From the daily archives:

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

‘This is our history’ – The Decatur Daily (subscription)

September 1, 2010

The Decatur Daily (subscription) 'This is our history' The Decatur Daily (subscription) What's more entertaining than dressing in wool uniforms, cooking without electricity and living in the 19th century? … and more??

Hartselle hospital top jobs cut – The Decatur Daily (subscription)

September 1, 2010

Hartselle hospital top jobs cut The Decatur Daily (subscription) HARTSELLE — The Tennessee-based company that wanted to merge with Decatur General Hospital is cutting jobs in Morgan County. … and more??

Pistol packin’ grandma isn’t alone in the Valley – The Decatur Daily (subscription)

September 1, 2010

The Decatur Daily (subscription) Pistol packin' grandma isn't alone in the Valley The Decatur Daily (subscription) Local gun dealers have seen an increase in women and older people buying handguns for self-protection in the past couple of years. …

Summer hottest daily temps on record – The Decatur Daily (subscription)

September 1, 2010

KDLT News Summer hottest daily temps on record The Decatur Daily (subscription) Record measurements depend on who computes the figures, but whomever you ask will surely tell you North Alabama endured an unusually hot … Hottest summer ever? The Decatur Daily (subscription) all 137 news articles??

SCLC faction loses fight in court

September 1, 2010

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Tuscaloosa man freed after terror scare

September 1, 2010

Two Yemeni men arrested on arrival from the United States on suspicion they may have been conducting a dry run for an airline terror attack were released without charge Wednesday after investigations turned up no evidence to link them to a terror plot, Dutch prosecutors said.

Hundreds screened for jury in miner trial

September 1, 2010

Attorneys have been vetting hundreds of potential jurors for an upcoming civil case that could last up to four months.

Local Muslims find tolerance

September 1, 2010

Muslims in the United States have had to deal with anti-Islamic sentiments as controversy rages over a proposed mosque just two blocks from ground zero.

Georgia man gets 20-year prison term

September 1, 2010

A Georgia man received a 20-year prison sentence after he pleaded guilty to more than a half dozen charges, which included an attack on a Henry County Jail corrections officer with a mop stick.

Ongoing Panama City drug trial has ties to Dothan

September 1, 2010

Two men tied to a Mexican drug cartel are on trial in Panama City, Fla., for activity believed to extend into Dothan.