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Monday, January 5, 2009
JSU won’t offer classes in Fort Payne
Citing declining enrollment and funding, Jacksonville State University has requested a release from its lease of a city-owned building in Fort Payne.
January 05, 2009 - News
The switch is coming
We’ve been seeing all over the television news about the switch to digital cable.
January 05, 2009 - News
First baby of 2009 arrives
Though a little late, Bailey Gage Huckeba, was born on Friday as the first baby in 2009 in DeKalb County.
January 05, 2009 - News
Four charged in stolen four-wheeler case
DeKalb deputies charged four people in connection with a stolen four-wheeler.
January 05, 2009 - News
DeKalb Lanes set to re-open
DeKalb Lanes opened in the 1960s and was closed in April 2007. But on Friday, the doors will re-open for business.
January 05, 2009 - News
Brain drops 50 points on Skyline
Senior guard Jacob Bain became the first DeKalb County player in seven years to score 50 or more points in a game.
January 05, 2009 - Sports
Fort Payne boys lose sixth straight
Fort Payne’s troubles on the offensive end proved costly again Saturday.
January 05, 2009 - Sports
Rounding hurts FPHS girls in loss at Anniston
Rebounding is quickly becoming a problem area for Fort Payne High School’s girls’ basketball team.
January 05, 2009 - Sports
Collinsville cruises to win
Collinsville spent the first half of the season trying to maneuver its way through a difficult schedule.
January 05, 2009 - Sports
Bowen, Ford lead Collinsville
Breanna Bowen and Kristen Ford put together solid games for Collinsville on Saturday night as the Lady Panthers beat Gaylesville 76-38.
January 05, 2009 - Sports
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