Friday, March 31, 2006

EAN FOR MARCH 31, 2006

TOP STORIES FOR FRIDAY

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--A controversial houseboat ban makes its way through the Alabama Statehouse.

--Bond was denied for a St. Clair County woman accused in the vehicular death of her son.

--Auto union workers in Etowah County gearing up for a possible strike.

--It's time to spring head!

Thursday, March 30, 2006

EAST ALABAMA NEWS FOR MARCH 30, 2006

Top Stories for Thursday

--A St. Clair County woman officially charged in the death of her son in an auto accident.

--Legislation of a proposed houseboat ban on East Alabama lakes gets some rewording.

--ALAGASCO customers will not have an extension to pay for late bills.

--The comment period on the sale of land in the Talladega National Forest has been extended.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

EAST ALABAMA NEWS FOR MARCH 29, 2006

Top Stories for Wednesday

--A St. Clair County mother could be charged in the death of her son in a car accident on Tuesday.

--Some East Alabama National Guard personnell headed to the Middle East.

--Hispanics in the East Alabama area demonstrate for immigration reform in Birmingham with more to come.

--Time is drawing to a close to comment on the sell of some land in the Talladega National Forest.

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

EAST ALABAMA NEWS FOR MARCH 28,2006

Top Stories for Tuesday (UPDATED TWICE DAILY M-F)

--Residents living near the site of a train fire earlier this year could get an escape route.

--Race fans can now buy and print their tickets at home if going to the Talladega Superspeedway.

--Auto workers in East Alabama could be striking by the end of the week.

--Unemployment down across Alabama.

--The parent company of Tyson Foods here in East Alabama with a major victory.

Monday, March 27, 2006

EAST ALABAMA NEWS FOR MARCH 27, 2006

Top Stories for Monday (UPDATED TWICE DAILY M-F)

--Gas prices up more than 40-cents from a year ago.
--Governor Bob Riley visits East Alabama guardsmen in Iraq.
--Munford has a new police car, doubling it's current force.
--Attempts to fund a mental health officer for Calhoun County come up short.
--Cingular service in East Alabama narrowly stays online.
--Two people killed in weekend traffic accidents here in East Alabama.