Daily Headlines, Wednesday, 3/17/2010

Montgomery AdvertiserEnd date for state’s PACT plan may be 2011

Montgomery AdvertiserWoman hit with rock in car on I-20 dies

Montgomery AdvertiserSchool uniforms may go systemwide in Montgomery

Montgomery AdvertiserSuperintendent supports middle school concept in Montgomery

Montgomery AdvertiserJoe Reed sues ASU to restore his name to Acadome

Montgomery AdvertiserMontgomery in CNN’s spotlight

Montgomery AdvertiserMontgomery revisits raising city landfill fee

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: Alabama needs highway funds

Huntsville TimesGriffith aims to force vote on health care

Huntsville TimesPaint Rock school decision expected soon

Huntsville TimesPitching opposite views

Huntsville TimesTourism director finds job still fun, challenging

Birmingham NewsState puts brakes on U.S. 280 express lanes

Birmingham NewsArchibald: Hey Newsweek. We wuz robbed!

Birmingham NewsBirmingham, Trussville, citizens group appeal order allowing strip club to open

Birmingham NewsJefferson County commissioners will consider borrowing money under federal program

Press-RegisterMobile insurance premiums could rise following fire protection rating downgrade

Press-RegisterTim James attacks federal government over red snapper limits

Press-RegisterEditorial: Lawmakers can’t keep waiting for a federal bailout

Press-RegisterEditorial: Alabama is losing this numbers game

Tuscaloosa NewsCounty’s 3 E-911 centers could be consolidated

Tuscaloosa NewsUWA, housing company negotiate over $5.2M claim

Tuscaloosa NewsJury awards $2.65M to man stranded by health care workers

Tuscaloosa NewsForkland mayor out of jail

Tuscaloosa NewsParticipate in Red Cross blood drives

Tuscaloosa NewsRecession is still hitting Alabama hard

Florence TimesDailyHospital sale progresses

Florence TimesDailyJudge wants e-mails

Anniston StarWe pay this bill

Anniston StarThere are other options

Anniston StarA ‘real prettyâ€� mess

Decatur Daily Consolidated voting is not good business

Decatur Daily 2-2 council tie is vote for the mayor

Gadsden TimesFEMA denies road repair request

Gadsden TimesAlbertville passes on hiring immigration attorney

Opelika-Auburn NewsAU employees may file lawsuit

1 comment to Daily Headlines, Wednesday, 3/17/2010

  • anonymous

    The Dothan Eagle keeps reporting 1,000 displaced workers at Country Crossing, yet, only 236 were reported as displaced workers to the state.

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