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SWHS first semester honor roll
     Sweet Water Elementary School first semester honor roll.
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UM releases President’s, Dean’s List
     The University of Mobile has released the names of students named to the Dean
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Williams receives bachelors degree
     On Dec. 18, the day after her birthday, Deidra Alexis Williams received her Bachelors degree in Computer Information Systems from the University of West Alabama, Livingston.
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Career and Technical Week is Feb. 13-19
     The Technical skills that high school students learn at Marengo County Technology Center can start them on school-to-career pathways that lead to some of the best jobs in America
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Children invited to create their own book
     During the past ten years, thousands of children in Alabama, and many thousands more across the U.S., created their own books as part of a public television contest to encourage young writers. Children will have a chance to do so again this year, and a chance to win prizes, in the Eleventh Annual Re
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This year different from previous years
     School News Ashley Broadus As the month of January draws to a close, it is easy for even one of a child-like mind to understand that 2005 will not and has not been as any other year due to many glorious and catastrophic events from the inauguration of President George W. Bush to the t
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SWHS releases second nine weeks honor roll
     Sweet Water High School second nine weeks honor roll.
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Home Builders Foundation offers scholarships
     In an attempt to combat the growing trade labor shortage, the Alabama Home Builders F6undation is offering scholarships to qualified men and women across the state. The Foundation is now accepting applications for scholarships that will be awarded later in the year. The deadline for applications is
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Byrd places first in essay contest
     Armen Byrd, daughter of Kerchel and Cinda Renae Pritchett Byrd, granddaughter of the late Rev. M.C. Pritchett and Dorothy of Thomasville, won first place in an essay contest which focused on voting right. She was among the 16 middle and high school students who were finalists for the competition.
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