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Chick-fil-A Promenade holding food drive

Chick-Fil-A at the Promenade (2682 Eastern Boulevard)  is holding a food drive today and Saturday for the Montgomery Area Food Bank.

If you bring at least 1 can of food you will receive a free Chick-Fil-A biscuit or sandwich.

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Cuts could spread Lake Martin patrols thin

Cuts could spread Lake Martin patrols thin

Kevin Taylor Copy Editor thewetumpkaherald.com | 0 comments

As the temperatures rise so does the boat traffic on Lake Martin.

And with more traffic on the lake, so too is the importance of Alabama Marine Police increased

Is this your dog? He was found looking for you at the corner of Cloverdale and Edgemont

Is this your dog? He was found looking for you at the corner of Cloverdale and Edgemont
I have a little, what looks like a Schnauzer/Jack Russell mix with light German Shepherd coloring. He is very friendly, loves to ride and drive. He has a tendency to skip or hop about every 5 steps when walking fast. He was found on Cloverdale at Edgemont about 2:30pm Thursday.
 
 
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Auburn Montgomery one of four American universities chosen to aid Japan with satellite imagery

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Auburn University at Montgomery has been selected by the GIS Corps as one of four

universities across the U.S. to assist the Japanese government in processing and analyzing satellite images of Japan’s  

northeastern coastal cities before and after the recent earthquake and tsunami disasters.  

 

Collecting remote sensing data from the U.S. Geological Survey Hazards Data Distribution Center, Associate Professor

Terry Winemiller and students in AUM’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program are examining changes in the landscape

and creating maps for aid workers to use in recovery efforts.

 

      The project was activated by the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters.

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2011 Home Builders Association expo starts next month

 2011 Home Builders Association expo starts next month

The Greater Montgomery Home Builders Association (GMHBA) will host the 2011 Home Building and Remodeling Expo April 1-3, 2011 at the Montgomery Renaissance Convention Center located in downtown Montgomery.

The Greater Montgomery Home Building and Remodeling Expo has become one of Central Alabama’s largest home shows and attracts exhibitors from around the southeast. Participants in the Expo include (but are not limited to) professions such as builders and remodelers, pool and spa contractors, hometheater dealers, door and window manufacturers, decorators, mortgage companies, fencing and deck contractors, decorative concrete installers plus many, many more.

Huntingdon men's tennis clobbers Louisiana College and Tougaloo

JACKSON, Miss. --- Huntingdon College's men's tennis team dominated both Louisiana College and Tougaloo College, 9-0, in Jackson, Miss. The Hawks (6-3, 2-0 GSAC) picked up their fifth and sixth win of the season on Thursday.

Huntingdon's men's tennis team had no problem taking every point against the Wildcats and Bulldogs. Freshman Rickey Reed picked up his first collegiate victory at the No. 6 singles position against Louisiana College followed by another win over Tougaloo.

Match One Results: Huntingdon def. La. College, 9-0

Doubles:

1. Zach Molin and Sean Jackson (HC) def. Logan Quebedeaux and Daniel Bembenick (LC), 8-4

2. Tyler Creamer and Larry Pritchett (HC) def. Josh Jee and Michael Sumner (LC), 8-0

3. B.J. Foroughian and Rickey Reed (HC) def. Kameron Garlington and Cody Chauvin (LC), 8-4

Singles:

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AUM, Faulkner split softball doubleheader

MONTGOMERY, Ala.—The No. 22 Auburn University at Montgomery softball team recorded its first conference victory Tuesday, as it split a doubleheader at Faulkner on Thursday, winning the opener, 5-0, and falling in the nightcap, 5-4, on a walk-off home run.

As a result of the split, the Lady Senators now stand at 23-7 overall, but just 1-3 in Southern States Athletic Conference play. The Eagles are now 15-10 on the year, while also sporting a 1-3 record in league games.

In the opener, junior Brandi Richards tossed her third one-hitter of the season, striking out seven, to improve to 10-2 on the year.

Richards also led the team at the plate, with a double and a two-run home run.