From the monthly archives:

June 2010

Ruling allows Greenetrack raid

June 30, 2010

On Wednesday, the head of Greenetrack watched his employees receive what could be their final paycheck from the gambling hall.

Covington County giving workers pay supplements

June 30, 2010

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Investigators probe death of ex-Riley campaign worker

June 30, 2010

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Van der Sloot indicted in Ala. on extortion charges

June 30, 2010

Dutchman Joran van der Sloot has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Alabama on charges he tried to extort $250,000 from the mother of Natalee Holloway, who disappeared in 2005 on a trip to Aruba.

Independent colleges to accept 2-year credits

June 30, 2010

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Driver in fatal wreck was trying to pass

June 30, 2010

A teenage driver involved in a fatal head-on collision Monday morning was trying to pass another vehicle on North Ridge Road, investigators said.

VA offers foster care for veterans

June 30, 2010

The Tuscaloosa Veterans Affairs Medical Center is starting a medical foster home program for veterans who require ongoing medical care

Exhibit showcases work of 106-year-old quilter

June 30, 2010

On a warm Wednesday afternoon, Beatrice Moore sits in a blue folding chair in one of the artist studios at Kentuck Art Center, surrounded by 12 quilts she created that are on exhibit at the center this month.

County schools transfer 28 employees

June 30, 2010

To cope with funding cuts and shifts in enrollment, the Cullman County Board of Education approved 28 voluntary employee transfers at a Tuesday night meeting.

Feds recall more kid jewelry due to toxic cadmium

June 30, 2010

This time it’s nearly 70,000 charm bracelets and rings that were distributed for free at some doctor and dentist offices over the past five years.