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MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY BANKRUPTCIES
deaths Frances Burroughs Alsmiller, Texas Dorothy ‘Dottie’ Anderson, Weaver Johnnie C. Beech, Alexandria Wylene Cofield, Woodland Johnny Wiggins Crook, Anniston Katherine M. Crowe, Anniston Charles Cottingham, Korea Edward Lee Culberson, Anniston Ella Josephine McNally Frank, Weaver Dorothea P. ‘Dot’ Gregg, Lineville Joe Gresham, Piedmont Nan Simpson Hall, Anniston Dorothy Hill, Anniston Sara Wyatt Mellon Johnson, Winchester, Tenn. Alvin Ricky “Hippy” Lane, Piedmont Johnnie Frank McLain, Anniston George A. O’Connell Jr., Atlanta Wilmer Casey Preston, Talladega Milford James Rollins, Heflin Justin Wayne Rush, Anniston Portina Williams, Anniston Lucille Tyson Underwood, Cullman
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the debtor to retain certain exempt property, but the debtor’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from which creditors will receive payment. It may also be used by businesses which wish to terminate their business. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables debtors, through court supervision and protection, to propose and carry out a repayment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in installments over a three-year period. During that time, debtors are prohibited from starting or continuing collection efforts. The following bankruptcies declared by Calhoun County residents were recorded by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Alabama last week:
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•William R. Graham, 17 A St., Jacksonville •John Lewis Friend and Kathleen Elizabeth Friend, 6111 Chartee Drive, Anniston •Melissa Ann MacLean and Korey Mitchell Olney, 120 Hutchenson Drive, Anniston •Nicole Leigh Truss, 5112 McClellan Blvd., Anniston
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•Christopher Thomas Reynolds of Atlanta to Amber Joy Reid of Atlanta •Lewis Edwin Peeples IV of Weaver to Kayla Nicole Chandler of Anniston •Aubra Russell Doss of Anniston to Susan Renee Prescott of Heflin •Jeffrey Allen Fuqua of Jacksonville to Kimberlea Pike Erickson of Piedmont •Gordon Arthur Schwabe of Jacksonville to Charlotte Diann Stephens of Jacksonville •Rodrick Donnell Kirby Sr. of Jacksonville to Lindsay Ann Foussell of Jacksonville •Charles Thomas Hart of Anniston to Stephanie Nicole Jones of Anniston •Michael James Foote of Alexandria to Amber Iliesha Williamson of Alexandria •Britton Alan Young of
Anniston to Lauren Elisabeth Kilgore of Weaver •Jeffrey Lynn Pettus Jr. of Munford to Kristina Nicole Turner of Choccolocco •Charles William Simmons of Jacksonville to Hannah Louise Knight of St. Petersburg, Fla. •Christopher Emory Whigham of Weaver to Cheyene Lindsey Whigham of Weaver •Joshua Michael Chandler of Weaver to Adrienne Denise Jones of Weaver •Delmas Rodger Satcher of Jacksonville to Carol Onetia Ragland of Anniston •Thomas Lee Barnes of Remlap to Dawn Marie Shouse of Remlap •Mario Di Biase of Normal, Ill., to Loren Lee Girman of Jacksonville
•Belinda Kimble, 212 Sawyer St., Anniston •Clara L. Bullock, 2491 Highway 78 W., Oxford •Thomas Mark Galbreath and Peggy Sue Galbreath, 9187 Mudd St., Ohatchee •Devako Wynn, 3124 Gurnee Ave., Anniston •Amanda Ray, 1308 Hatcher Ave. SE, Jacksonville Chapter 7 •Carey Cochran, 225 Hol•David Berry Jr., 106 Sav- land Finley Rd., Jacksonforeclosures ville age St., Piedmont •Amanda Avery Mitchell, •Kathryn Jane Conkle, 180 •Phillip Fielder and Robin •Blake H. Lackey and Dana 88 King Drive, Eastaboga Camryn Circle, Anniston Fielder, a parcel of land in Lackey, Oak Ridge Estates, section 11/14, township 16, 1st addition, block F, lot 14. WILLS PROBATED range 7, near Highway 78 •Sandra Cooper and Bobby Cooper, a parcel of land in and Highway 202. •Travis Dover •Helen G. Reeves •Carl L. Martin Jr., Alexansection 30, township 16, •Mary N. Read •Sue Bennet Franklin dria Heights Subdivision, range 7, near Taylor’s Cha•Joseph Thomas Read •Nettie R. Burns lots 17 and 18. pel Rd. •Margaret Van Cleave •Dorothy H. Wade
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Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 1563 compared to 1248 last week. Receipts a year ago 1207.
FEEDER CLASSES: Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 130.00 to 170.00; 300-400 lbs. 117.00 to 157.00; 400-500 lbs. 108.00 to 127.00; 500-600 lbs. 100.00 to 119.00; 600-800 lbs. 84.00 to 114.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 117.00 to 128.00; 300-400 lbs. 108.00 to 120.00; 400-500 lbs. 102.00 to 110.00; 500-600 lbs. 97.00 to 107.00; 600-700 lbs. 90.00 to 102.00.
SLAUGHTER CLASSES: Cows: Breakers (Low) 54.00 to 55.75, (Reg) 56.50 to 57.00; Boners (Low) 53.00 to 57.50, (High) 62.00 to 65.00; Lean (Low) 49.50 to 55.00, (Reg) 54.00 to 57.00. Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 67.00 to 71.00; High Dressing >58% 72.00 to 75.00; Low Dressing
INCORPORATIONS Incorporations •Piedmont Ministerial Association, Inc., 23746 AL Highway 9, Piedmont, Rodney McInnis
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•Amanda Jade Harvey, 18, of Anniston: possession of a controlled substance. •Brian Scott Young, 28, of Weaver: obstructing justice by using false I.D., possession of a controlled substance. •Allen Dewayne Raby, 38, of Birmingham: obstructing justice by using a false I.D. •Jared Devin Cunningham, 24, of Anniston: possession of a controlled substance. •Candice Nicole Roper, 29, of Anniston: I.D. theft. •Billie Dawn Robertson, 29, of Weaver: I.D. theft. •Prince Cornelius Finley, 27, of Weaver: I.D. Theft. •Jeffrey Blake Boyd, 25, of Anniston: possession of a forged instrument. •Monica Bittle Smith, 40, of Anniston: I.D. theft. •Michael Robert Tiller, 50, of Alexandria: first and second-degree assault.
The following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. •Edward Lamar Hundley, 45, of Anniston: first-degree theft, second-degree theft. •Ardeidra Shanae Watson, 24, of Anniston: first-degree criminal mischief. •Norvell Quinton Tramell, 27, of Anniston: first-degree possession of marijuana. •Nicholas Kevin Chrishjun Woodgett, 18, of Anniston: first-degree robbery. •Matthew Lee Snelling, 27, of Anniston: unlawful possession of controlled substance. •Christopher McCabe Rice, 24, of Oxford Anniston: breaking and entering. •Preston Wayne Frisby, 36, of Annis- The following felony arrests were ton: first-degree possession of mari- reported by the Oxford Police Departjuana. ment during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. Calhoun County •Nicholas Ray Allen, 30, of Oxford: The following felony arrests were burglary. reported by the Calhoun County •Kenneth Blake Sears, 19, of Anniston: Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day attempted burglary, burglary. •Barry Keith Gentry, 48, of Anniston: period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. •Errie Marie Beal, 39, of Anniston: second-degree theft of property. unlawful possession of a controlled •Joshua Bruce Pauldo, 19, of Decatur, Ga.: second-degree possession of a substance. •Haley Nicole Gardner, 23, of Oxford: forged instrument. two counts of possession of a con- •Angela Elizabeth Lang, 27, of Oxford: trolled substance. second-degree theft of property.
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Here are food service establishments recently inspected by the Calhoun County Health Department, along with scores. A score of 100 indicates the inspector found no deficiencies. Potentially hazardous deficiencies (four- or five-point demerit items) are noted. These must be corrected immediately and inspectors say they are often corrected while the inspection is underway. Restaurants earning below 70 must raise their scores within seven days or face closure.
sanitized; potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding. •Wendy’s, 1501 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 78, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding; equipment, food contact surfaces (ice machine drop plate) must be clean and sanitized; presence of insects (flies). •Winn-Dixie (Bakery), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — presence of insects (flies).
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•Cider Ridge Golf Club, 200 Apple Blossom Way, Oxford — 94, drink cups must be properly stored. •Krystal Kwik, 5600 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 91, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during hot holding. •Lively’s Foodland, 115 E. Ladiga St., Piedmont — 79, no barehand contact allowed with ready-to-eat foods; drink cups must be properly stored; toxic/ poisonous items must be properly stored. •Lively’s Foodland (Deli), 115 E. Ladiga St., Piedmont — 90, personal drinks and food must be properly stored. •Subway, 1000-B S. Quintard Ave., Anniston — 90, equipment, food contact surfaces (ice machine) must be clean and
•Café McClellan, 171 Town Center Drive, McClellan — 99. •Chick-Fil-A, 1205 Alabama 21, S., Oxford — 96. •Krystal Kwik, 505 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 97. •ONO Grill, 2900 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 98. •Piedmont Chevron, 6301 U.S. 278, W., Piedmont — 97. •Simple Simon’s Pizza, 701 N. Center Ave., Piedmont — 94. •Solid Rock Café, 105 N. Center Ave., Piedmont — 99. •Taco Bell/KFC, 206 U.S. 278 By Pass, Piedmont — 92. •Wee Kare Day Care, Piedmont — 99. •Winn-Dixie (Market), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 97. •Winn-Dixie (Produce), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 97. •Winn-Dixie (Seafood), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 100.
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ymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 256-342-8279. •Domestic Violence Survivors Meetings: Support Group, 5:30 p.m., Tyler •Anniston PCB Site Community Center, first floor classroom, secuAdvisory Group for the Consent rity guard on duty, 256-236-7233 or Decree, 5:30 p.m., Wiggins Com- 256-236-7381. munity Center, 2202 W. 17th St., Miscellaneous: 256-741-1429. •Fort McClellan Restoration Advi- •Senior adult aqua aerobics class, sory Board, 5 p.m., Transition Force 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State UniConference Room, 681 Castle Ave., versity, Pete Mathews Coliseum, bldg. 200, Fort McClellan, 256-848- call Abby Fleetwood at 256-7825523 for more information. 3539. •Hartwell Masonic Lodge No. 101 •Senior adult fitness class, 8-9 a.m., F & A.M. of Alabama, 7 p.m., 600 Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, Main St., Oxford, 256-282-2035. •Civitan Club, noon, Classic on call Abby Fleetwood at 256-7825523 for more information. Noble, 256-236-9874. •American Legion unit 155 AuxilTuesday iary, 7 p.m., 1780 Beck Road, behind the Bynum post office, 256-237Support Groups: 5068. •Bariatric Support Group, for perSupport Group: sons interested in bariatric surgery •Free drug treatment for adoles- or those who have had bariatric cents abusing drugs, meeting surgery and support people, Physitimes will vary, Family Links, 265 cians Office Building, suite 102, 901 Rucker St., 256-256-820-5911. Leighton Ave., contact Ann Couch, •Anger management w/C.A.R.T. RN, CBN at 256-236-1300. (Certified Anger Resolution Ther- •Free drug treatment for adolesapist), 5-6 p.m., Extended Hands cents abusing drugs, meeting of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan times will vary, Family Links, 265 Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) Rucker St., 256-820-5911. •12-step Christ-centered group, •Anger management w/C.A.R.T. 6:10-7 p.m., Extended Hands of (Certified Anger Resolution TherJesus Church, 5818 McClellan apist), 5-6 p.m., Extended Hands Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan •Strongman (when needing help in Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) recovering from addictions), 7:10- •12-step Christ-centered group, 8 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus 6:10-7 p.m., Extended Hands of Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Len- Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan lock Center No. 14,) classes may Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) vary according to group need. •Strongman (when needing help in •Courage to Change Group of recovering from addictions), 7:10Narcotics Anonymous, basic text 8 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus study, open, non-smoking, 7 p.m., Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (LenAtlanta Avenue, off Noble Street lock Center No. 14,) classes may between 10th and 11th streets. vary according to group need. •Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont •Countryside Hospice Bereavegroup, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., ment/Grief Support Group, 2-3 Piedmont. p.m., Oxford First United Methodist •Help in Progress Narcotics Anon- Church, 212 Snow St., open to the
community, 256-782-3560. •Al-Anon, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexandria-Wellington Road, 256-8202331. •Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexandria-Wellington Road, 256-820-2331. •Courage to Change Group of Narcotics Anonymous, discussion, open, smoking, noon; women’s meeting, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m.; 11th Step Meditation meeting, closed, non-smoking, 8:30 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. •Prostate Support Group, for men with prostate concerns, including prostate cancer, diagnosis and treatment, 5:30 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, fourth floor, suite 406. •Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, room 301, 256-235-5578. •Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depression, and other disorders and those interested in providing support, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley. •ALS Group no longer meeting, 256235-5146 if assistance is needed. •New Perspectives, a narcotics anonymous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 256-435-4881. •Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-year-olds, 911 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St. Child care provided. 256-231-2240. •One Day at a Time Al-Anon group, noon, Tyler Center, first floor, “The Nook” classroom, also closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, noon, adjoining classroom, feel free to bring a bag lunch. •Help in Progress Narcotics Anon-
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Meetings: •Eastaboga Masonic Lodge No. 155, 7 p.m., Lodge building in Eastaboga, 256-835-7576. •East Alabama Credit Association, 8 a.m. breakfast, Shoney’s in Oxford, 256-463-4377. •Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., at Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 256-310-0830, e-mail ddunn@ annistonstar.com or visit www. annistonrunners.com. •The Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club, Highland Avenue. •Northeast Alabama Table Tennis Club, 4-10 p.m., Anniston Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 256-238-6453. Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256225-0003.
Miscellaneous: •Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-
5523 for more information. •Senior adult yoga class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-7825523 for more information.
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Support Group: •Celebrate Recovery, 12-step Christ-centered recovery Step Study Group, 6:30 p.m., Word Alive International Outreach, Coldwater, 256-225-2186 or 256-223-6593. •Courage to Change Group of Narcotics Anonymous, 90 minutes, closed, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. •Free parenting classes for parents of 2- to 12-year-olds, 9-11 a.m. Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St., Child care provided, 256-231-2240. •Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont. •Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 256-342-8279. •New Wine Recovery Support Group for addicts and alcoholics, 6:30 p.m., Hill Crest Baptist Church, “The Rock,” room 208, Family Life center.
Miscellaneous: •Today is deadline to register for YMCA swim camp, session is to be held 10 a.m.-3 p.m., July 26-30, for 7- to 14-year-old children, 256238-9622. •Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-7825523 for more information. •Senior adult fitness class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood.
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$10. •Beverly A. Spruill to Raynard Young, Green Brier Chase Subdivision, 1st addition, block D, lot 6, $181,400. •Angela Colasacco Davis to Angela Colasacco Davis, a parcel of land in section 30, township 13, range 7, near Rock Springs Rd. and Ohatchee Rd., $10. •Fannie Mae to Carshena Kirksey and Curtis Kirksey, Golden Spring Subdivision, 1st addition, block A, lot 6, $10. •Everett King and Anna King to Jennifer S. Mackert, Trinity Heights Subdivision, lot 1, $100. •Inez Petty to Shirley Keifer, Wendy Barrick and Bradley Barrick, Anniston City Land Company, block 435, lot 2, $10. •David Meharg to Jose Luis Zuniga Banuelos, a parcel of land in section 30, township 16, range 7, near Bynum Coldwater Rd., $10. •Southeast Properties, LLC to Quantrina M. Mahaffey, Map of Cobbleston Glen, lot 82, $10. •Veterans Affairs to DDB, LLC, McIntosh Manors Subdivision, 4th addition, block 13, lot 6, $65,500. •Teresa Hammonds to Clifford Norton Jr., a parcel of land in section 1, township 15, range 8, $3,000. •Wendy Thompson to Timothy Thompson, Stone Ridge North Subdivision, lot 46, $10. •Timothy Thompson to Lisa M. Knight, Stone Ridge North Subdivision, lot 46, $100. •Deanna Cain to Tim Cain, Mountain View Subdivision, a parcel of land in block A; a parcel of land in section 13, township 16, range 7, $10. •Housing & Urban Development to Larry Jones, a parcel of land in section 14, township 14, range 8, near Finley St. and Alexandria Rd., $34,000. •Ellard Development Company, LLC to Jessica Lynn Long, a parcel of land in section 18, township 14, range 8, near Weaver-Cedar
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blotter Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at 256-238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 may be given.
Anniston
The following property crimes were reported to the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.
Burglaries •Hotel, 300 block of Quintard Avenue: electrical breakers, copper wiring. •Residence, 5600 block of Arrow Avenue: air conditioning unit. •Residence, 800 block of Champaign Avenue: desktop computer. •Residence, 500 block of Williamson Avenue: stove, produce scale, shopping cart. •Residence, 900 block of Creek Trail: two televisions, two Playstation III game consoles, remotes, jewelry, cash. •Residence, 300 block of Brookwood Drive: cash. •Drug store, 2400 block of U.S. 431: medications, hand truck, security safe, cash. (Some items recovered 07-09-2010) •Commercial location, 400 block of U.S. 431: fireworks. •Residence, 2200 block of Dooley Avenue: two air conditioners. •Residence, 3900 block of Alexandria Road: cash. •Residence, 3000 block of Gurnee Avenue: laptop computer.
02-2010) •Residence, 700 West 49th Street: central heat/air unit. •Specialty store, 1900 block of South Quintard Avenue: cash. •Street location, 500 block of West 23rd Street: bicycle. •Department store, 2300 block of Alabama 202: merchandise. •Parking lot, 3700 block of Bynum Leatherwood Road: backhoe attachment. •Residence, 1700 block of Parkwin Avenue: digital camera.
Auto-related thefts •Church, 2400 block of Noble Street: 1994 Chevrolet Lumina. •Parking lot, 900 block of East Glade Road: cell phone. •Parking lot, 3300 block of McClellan Boulevard: purse, cash, window. •Parking lot, 1600 block of Rockyhollow Road: string trimmer, lawnmower. •Parking lot, 1500 block of Hillyer Robinson Parkway: purse, cash, firearm. •Residence, 200 block of South Christine Avenue: 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis. •Residence, 1800 block of Abbott Avenue: purse, debit card, cash, checkbook.
Calhoun County
The following property crimes were reported to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.
Burglaries
•Residence, 0-99 block of Silver Lakes •Residence, 1300 block of Willet Street: Boulevard, Glencoe: jewelry. debit card, cash. (Card recovered 07- Thefts
Thefts
•Residence, 100 block of Fleetwood Road, Piedmont: jewelry, cell phone, assorted VHS tapes, household items. •Bank, 6600 block of U.S. 431, Alexandria: cash.
Auto-related thefts •Residence, 400 block of Mitchellville Road, Ohatchee: 2007 Ford Explorer.
Jacksonville
The following property crimes were reported to the Jacksonville Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.
Thefts •Residence, 700 block of Southeast Lynn Drive: E-Stim unit.
Oxford
The following property crimes were reported to the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.
Candidates for governor agree: Unemployment is top priority MONTGOMERY — Both candidates for Alabama governor agree on one thing: The winner will be the candidate who persuades voters that he has the best plan for reducing Alabama’s nearrecord unemployment rate. Republican Robert Bentley’s plan includes keeping Alabama a right-to-work state, ending annual property tax reappraisals, levying no new taxes, and creating a Cabinet-level position to encourage the start up and growth of small businesses. He also calls for more economic incentives for businesses to expand and to rehire laidoff workers. The plan by Democrat Ron Sparks calls for a $1.4 billion road building program, reopening closed electronic bingo casinos, and expanding and taxing casinos to create more jobs and tax revenue. Sparks says he won’t raise taxes on small businesses and will roll back annual property tax reappraisals.
Thefts
100 people gather in Gulf Shores to pray for region affected by oil spill
•Bank, 2000 block of U.S. 78 East: cash. •Residence, 200 block of Kirksey Road: firearm. •Residence, 600 block of Ponderosa Trail: air conditioning unit. •Residence, 100 block of Luallen Drive: television, two tires, security safe, grill, two rims. (Recovered 07-07-2010) •Residence, unspecified block of Lynn Drive: cash, personal care items. •Dillard’s, 700 Quintard Drive: merchandise. (Recovered 07-06-2010) •Residence, 100 block of Irby Drive: jewelry.
GULF SHORES — About 100 people gathered in a beach pavilion at Gulf Shores early Sunday to pray for people and wildlife on the Gulf Coast. They also prayed for an end to the oil crisis. The participants said God, not BP or the government, holds the key to resolving the disaster. The president of Evangelical Environmental Network, Mitch Hescox, said it was God that gave engineers the wisdom to cap the spewing oil. The chairman of the Christian Coalition of Alabama, said it wasn’t a coincidence that BP announced the cap was working shortly after Congress called for a national day of prayer for the gulf. — Associated Press
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