Dunkin’ Donuts coming to new Madison shopping center: Dunkin’ Donuts is one of four tenants already on board for the 32,000-square-foot shopping center. It will be next to Shoppes of Madison on the west side of Ross. The four tenants represent a third of the new center’s available » Read more on al.com
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UAH basketball has strong nucleus returning, but faces transition and scheduling challenge: Chargers are first Division II team invited to NIT Season Tip-Off HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — They’re ahead of almost everybody in the country in the rankings. They return four starters and the nucleus of a team with back-to-back trips to the NCAA Division II … » Read more on al.com
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Results are in for Alabama’s best high school football helmet: Nearly 7,500 votes were cast by AL.com readers. Baker High School’s football helmet received 33.5 percent of the votes from AL.com readers. (Chip English | Press-Register) Last week, we asked our readers to cast their vote for their favorite high school football helmet in Alabama . After nearly 7,500 votes were tallied, Mobile’s … » Read more on al.com
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Water interruption in Madison County will affect 100 homes: The Madison County Water Department announced it will make repairs to a water main at Grimwood and Banyon Road Wednesday, October 17, in northeastern Madison County. » Read more on al.com
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Vandalism prompts Madison Police to install surveillance cameras in parks: “This is part of our effort to make our parks and recreation areas safer for our citizens, and assist us in prosecuting those individuals who violate city ordinances,” the statement said. » Read more on al.com
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Auburn student gets $500 tip from man honoring late brother’s wishes: Patton, 22, a 2008 Bob Jones graduate, was one of the latest of a random list of waiters and waitresses to get a $500 tip from a Kentucky man following his late brother’s desires. » Read more on al.com
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The James Gang: Missouri’s Gary Pinkel and Alabama’s Nick Saban went from Kent two different ways: Pinkel looks back at a pivotal moment with Saban at the university library and says he might not be a head coach today without help from his fellow disciple of Don James. Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel talks on his… » Read more on al.com
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Tony Franklin – yes, that one – totally disagrees with Alabama’s Nick Saban: Franklin’s hurry-up offense getting it done at unbeaten Louisiana Tech. Tony Franklin during his one year as the Middle Tennessee offensive coordinator in an Oct. 6, 2009 game at Troy. (Birmingham News/Hal Yeager) Kevin Scarbinsky | kscarbinsky@al.com BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Tony… » Read more on al.com
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Power outage in Madison County caused by car hitting pole (updated): Crews are working to repair a power outage to Northeast Madison County from the Moores’ Mill area to New Market. » Read more on al.com
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Madison City Council OKs change giving schools excess tax revenue: MADISON, Alabama — The Madison City Council, by a 5-2 vote, amended the 2009 half-cent sales tax, freeing schools to spend excess tax revenue on any school needs beyond paying off debt for the new James Clemens High School.Madison City… » Read more on al.com
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Madison Mayor Paul Finley sets up vote tonight on half-cent sale tax amendment: The half-cent tax initially was expected to generate $2.3 million annually. A school analysis showed the tax in 2012 will earn $833,000 above what was expected. School officials cited a long list of capital needs, valued at $44 million, as reasons for getting the excess revenue. » Read more on al.com
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Austin, Tanner remain atop Huntsville Region top 10: HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Even good teams lose sometimes. Week 6 of the season was tough on several teams in the Huntsville Region top 10. Reigning Class 5A state champion Hartselle lost for the second straight week and dropped out of the poll. Boaz suffered its first loss of the year and dropped several spots. Hazel Green… » Read more on al.com
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Fan poll: Vote for the Huntsville high school football player of the week: HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — One running back carried the ball 33 times and gained more than 200 yards to power his team to victory. Another running supassed the 300-yard barrier and scored five touchdowns to lead his team to a runaway victory. A quarterback accounted for more than 400 yards of offense… » Read more on al.com
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Madison Street Festival delayed but set to resume after brief rain: Activities were set to resume as soon as the rain stopped, said Jimmy Harris, a volunteer in the information booth. The rain was expected to be brief. » Read more on al.com
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Madison public meeting shows citizens heavily in favor using half-cent tax revenue for more school needs: The issue the city council faces is what to do with extra revenue the city has reaped from the tax it enacted in 2009. The money was restricted to paying off the $30 million state school bond for James Clemens High. » Read more on al.com