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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
June 3, 2011
Franklin County residents who are looking for a way to escape the scorching heat the area has had this past week can seek refuge at the Red Bay Water ...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
June 3, 2011
School cafeteria employees have no doubt learned that most students prefer burgers and fries to salad and green beans, but child nutrition workers acr...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Staff Reports 
June 3, 2011
While survivors of Alabama's April tornadoes work nonstop to recover from the devastation, many may also need to recover emotionally during trying tim...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
May 28, 2011
The deadly tornado that ripped across Franklin County on April 27 left a path of destruction that many could have never imagined. Hundreds were left w...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
May 28, 2011
The threat of “severe” weather has definitely taken on new meaning for those in Franklin County and residents hunkered down once again as a line of st...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
May 28, 2011
The Franklin County, Alabama Tornado Disaster Relief Fund established by the Franklin County Y.E.S.. Foundation has now received enough funds to begin...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
May 28, 2011
Last week, communities and companies across the nation celebrated National EMS Week, an event first signed into being by President Gerald Ford in 1973...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Staff Reports 
May 24, 2011
The Franklin County Times' annual graduation section featuring the graduates of all county high schools will run in the Saturday, May 28 edition of th...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
May 24, 2011
In the days and weeks immediately after the EF5 tornado cut a path of destruction through the east end of Franklin County, the main priorities were to...
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