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   Fort Payne Times Journal (Newspaper) - August 15, 2007, Fort Payne, Alabama                                Sunny most of the day and 102; 67. Details 2 DEKALB COUNTY'S August 15, 2007 ONI OLDEST NEWSPAPER Only 50 cents WEDNESDAY the family table INSIDE LIVING GETTING READY VALLEYHEAD SHOWS INTENSITY INSIDE SPORTS TODAY'S HEADLINES Help For Farmers The DeKalb County Farm Service Agency will accept applications for assistance under the Emergency Conservation Program through Sept. 14. Page 12 k YOUR RIGHT TO KNOT Will Councils Fort Payne City Council Will meet Tuesday at 6 p.m. at City The Henagar City Council will meet Aug. 27 at 5 p.m. at The Ider Town Council will meet Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. at Town Commission The DeKalb County Commission will meet Aug. 28 at 10 a.m. at the Activities School Boards The Fort Payne school board will meet Aug. 27 at 5 p.m. in the conference room of the central Other The DeKalb County Soil and Water Conservation District will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the USDA Service Center in The DeKalb County Hospital Association Board will meet Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the DeKalb Ambulance Service on Road in Fort Master Of Disguise Whether you are planning to remodel or paint a faux finish on a wall I've 80t some helpful The secret to both is Here are some tips to preserving your sanity through a home improvement Page 9 MARKET The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 200 points Page 2 INSIDE Dear Stock TV Vol. 129, No. 161 To call 845- 2550 or 1-800-34TMES Marijuana f aim busted More than in pot plants were seized By Greg Purvis DeKalb County Drug Task Force agents discovered 80 marijuana plants worth on Lookout Mountain received some and from there Agent Jim Phillips began an said Task Force Director Darrell investigation ultimately led to seizing about 80 plants that BEATING THE HEAT were being grown on property off Highway 35 on Lookout Collins said the federal Drug Enforcement Agency assigns a value of to marijuana this we seized 80 plants that were 3 to 5 feet high worth on the Collins i See 3 photo by Dusty Plunkett Fort Payne Officer Randy Garrison helps unload more than 80 marijuana plants that were recovered on Lookout Mountain photo by Dusty Plunkett Brett Roberts cools off at a water fountain during football practice at Fort Payne High School on New license annex OK'd in Rainsville DeKalb will soon have two driver's license offices By Kelly Townsend Driver's licenses will soon be renewed in Rainsville as well as Fort The DeKalb County Commission unanimously approved Tuesday to hire an employee to run a new driver's license machine at the Rainsville Aug. 27, we will put someone to Probate Judge Ronnie Osborn will take a week to train them and the machine will be in place and ready to go as soon as the DeKalb County Commission issues the President Sid Holcomb said the machine will cost and through the help of Sen. Lowell gave for the DeKalb County Administrator Matt Sharp said Rainsville cut the city a check for to cover other operation such as for installation and per month for the phone Lowell Barron was able to provide the city of See 3 File photo Probate Judge Ronnie Osborn spoke to the commission about a new license annex in I College enrolls many Numbers already beat last year with registration not over By Greg Purvis As children mourn the end of summer and return to the world of officials at Northeast Alabama Community College are making room for a enrollment is substantially higher than last See 3 Pets get overheated too File photo DeKalb SPCA Director Freda Waters is taking heat i Animals need help beating record heat First Southern State Bank All The Bank You'll Ever Need Serving Jackson and DeKalb counties since 1910. MEMBER FDIC FARMERS WIRELESS 261 2D Gaull Ft. Payne 516.2100 1-M0497-411O By Greg Purvis As DeKalb County suffers through record-breaking summer it's important to remember that pets aren't quite as proficient at staying cool as For staying cool during an Alabama August heat wave can be as simple as turning down the air conditioner and staying out of the sun. But for animals - especially pets that spend a lot of their time outdoors - keeping cool is serious As the heat index soars to 110 degrees or keeping cool can be a matter of life or our pets get too their systems start to shut said Meredith See 3 Photo courtesy Tigers for Tomorrow a resident tiger at Tigers for pounces on a ice pop The exotic animal rescue shelter has provided relief from the heat through several different methods as temperatures have reached 100 degrees and  

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