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The Times-Journal most-emailed stories
Here are the stories most frequently e-mailed by The Times-Journal readers today.
#1: DeKalb Perfect For ‘Year of Small Towns’
Several years ago, the Alabama Tourism Department decided to take an interesting approach to promoting our state.
March 10, 2010 - Editorials | E-mail this article
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Letters for March 10, 2010
March 10, 2010 - Letters | E-mail this article
#3: New graduation rate challenging to schools
A new method being used to calculate Alabama's graduation rate shows only 65 percent of students finished high school on time in 2009.
March 10, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#4: GOLF ROUNDUP: Fort Payne boys edge Boaz
Nick Snay and Zac McCurdy both shot even-par 36 on Tuesday and led the Fort Payne High School boys’ golf team past Boaz 158-165.
March 10, 2010 - Sports | E-mail this article
#5: Fort Payne FFA needs votes for top tee
A group of Fort Payne students is hoping their T-shirt design is tops in the nation.
March 10, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#6: Town votes to fire police chief
Ider Police Chief Neal Sparks has been placed on administrative leave, but still has a job.
March 9, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#7: GOLF ROUNDUP: Fort Payne boys fall by two
The Fort Payne High School boys’ golf team suffered a tough loss at Terrapin Hills on Monday, falling to Scottsboro 167-169.
March 9, 2010 - Sports | E-mail this article
#8: Fort Payne ranks high among micropolitans
Fort Payne is ranked among the top “micropolitan” areas in the U.S. for attracting the most corporate facility expansion projects, according to Site Selection magazine.
March 5, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#9: Taylor to run for DeKalb circuit judge
Former Assistant District Attorney Jeremy Taylor announced Friday his candidacy for DeKalb County circuit judge
March 5, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
#10: Honeycutt to perform at Northeast
Ex-American Idol contestant Ben Honeycutt will play his first concert since leaving the contest in his hometown.
March 5, 2010 - News | E-mail this article
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