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Owen goes solo with new CD
As front man and lead singer of Alabama, Fort Payne’s Randy Owen racked up 42 No. 1 singles and dozens of other hits.
November 22, 2008

Up and Coming Author
Those who know him say 17-year-old John “Marcus” Crider has a creative mind and artistic vision.
November 22, 2008

Girl pens scholarship-winning essay
Who says playing with dolls won’t get you somewhere in life?
November 22, 2008

Crowned
Fort Payne native Alexandria “Ali” Blansit has been competing in pageants since she was 6 months old.
November 15, 2008

Learning to pick
Students at Fort Payne Middle School are getting a taste of something new as the school has added elective classes to the schedules.
November 08, 2008

Equestrian vacations take off
Susan Van Apeldoorn has loved horses her entire life and is working to breed her love with others’ leisure.
November 08, 2008

Ushering in new colors
One boy at Fort Payne High School is opening the door for others to join the marching band’s color guard.
November 01, 2008

Lighting the way of hope
Domestic violence is something that one in four women will face in their lifetime.
October 18, 2008

PHS Players dinner theatre serve up mystery
Plainview High school Players will step to the stage to perform the world premier of “Murder Times Three,” an original play by Faye Williams.
October 11, 2008

Taking center stage
William Shakespeare wrote, “All the world is a stage.”
October 11, 2008

On a mission for the truth
Sixty-five years after his brother’s plane was shot down over the North Sea in World War II, Fred Purdy finally has some answers.
October 04, 2008

Local author focuses on his past
When Randy Taylor was young, he never knew that his mischievous ways with friends would become the subject of his first book.
October 04, 2008

Mama's milk ice cream cone?
Mooove over, Holsteins. PETA wants world-famous Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream to tap nursing moms.
September 27, 2008

Project GreenShape becomes reality
It didn’t take long for Nick Wells to find what he was looking for in the creek beside the Alabama Walking Trail.
September 20, 2008

Quotable quotes
Five DeKalb County gifted students will have the opportunity to see their own work on display in a Target or Walgreens in the future.
September 13, 2008

Big rigs on the big screen
Driving a truck might not seem like a glorious job, but for Tim Young it is a driving passion.
September 06, 2008

2 tip or not to tip
After a long, exhausting day at work, a trip to a restaurant with your spouse or family might sound like a relaxing solution.
August 23, 2008

Perfect fit
Painting just felt right for Lauren McGee.
August 16, 2008

Under new direction
He might be the new kid, but it did not take long for Chris Hagler to demand the attention of his first class.
August 09, 2008

A turn at the big wheel
For years, Lois Aultman has enjoyed watching TV game shows.
August 02, 2008

 
 
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