Small town political gazette

Ledger-EnquirerSen. Ted Little awards $150,000 to Russell County

Shelby County Reporter - FBI seeking relatives of Nathan Johnson, who was killed by Alabaster Police in 1966

Prattville ProgressMarbury Smart boards a Wii bit less pricey

BaldwinCountyNowYay or Neigh?  Bay Minette Council talks limits on horses

Journal-RecordWinfield will have wet/dry vote Hamilton still collecting names

Shoals InsiderMary Guerra receives lifetime achievement award from Alabama Democratic Party

Frequently seen today were the local numbers on the latest unemployment statistics.

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