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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Nov 13, 2:00 pm ET
ELBA, Ala.----The National Security Group, Inc. , today reported results for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2009 and 2008, based on accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, as follows: Three Months Ended September 30 Nine Months Ended September 30 2009 2008 2009 2008 Premium Income $ 14,357,000 $ 11,707,000 $ 44,950,000 $ 42,261,000 Investment ...
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The Advocate - Fri Nov 13, 1:19 am ET
A nine-mile spur prevents a key West Feliciana Parish industrial site from linking to the remaining 2,900 railroad miles in Louisiana — and to business beyond the state, industry leaders claim.
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The Advocate - Fri Nov 6, 1:15 am ET
BAYOU GOULA — The fate of historic St. Paul Catholic Church remained uncertain as church leaders faced a decision today on whether to have the 138-year-old church damaged by Hurricane Gustav demolished or turned over to a preservationist group.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Thu Nov 12, 6:18 pm ET
Monday's St. Charles Parish Council meeting will start at 3 p.m. rather than the usual 6 p.m. to accommodate contractors connecting a new generator with the building's electrical system. No change in normal courthouse hours are expected, parish spokeswoman...
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Insurance Journal - Thu Nov 12, 12:36 pm ET
Alabama's new state fishing pier, near Gulf Shores, which cost $16 million and is less than four months old, has been closed indefinitely because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit ...
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Montgomery Advertiser - Thu Nov 12, 5:01 am ET
GULF SHORES -- Alabama's new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit since it opened.
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The Tuscaloosa News - Thu Nov 12, 4:35 am ET
The Associated Press GULF SHORES | Alabama’s new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million and is less than four months old, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit since it opened.
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The Decatur Daily - Thu Nov 12, 7:08 am ET
GULF SHORES (AP) — Alabama’s new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million and is less than four months old, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit since it opened.
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Post South - Thu Nov 12, 6:56 am ET
The Iberville Parish Council will consider adopting the parish's 2010 operating and capital outlay budgets, and will consider the projects that will be funded with $48 million in hurricane recovery money when it meets Tuesday at the Courthouse.
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The Advocate - Thu Nov 12, 1:11 am ET
BRUSLY — An outspoken landlord involved in a long-running zoning law dispute with Mayor Joey Normand and town government officials reported to jail Tuesday for a 48-hour stay imposed for violating a court order in the case.
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NBC 15 Mobile - Wed Nov 11, 8:29 pm ET
Alabama's new state fishing pier, which cost $16 million and is less than four months old, was closed indefinitely Wednesday because of damage from the first tropical storm to hit...
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The Echo - Wed Nov 11, 8:59 pm ET
Rock music streaked with a youthful, punk sound yet thoroughly grounded in bluegrass roots dominated the stage of Rhythm and Brews last week with a striking performance by Michael Ford, Jr. & The Apache Relay. Playing songs from their debut release, 1988 this band proved they are definitely not your typical young singer-songwriters or instrumentalists.
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Pensacola News Journal - Wed Nov 11, 1:20 pm ET
Pier that's less than four months old closed indefinitely today because of storm damage.
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The News-Press - Wed Nov 11, 12:39 pm ET
GULF SHORES, Ala.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 10, 7:10 am ET
Tropical Storm Ida has come ashore near Mobile Bay in southern Alabama with top sustained winds weakened to about 45 mph (75 kph).