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Malinda Gail Killen

Malinda Gail KillenPosted on May 22, 2007 Malinda Gail Killen, age 50, of Florence, passed away Saturday. She was a native of Alabama, disabled and a member of the Green?s Chapel United Methodist Church. She is survived by one son, Anthony Killen, one daughter, Jalinda Vaughn, her parents, RC and Barbara Collier Killen, her grandmother, [...]

County Commission Meets Tonight Parking Problem To Be Addressed

county Commission Meets Tonight Parking Problem To Be AddressedPosted on May 22, 2007 More parking at the Court House is one of the issues that will be considered this evening at the regular session of the County Commission. The area that is being considered would mean a removal of the fountain in front of the [...]

Utility Board Dismisses Chandler As Utility Manager

Utility Board Dismisses Chandler as Utility ManagerPosted on May 21, 2007 The Lawrenceburg Utility board has dismissed Renee Chandler as Superintendent of the Utility System. The unanimous vote to dismiss Mrs. Chandler came after an executive session of the board Monday(May 21st). The board cited ?differences in management styles? as the reason for Mrs. Chandler?s [...]

Mr. Villard C. Richardson

Mr. Villard C. RichardsonPosted on May 20, 2007 Mr. Villard C. Richardson, age 64, of Leoma, passed away Friday. He was a native of Lawrence County, a painter and of the Baptist Faith. He is survived by three brothers, Ray Richardson of Lawrenceburg, Dillard and Jack Richardson both of Leoma, three sisters, Barbara Hampton of [...]

“iron City Blues” Film Opens Old Wounds

“Iron City Blues” Film Opens Old WoundsPosted on May 19, 2007 By LEON ALLIGOOD Staff Writer, Tennessean Used by permission of writer IRON CITY, Tenn. ? This little town sitting hard against the Alabama line has a tough name and a tougher reputation, one built on a combination of truth and myth. The legends tell [...]

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