From the daily archives:

Monday, September 6, 2010

Terrys everywhere at annual picnic – The Decatur Daily (subscription)

September 6, 2010

The Decatur Daily (subscription) Terrys everywhere at annual picnic The Decatur Daily (subscription) MOULTON — For Indianapolis resident Larry Terry, Monday's annual United Terry Club Picnic was an opportunity to return to his birthplace. …

September sightseeing in Athens – The Decatur Daily (subscription)

September 6, 2010

The Decatur Daily (subscription) September sightseeing in Athens The Decatur Daily (subscription) The city offers activities with artists, motorcycles, music, games, quilts and patriotism throughout the month. …

Morgan fall cleanup approaching – The Decatur Daily (subscription)

September 6, 2010

Morgan fall cleanup approaching The Decatur Daily (subscription) The time to cast out unwanted household items is approaching, and as usual, the Morgan County Commission will provide places for disposal. …

Labor of love

September 6, 2010

As high school bands marched down Greensboro Avenue and local beauty queens waved from convertibles, a few hundred people gathered Monday in downtown Tuscaloosa to enjoy the annual Labor Day Parade.

’70s rock giant Kansas to join UA symphony

September 6, 2010

Despite the progressive-rock bent of Kansas, the boys in the band really do hail from Kansas.

Maxwell center works to prevent nuclear disaster

September 6, 2010

Mark Conversino, dean of the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base, has a small booklet, “Survival Under Atomic Attack,” that was distributed by the Civil Defense Commission during the 1950s, when the Cold War was reaching its height.

Wikipedia founder to speak on campus

September 6, 2010

As an associate history professor at the University of Alabama, David Beito has a love-hate relationship with Wikipedia.

Christmas Eve slaying weighs heavily on family

September 6, 2010

Three days before Christmas and two days before she died, Connie Johnson went shopping with her daughter Natasha.

Report finds money can buy happiness

September 6, 2010

They say money can’t buy happiness. They’re wrong. At least up to a point.

Colleges grab land in down economy

September 6, 2010

Colleges and universities are buying up chunks of land at bargain prices, sometimes without a clear idea how they’ll be used.