Adamsville News

December 8, 2008 by admin  
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  • Up close and personal with fashion tycoon Anthony Williams -

    He may only be 5-foot-9-inches, but alumnus Anthony Williams is habitually "stacked, packed, and ready to attack." Williams' feisty and creative personality can be seen nationwide Thursdays at 9 p.m., as he handles weekly design challenges on Lifetime Television's "Project Runway." "Every day you leave your house, you're competing," Williams said.

  • Alabama's open meeting laws put to test -

    After years without an open meetings challenge in Alabama courts, three lawsuits in six months have been filed against government agencies, claiming violations of the 2005 Open Meetings Act.

  • LB Crump commits to Vols -

    The door of opportunity swung wide open for Raiques Crump, and he didn't hesitate.

  • Trio nabbed in embezzlement scheme in Jefferson County -

    A man and two women have been arrested on theft charges in the embezzlement of more than $200,000 from a local trucking company, said Jefferson County chief Deputy Randy Christian.

  • Campaign 2010: Jefferson County judge candidates report contributions -

    Jefferson County Circuit Judge Caryl Privett, seeking re-election to her civil court seat in Birmingham, was the leading fundraiser among county judicial candidates in 2009, campaign disclo sure forms show.

  • Three generations pitch in on Adamsville playground -

    Christine Wright, Joel Stevenson and Melanie Wright-Stevenson help spruce up the playground at Adamsville Elementary as part of a volunteer project for Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Sheriff's office revamps police cars -

    Michael Buxton of Michael's Automotive in Adamsville strips the paint off a Jefferson County sheriff's patrol car as part of refurbishing the vehicle.

  • Adamsville Elementary, ASFA videos in contest -

    Ashley Kizer's fifth grade class at Adamsville Elementary School is a finalist in a national contest for a $30,000 technology classroom makeover.

  • Fire Marshal: toddler playing with lighter started fatal fire -

    The Fire Marshall's office now says a fatal fire was started by a toddler playing with a lighter.

  • House fire kills woman in Jefferson County; 4 others in home survive -

    A house fire in Jefferson County has killed a 61-year-old woman. The coroner's office reported that Patricia Davis died in the fire that occurred at a home in Adamsville about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.

  • Victim in Adamsvile fatal fire identified -

    The fire started around 6:30 am Wednesday. Two woman and two children were transported to the hospital.

  • Woman Dies in Adamsville House Fire -

    An Adamsville family is coping with the loss of one of its own. A morning house fire killed 61 year-old Patricia Davis and sent four of her family members to University Hospital.

  • Alabama fire marshal says child probably started fatal Adamsville fire -

    An early-morning fire that killed a 61-year-old Adamsville woman apparently started with a toddler playing with a lighter, said Alabama State Fire Marshal Ed Paulk.

  • Woman dies in Adamsville house fire -

    The fire broke out around 6:40 am at 3609 Oakwood Drive. The identity of the woman who died has not been released.

  • ADAMSVILLE -

    Adamsville Elementary School will not be in session Tuesday, as a professional day for the staff has been scheduled.

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