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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Staff Reports 
March 19, 2013
Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC) is providing a “Jump Start” on education for the 2013 graduating class by offering them one free class, wh...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Jonathan Willis 
March 9, 2013
School and law enforcement leaders from across Franklin County will meet with State Rep. Johnny Mack Morrow and Sen. Roger Bedford Monday to discuss t...
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Franklin County, News, Red Bay
by Kellie Singleton 
March 9, 2013
Vina High School’s Tyler Hammock has spent a good portion of the last four years being involved with athletics at his school. In addition to being par...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
March 6, 2013
Following a lawsuit filed by the Alabama Education Association, a Montgomery circuit judge has blocked the signing of controversial legislation that s...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
March 6, 2013
To deal with the recent budget cuts due to sequestration, loss of enrollment, and changes in standards, the Franklin County School Board discussed opt...
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Franklin County, News, Red Bay
by Kellie Singleton 
March 6, 2013
RED BAY – At Monday’s city council meeting, Red Bay Mayor Bobby Forsythe said he had received concerns from citizens about the local calling area for ...
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Franklin County, News, Red Bay
by Kellie Singleton 
February 27, 2013
RED BAY – The city of Red Bay ended the year 2012 in great financial shape according to the annual audit report the city council received on Friday. L...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
February 20, 2013
As the typical season for severe weather draws closer, Alabama residents will have a chance this weekend to stock up on severe weather preparedness it...
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Franklin County, News, Phil Campbell
by Kellie Singleton 
February 20, 2013
Franklin County residents can now apply for a self-service program that will help them provide fresh food for their families. The Community Action Age...
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