Opelika-Auburn News - Fri Nov 20
After an hour of deliberations Friday, a Lee County jury has found Barry Lee Jones guilty of capital murder.
Opelika man found guilty in death of infant sonWSFA-TV Montgomery - Fri Nov 20
A jury has convicted a Lee County man of killing his 7 month old son. Barry Lee Jones, 20, of Opelika was found guilty of capital murder and will be sentenced on Monday.
3 men accused in machete home invasionMontgomery Advertiser - Thu Nov 19
SALEM -- Lee County Sheriff's officers have arrested two men and are looking for a third suspected of robbing a home while armed with machetes and a hatchet.
Recycling efforts rewardedWSFA-TV Montgomery - Wed Nov 18
Governor Bob Riley is making sure that counties that "Go Green", get recognized for their efforts.
3 men accused of invading Ala. home with machetesWIAT-TV Birmingham - Wed Nov 18
Kyle Joseph Sheetz of Salem, Ala. and John Arnold McCoy, III of Opelika were charged with two counts of first degree robbery and two counts of first degree burglary.
Emotional day on the standOpelika-Auburn News - Wed Nov 18
The small 5-year-old girl clutched to a female Lee County employee for comfort and support when she took the witness stand Wednesday in a capital murder case.
Auburn National Bancorporation, Inc. Declares Quarterly DividendGlobeNewswire - Tue Nov 10
The Board of Directors of Auburn National Bancorporation, Inc. today declared a fourth quarter $0.19 per share cash dividend, payable December 28, 2009 to shareholders of record as of December 10, 2009.
Ala. landfill searched for babya s bodyWVTM - Wed Nov 04
Montgomery police have suspended the search for an infanta s body in a Lee County landfill after no evidence was found there.
Seminar touts viability of solar powerMontgomery Advertiser - Wed Nov 04
Solar power production has long been technologically feasi ble for Alabama, according to an expert.
Landfill scoured for baby's body, nothing foundTuscaloosa News - Wed Nov 04
Published: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 3:30 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 11:07 p.m. MONTGOMERY Montgomery police searched a landfill in Salem for an infant's body Monday after saying they have reason to believe a newborn might have been placed in the trash.
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