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   Times Journal (Newspaper) - August 6, 2009, Fort Payne, Alabama                                FOOTBALL PREVIEW NEARS DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO BE A PART OF THE TEAM DEKALB COUNTY'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER August 6, 2009 THURSDAY Only 50 cents TODAY'S HEADLINES Coming Friday A group of people representing nine Fort Payne churches traveled to North Carolina to build a Faith A YOUR RIGHT & Commission The DeKalb County Commission will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Activities Building in Fort Other The District will meet today at 4 p.m. at the customer service center in Fort The board will meet Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Correction In an arrest Sunday by DeKalb Tyler Craig 24, and Lisa Diane 22, both of were charged with unlawful manufacturing of a controlled substance Charles and Mark 25, of Flat were charged Friday with unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia after deputies allegedly found crystal meth and drug paraphernalia in a vehicle occupied by the - Staff Reports MARKET The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 40 points Page 2 THE TIME HAS ARRIVED ALABAMA FOOTBALL TEAMS REPORT TO CAMP FORECAST HIGH Sunshine mixed 92 some clouds and warmer Low 64 Page 2 INSIDE Classified v Stock Report TV Vol. 131, No. 125 To call 845- 2550 or 1-800-34TIMES INSIDE SPORTS TODAY left Get Ready To Yard Sale of thousands begin scouring DeKalb County today for bargains By Mark Harrison It stretches along 600 miles of but two of its hottest spots are right down the road for DeKalb It's The World's Longest Yard which officially begins today and continues for the next three During the The World's Longest homeowners - along with professional dealers and vendors - will be offering a large variety of items for sale along the yard sale Highway 127 on Lookout John executive director of the DeKalb County Tourist Association said two along the local yard sale stretch include the stretch of highway between Dogtown and DeSoto Park and See Yard 3 ON THE STUMP photo by Dusty Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Fort Payne native Ron Sparks talks with DeKalb County Circuit Clerk Pam Simpson and Clay Simpson at a rally at the DeKalb Theatre on Candidate Sparks brings message home turn out for event at DeKalb Theatre By Mark Harrison Gubernatorial candidate Ron Sparks brought his message home speaking to a crowd of about 200 at the DeKalb Theatre in Fort a Fort Payne native and currently in his second term as Alabama's com- missioner of agriculture and is seeking the Democratic So primary competition consists of Artur a congressman from Alabama's 7th Sparks told the love I've spoke to crowds across Alabama but none See 3 Schools forced to borrow proration call will likely send DeKalb to the bank By Jared Felkins Chief Financial Officer Anthony Cooper delivered the bad news Tuesday that the DeKalb County Board of Education will likely be headed to the bank to borrow money to make it through next During the first of two budget said the about million proposed budget will use every including about million in reserves after Gov. Bob Riley increased state budget cuts to 11 percent for the school year that ends Sept. 30. But with state officials projecting 6-percent proration for the state budget that begins Oct. 1, Cooper said that equates to about million less than what DeKalb schools will receive in state He said the cuts will leave a deficit and force the board to borrow never in my 16 where it's this bad - where you keep reducing and reducing and you keep getting bad Cooper puts a dim future on what we are looking Cooper said the board is unable to factor proration into the budget due to state i See 3 City closer to securing Sara Lee paid on industrial site By J.D. Davidson Fort Payne continues to move closer to taking control of the old Sara Lee bakery and its surrounding Mayor Jordan told the city council Tuesday at its regular Jordan said contracts have been signed and the city paid its some work from attorneys need to be finished before the deal can are moving along shortly we'll have it i See Sara 3 GOING FOR THE CROWN Photo by Jared Felkins Julian Kelly Wear and Taylor Slay practice for Saturday's DeKalb Scholarship The event will be Saturday at the DeKalb Visit next week to ensure lasting memories from this year's DeKalb County Junior Miss KAROKE EVERY THURSDAY 6-9 Making DeKalb County a one TV at a 256-638-2326 In. luyo lit cl Ditl CIV. lie FIRST STATE BANK Where others have their  

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