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The top 10 stories of 2010 in Carrollton
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The top 10 stories of 2010 in Carrollton
The follow stories were selected as the top 10 stories in Carrollton over the past year. Stories have been edited for space.
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Fairhope City Council adopts noise ordinance
FAIRHOPE, Ala. – The City Council approved a noise ordinance Monday that will change the method for determining violations of a law that has gone through several revisions during recent months.
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer: Borders can’t survive ‘the way it is now’
It’s not hard to diagnose the infirmities that ail Ann Arbor-based Borders Group Inc. So says CNBC host Jim Cramer, who filmed his investment advice show “Mad Money” earlier today inside Ford Motor Co.’s Dearborn Truck Plant at the Rouge……
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Beach bashes collide
DeLuna Fest, multiple other beach events struggle to share same weekend.
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