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    Carl Turman & The Burning Bush Blue Grass Band will be at Rock Hill Baptist Church July 26, 2008 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Come and enjoy the fellowship. For more information call (334) 335-6659.

    Oakey Streak Methodist Church Homecoming will be at 11:00 a.m. on July 27, 2008. The speaker will be Rev. Jim Carpenter, District Superintendent. Everyone is invited to attend and celebrate the 180th Anniversary of the Oakey Streak Church. Picnic lunch in the park at noon.


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    Luverne resident Lisa Langford, center, was the featured "Artist of the Month" for July at SACS Gallery in Montgomery. A special reception was held on Sunday, July 13, for Langford as over 40 pieces of her graphite and acrylic paintings were on display. Pictured with Langford are her son, Brandon, left, and her husband, Tim Langford.
    Luverne resident's artwork showcased at SACS in Montgomery

    It was a dream come true as Lisa Langford of Luverne found herself surrounded by her artwork in SACS in Montgomery and featured as the "Artist of the Month" for July.

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  • Permitting dogs to run at large against the law, Sheriff says
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  • Dog deer hunting closures added in four counties, including Crenshaw
  • SPORTS

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    Ryan Waters was chosen to participate in the First Annual Dixie Boys Future Stars Tournament held in Dothan. He is pictured with his sister, Summer.
    Luverne's Waters 'hits it big' in Dothan

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  • Luverne bounced from state tournament
  • LIFESTYLES

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    Miss Ag Pageant this Saturday evening

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  • Pic Area youth participate in ALFA Youth Leadership Conference
  • Crenshaw County Auburn Club set for July 31
  • Holloway Family welcomes JonDavis Mitchell
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  • OPINION

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    Our View

    We should all help with Honor Flights

    As many of you may remember, many veterans of World War II visited Washington back in May as part of the Honor Flight program.__Honor Flight helps veterans from the World War II era vist the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. free of charge. That's good for most of the vets, for few of them, if any, have the financial wherewithal or physical strength to take a conventional trip from Alabama to Washington, D.C. to stay and see the memorial dedicated to them eight years ago.

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  • Jay Thomas
  • Regina Grayson

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