Phil Campbell


Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Staff Reports 
October 24, 2012
The Franklin County Times will continue a longstanding holiday tradition next week. The Times will be taking Halloween photos from 3-6 p.m. Wednesday,...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
October 20, 2012
A Winston County husband and wife who were charged with sex crimes in September 2011 both accepted plea bargains this week to avoid going to trial, Fr...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
October 20, 2012
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the Franklin County Domestic Violence Response Coalition (DVRC) is doing their part to help those who...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
October 17, 2012
It has almost been a year since the men and women of the Alabama Army National Guard’s 115th Expeditionary Signal Battalion left the comfort of their ...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
October 17, 2012
William Bishop edged out the competition to win the Democratic nod for county commission District 1 seat in the spring and will now face Republican ca...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
October 3, 2012
The state attorney general’s office announced a new campaign on Monday to go along with new laws that legislators hope will strengthen the ability to ...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
October 3, 2012
A Spruce Pine man was arrested on Monday after being accused of sexually abusing a young child. Freddy Hovater, 71, 110 Iris Lane, Spruce Pine, was ar...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Staff Reports 
September 29, 2012
In the interest of the health and wellness of community residents, Red Bay Hospital will be hosting a Health Fair that will feature free services, hea...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
September 24, 2012
BELGREEN – In a time where the economy is less than sub-par and jobs are a valued commodity, there is much emphasis placed on the industries Franklin ...
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