are the most recent birtths from Russellville Hospital and Hellen Keller Hospital.

June 18

• a girl, Addyson Brianne Rogers, born to Erin Raper and Jake Rogers of Phil Campbell

June 23

• a boy, Caden Randall Slatton, born to Kimberly and Derek Slatton of Phil Campbell

June 29

• twin boys, Dominic Glen Kiddy and Davian Paul Kiddy, born to Alisha Wigginton of Red Bay

July 1

• a girl, Tinlee Jordan Parker, born to Tanner and Tisha Parker of Phil Campbell

• a girl, Liberty Nicole Baker, born to Bradley and Amanda Baker of Phil Campbell

July 6

• a boy, Brody Eric Rikard, born to Breanna and Coty Rikard of Russellville

July 7

• a girl, Crimson Taylor-Jane Williams, born to Gabby and Jordan Williams of Russellville

• a girl, Ruthie Claire Nicholson, born to Corey and Andrea Nicholson of Russellville

July 9

• a boy, Cooper Mark Nunley, born to Gannon and Kristin Nunley of Red Bay

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