Daily Headlines, Monday, 6/22/2009

Press-RegisterFree fish offered to get rid of mosquitoes

Press-RegisterFish farms facing foes

Press-RegisterAs economy falters, college tuition soars

Press-RegisterWho’s filling moral void?

Huntsville TimesAfghan arrival sobering for ‘newbees’

Huntsville TimesAfrica in first person

Huntsville TimesDallas-Pinhook flood plan topic of hearing today

Huntsville TimesHuckabee here for Phillip fundraiser

Huntsville TimesTeen has hopes for newspapers and future job in journalism

Montgomery AdvertiserFailing Alabama school now one of nation’s best

Montgomery AdvertiserANALYSIS: Case could decide legality of electronic bingo

Montgomery AdvertiserRoads, motorists dangerous to bicyclists

Montgomery AdvertiserFEMA workers to open help center today

Montgomery AdvertiserHeat wave Summer kicks off with a scorcher

Montgomery AdvertiserProgram prepares prisoners for GED

Montgomery AdvertiserBuild on Black Belt’s assets

Tuscaloosa NewsDoctors don’t agree on how to reform health-care system

Tuscaloosa NewsNorthport City Hall’s future is uncertain

Tuscaloosa NewsFayette passes ban on pit bulls in city limits

Tuscaloosa News‘Pillars’ should consider area’s black leaders

Florence TimesDailyCommissioners evaluate state retirement plan

Decatur Daily Court leaves DNA issue complicated

Gadsden TimesRiley, King at odds over bingo

Gadsden TimesLightning Safety Awareness Week is June 21-27

Associated PressPOW murals at Anniston fort said to be endangered

New York TimesStates Turning to Last Resorts in Budget Crisis

Los Angeles TimesLA museum honors the Tuskegee Airmen

8 comments to Daily Headlines, Monday, 6/22/2009

  • waltm

    B’ham News headlines were not available when the digest was putotgether at 06:11AM.

  • CC Dollar

    Gadsden Times – Riley, King at odds over bingo

    so king does not like the machines but realizes they are legal after some counties have passed constutional amendments allowing them…what a terrible AG he must be for putting personal feelings aside and ruling by law and not emotions…

  • 2010

    CC: King is a pawn for McGregor and Gilley. We all know it. When you try to hold people like harri anne smith and troy king up in some sort of high regard it is utterly laughable. They both sway with the wind…and likely will both be out of public office come 2010. And…Alabama will be the better for it. Anyone that agrees with electronic bingo…you think they are great and serve Alabama well…That is your only qualification apparently.

  • Anonymous

    To the contrary 2010. You think anyone who is opposed to electronic bingo is great and will serve Alabama well. That is your only qualification apparently. You calling the kettle black Mr. Pot.

  • 2010

    nice name, anon. i look for a variety of qualifications on issues that matter….issues that are a lot more important than electronic bingo.

  • CC Dollar

    2010..then it would be fair to say riley is a pawn for the mississippi choctaws…you seem to be blind to that way of thinking though….as for harri anne, if a politician can’t change their mind and go with what the majority of their people want instead of what they want then I don’t want em for a politician..harri anne did what she damned well needed to do..i will respect her forever for that…some of the others need to take lessons from her..we’d all be alot better off…

  • CC Dollar

    and you’ll never get me to believe not one but our last two AG’s were pawns for gambling interests…there is just no way,2010….if you think that then your just nuts..thats all there is to it…lolol

  • 2010

    i can’t believe you used the word RESPECT and HARRI SMITH in the same sentence. laughable. the fact that a candidate sways in the wind and lacks conviction is not something to be proud of. Enjoy her while you can, she is outta here come 2010.

    in terms of riley and the choctaws you can keep singing that all day long. that issue has been searched over and under for years and no truth to it has been found.

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