Shelby County Reporter - Wed Nov 18
In a luncheon Wednesday with the Birmingham Business Alliance, Gov. Bob Riley said he supports the idea of toll lanes on U.S. 280 to help alleviate traffic problems.
Gov. Riley urges business leaders to support U.S. 280 toll roadThe Birmingham News - Wed Nov 18
Gov. Bob Riley called on the Birmingham business community to help him push through plans for a toll road stretching from the Elton B. Stephens Expressway to Eagle Point in Shelby County.
Alabaster non-profit group formed to help with stadium renovationsShelby County Reporter - Wed Nov 18
A non-profit organization, Alabaster Sports and Entertainment Foundation, has been formed to help raise money for renovations at Thompson High School's Larry Simmons Stadium.
Hughes wins 2nd race in a rowThe Clanton Advertiser - Tue Nov 17
Sam Hughes of Pelham on Nov. 14 won his second race in a row at the new Central Alabama Motor Speedway.
Just more ramblingsDaily Sentinel - Tue Nov 17
While writing this Monday, I had a lot of things to say, but nothing so much that could fill an entire column on one subject.
Thanking those who helped honor MoonShelby County Reporter - Tue Nov 17
On behalf of the Calera Fire Department family, I would like to thank many agencies and people for their support through the loss of our leader, Chief Tommy Moon.
Shelby County Growing PainsWIAT-TV Birmingham - Mon Nov 16
Shelby County has a lot going for it. From its schools- " We see younger families moving into Shelby County I think because of the school system and the success of the school system," said Randy Fuller, Superintendent of Shelby County Schools.
Business owner still going strong at 85Shelby County Reporter - Mon Nov 16
Standifer, who owns Healthy Harveya s in Pelham and Alabaster, takes dozens of supplements each day, but she doesna t take any pharmaceutical drugs.
ASPCA support a huge help for Humane SocietyShelby County Reporter - Sat Nov 14
The Mission Orange program works to reduce the number of animals euthanized in shelters.
Humane society offering dog obedience classesShelby County Reporter - Sat Nov 14
Shelby County dog owners now have an affordable way to teach manners to their pets.
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