Editorials
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Sticking with Summa
With more than 200 employees in Cullman County, AAR Summa has for the past 15 years successfully produced U.S. Army storage and transportation units called CROPs and flatracks.
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School tax is a solid plan
Past efforts to increase local funding for county schools through a sales tax increase have been met by opposition among voters.
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Capturing an audience
Capturing a valuable share of the tourism market is a worthwhile goal for local officials as the new year gets under way.
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Bringing back the trees
The loss of lives and property during the April 2011 tornado outbreaks makes many other issues pale in comparison.
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Back to the drawing board
No Child Left Behind, former president George Bush’s ambitious bipartisan effort to improve the nation’s public schools, is getting failing marks from educators and states.
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Television wasteland
U.S. Supreme Court justices are debating whether policing curse words and nudity in the age of cable.
- Focus on the people
- Reminders of a cruel world
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Considering one budget
Gov. Robert Bentley is stirring up the political atmosphere with a proposal to end Alabama’s long practice of funding two budgets, the Education Trust Fund and the General Fund.
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Taming the bully
The face of a schoolyard bully may conjure some stereotypical images.
A smart-mouthed kid with a snarled lip demanding a smaller child’s lunch money is certainly one. The oversized brute pinning another kid to the ground or tripping an unsuspected classmate carrying a lunch tray daily are other examples. - More Editorials Headlines
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Sticking with Summa


