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Woman arrested while counting stolen money by AnnistonStar
Feb 09, 2011 |  0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend
A woman who police say stabbed a man and then took his wallet was arrested while she was counting the stolen loot, authorities said today. Tyeisha King, 27, is charged with first-degree robbery. She is being held in the Jefferson County Jail on $30,000 bond. Read the full story from The B...
Weaver Mayor Garry Bearden is finally trying to do something to support the Weaver community. Bearden proposed and pushed through a resolution to support keeping the Weaver Post Office fully staffed. But WAIT! doesn't Bearden's wife work at that post office. Once again, Garry Bearden is doing what best suits his needs. by wakeupweaver
Feb 09, 2011 |  0 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend
Weaver Mayor Garry Bearden is finally trying to do something to support the Weaver community.  Bearden proposed and pushed through a resolution to support keeping the Weaver Post Office fully staffed.  But WAIT! doesn't Bearden's wife work at that post office.  Once again, Garry Bearden is doing...
Sen. Beason defends call to 'empty the clip' by AnnistonStar
Feb 09, 2011 |  0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
An Alabama legislator who told a Republican audience it was time to "empty the clip" when addressing illegal immigration said Tuesday he wasn't advocating violence, but others found his remarks frightening and reckless after a deadly Arizona rampage. Sen. Scott Beason, R-Gardendale, said he...
Proration predicted this year, layoffs next by AnnistonStar
Feb 09, 2011 |  0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
Proration is probable for at least one of two state budgets for the remainder of the year, and state layoffs are probable next year due to the economy’s continued effect on Alabama, Finance Director David Perry said Tuesday. “We have had most agencies tell us what they would cut,” Perry sa...
Officials say buck limit a good plan by AnnistonStar
Feb 09, 2011 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
Whitetail deer season in over, bringing with it an end of the fourth hunting season since the state began limiting the number of bucks that could be killed to three. The limit was put in place to allow bucks to grow older, meaning they are likely to have larger racks of antlers. And chasing...
Shooting of pizza delivery man was accident, Mobile teenager told police by AnnistonStar
Feb 09, 2011 |  0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
Jurors in the capital murder trial of Joshua Tarvarius James today saw his videotaped interview with police, during which he described the shooting death of a Domino’s Pizza delivery man.  James, who was a 16-year-old ninth-grader at the time of the March 2009 shooting, told police investigato...
Gadsden woman charged with attempting to burn house with husband and kids inside by AnnistonStar
Feb 09, 2011 |  0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
The wife of an Etowah County sheriff's deputy is charged with arson and three counts of attempted murder after authorities say she set fire to her home with her husband and two children inside.   Danielle Joslyn Raley, 26, of East Gadsden, was booked into the Etowah County Detention Center ...
Gov. Robert Bentley joins other GOP governors in calling for changes in federal health care law by AnnistonStar
Feb 08, 2011 |  1 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
Gov. Robert Bentley and 20 other Republican governors have asked the Obama administration to make some changes in the new federal health care rules. In a Monday letter distributed by the Republican Governors Association, the group said that without the changes, they may decide to not run t...
Mobile murder victim once used glass eye to beat DUI charge by AnnistonStar
Feb 08, 2011 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
In Mobile, Danny Hocutt is now known because police investigators believe he was murdered, then buried in his backyard by a wife who continued to cash his government benefit checks. But Hocutt also starred in one of the most dramatic courtroom scenes in the city’s history.  Police dug up Hocut...
Gilley jailed after bond revoked by AnnistonStar
Feb 08, 2011 |  0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend
Country Crossing developer Ronnie Gilley will continue pre­paring for trial from behind the bars of a jail cell now that a fed­eral judge has revoked his bond. After a daylong hearing Mon­day filled with revelations from recently convicted lobbyist Jar­rod Massey and the first public airing...

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Wednesday, 19, 2013
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Pond Spring- The Gener... 3:50 PM
Oxford Farmers market 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
Join us for the kick-off of Oxford's first...
Oxford Farmers market 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
Join us for the kick-off of Oxford's first...
Hip Hop Hope Vacation ... 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
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Piedmont City Schools offer Career Technical Education classes
Jun 19, 2013 | 1 views |  0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Alabama’s Career and Technical Education program is designed to empower students to meet the daily challenges of the twenty-first century with the work-readiness skills needed for success. This program provides a curriculum wherein students are actively engaged in learning through career-oriented activities. National affiliated student organizations such as FBLA and FFA are integral, co-curricular components of each career and technical education course. These organizations serve as a means to enhance classroom instruction while helping students develop leadership abilities, expand workplace-readiness skills and broaden opportunities for personal and professional growth. The focus is to help students develop an understanding of all aspects of industry and technology in the program area while learning teamwork and leadership skills. Piedmont City Schools currently offer Career and Technical Education classes at the middle and high school level. Piedmont High School offers classes through a 2-year rotation. During the 2013-2014 school year students will have the opportunity to take Agriscience, Construction Framing, Introduction to Metal Fabrication and Horticulture. In 2014-2015 students may choose to take Agriscience, Construction Finishing, Introduction to MIG Welding and Horticulture. • Agriscience is a course that provides students with a general overview of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. • Construction Framing is designed to provide students with an understanding of the framing phase of a structure, including framing components. • Construction Finishing is designed to facilitate student understanding of the finishing phase of a structure. • Introduction to Metal Fabrication provides students with opportunities to examine safety and technical information in metal fabrication and to participate in hands-on activities in the laboratory. • Horticulture includes career opportunities, safety, plant physiology, growing media, greenhouse facilities, greenhouse and nursery crop production, plant identification and classification, pest management, hydroponics and vegetable gardening, and technological applications. • Introduction to MIG welding provides students with opportunities to examine safety and technical information in metal fabrication and participate in hands-on activities in the laboratory. The middle school offers Computer Essentials for eighth grade students who want to master basic skills in the areas of word processing, database management, spreadsheet applications, multimedia presentations, and Internet research. The Piedmont City School System does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and provides equal access to affiliated student organizations. In addition, arrangements can be made to ensure that the lack of English language proficiency is not a barrier to admission or participation. Inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies should be directed to: Mike Hayes, Title II Coordinator 502 Hood Street West Piedmont, AL 36272 256-447-8831 Debra Ledbetter, 504 Coordinator 504 Hood Street Piedmont, AL 36272 256-447-7483 Revonda Pruitt, Title IX Coordinator 504 Hood Street Piedmont, AL 36272 256-447-7483 For more information contact Mark Mitchell at mmitchell@piedmont.k12.al.us regarding high school classes and Jennie Baer at jbaer@piedmont.k12.al.us.
Summer reading going strong
Jun 19, 2013 | 0 views |  0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend | print
With over 180 children and young adults signed up for the Program, Summer Reading at Piedmont Public Library is busier than ever! The Library has many programs for the kids to enjoy. Last week, the “Summer Sprouts” traveled to The Learning Farm and made their own ice cream in a bag, followed by a hands-on lesson about wheat and how it is made into all kinds of pasta. On Thursday, guest reader Ashley Williams read to the kids about bugs and where they live. Then, they were able to color their own garden and fill it with “fingerprint bugs” using finger paints. Friday brought fun with The Imagination Place from Gadsden. They brought balls of clay for the kids to make “pinch pots” to take home and decorate to grow their own plants in. The fun continues at the Library every week. The Learning Farm takes place every Tuesday, story time and crafts every Thursday, and this Friday, Bill Haley from The Tennessee Aquarium will present a live animal show. Stop by the Library or call for more information, and don’t forget to check the Library out on Facebook to see all the great pictures from the program!
At Fruithurst Elementary School the winners included left to right, Jared Hatchett, honorable mention; Lillie Sadler, third-place; Abby Wilson, second-place; Chloe Roberts, first-place and Donna Riddle, UDC member. Photo: Special to The Star
At Fruithurst Elementary School the winners included left to right, Jared Hatchett, honorable mention; Lillie Sadler, third-place; Abby Wilson, second-place; Chloe Roberts, first-place and Donna Riddle, UDC member. Photo: Special to The Star
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At Pleasant Grove Elementary School the winners included left to right, Abby Morris, first-place; Rustin Roberts, second-place; Annie Brown, third-place and Clay Spurlin, honorable mention. Photo: Special to The Star
At Pleasant Grove Elementary School the winners included left to right, Abby Morris, first-place; Rustin Roberts, second-place; Annie Brown, third-place and Clay Spurlin, honorable mention. Photo: Special to The Star
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At Ranburne Elementary School the winners included left to right, Skylar Deese, third-place; Chloe Cagle, second-place; Heather Warren, first-place and Aidan C. McGee, honorable mention. Photo: Special to The Star
At Ranburne Elementary School the winners included left to right, Skylar Deese, third-place; Chloe Cagle, second-place; Heather Warren, first-place and Aidan C. McGee, honorable mention. Photo: Special to The Star
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