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Pennington is a town in Choctaw County, Alabama, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 221, [3] down from 353 in 2000. Geography.
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. state of Alabama.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 417 law enforcement agencies employing 11,631 sworn police officers, about 251 for each 100,000 residents.
State Route 156 (SR 156) is a 7.186-mile (11.565 km) state highway that serves as a connection between Jachin and Pennington in northeastern Choctaw County. SR 156 intersects SR 17 at its western terminus and SR 114 at its eastern terminus.
Spencer Pennington: 2003–2004: He made his first career start October 4, 2003. Pennington started the final seven games of the 2004 season after injuries to both Brodie Croyle and Mark Guillon. He left the program in January 2005 to focus only on his baseball career with the Crimson Tide. [12] Brandon Avalos: 2003
High Schools: Cleveland High School; Hayden High School; J.B. Pennington High School (Blountsville, Alabama) Locust Fork High School; Susan Moore High School
State Route 17 (SR 17) is a major north-to-south highway within the U.S. state of Alabama.Covering 346.562 miles (557.737 km), it travels the length of the state between US 90 in Mobile and SR 13 at the Tennessee state line, north of Zip City.
[63] [65] On their next possession, Alabama managed to score their first touchdown on an 18-yard Spencer Pennington pas to Dre Fulgham that made the score 30–10. [ 63 ] [ 64 ] The Crimson Tide defense did get a stop on their next possession to force a Georgia punt; however, on the first offensive play for Alabama, Pennington fumbled to give ...
Penington is a surname indicating a family origin in Pennington, Lancashire; Pennington, Cumbria; or Pennington, Hampshire. [1] Some members of the family changed the spelling to Pennington in the 14th century. [2] Those bearing it include: David Penington (1930–2023), Australian doctor