May 22, 2013

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Cheese Recall

A south-central Kentucky business has issued a voluntary recall on certain cheeses after testing found the presence of bacteria in a few samples.

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Pedestrian Fatality

Alabama State Troopers confirm a pedestrian was hit and killed off Highway 84 in Cowarts.

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Voting Preps for Houston County

If you've ever voted before, you know what it looks like inside a polling place. But how much effort does it take to get ready for Election Day? At seven o'clock Tuesday morning, all polling stations in Houston County will open their doors.

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North Alabama Town Shutsdown

A north Alabama town is shutting down after leaders couldn't pick a new mayor. Reports say that the Cullman County town of Colony closed on Monday. Town hall is locked, and there's no one authorized to pay bills or make deposits.

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Gov. Bentley Discusses Amendment 2

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley will be in Birmingham and Mobile Monday to discuss an amendment on Tuesday's ballot to allow the state to refinance bonds.

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Enrolling Families for the HIPPY Program

The Alfred Saliba Center for Families’ HIPPY Program is now enrolling participants for a January 2013 start. This FREE program targets families in Houston County with three, four, and five-year-old children to strengthen family bonding, ensure school readiness and help parents improve the quality of life.

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Money-Saving Energy Tips

With the arrival of fall the days are getting shorter, which means more indoor time with the family and more electricity used for lights and other electronics in homes and businesses. Gulf Power Company reminds customers that there are several ways to save money and energy during this time of year.

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