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  2. Montgomery brawl: Police charge 3 men with assault, adding ...

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    Montgomery, Ala., police announced Tuesday that three men have been charged and a fourth man is wanted for questioning following a massive weekend brawl. Critics say the incident represents ...

  3. Shooting critically injures boy in Montgomery - AOL

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    A Montgomery shooting critically injured a boy Tuesday morning, police say. The shooting happened about 10:50 a.m. Tuesday in the 3500 block of Carter Hill Road, Montgomery Police Department Maj ...

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    Ranking the top 25 Montgomery-area high school football teams entering the final week of the regular season.

  5. Montgomery Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    Ownership of the Advertiser subsequently passed from Hudson's heirs to Carmage Walls (1963), through Multimedia Corp. (1968) to Gannett (1995). [1] A U.S. soldier reading The Montgomery Advertiser in Italy, January, 1945. Grover C. Hall, Jr. (1915–1971) worked at the paper from age 20 and served 15 years as editor after World War II.

  6. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Advertiser [7] Montgomery [2] 1829 [3] Daily Gannett Company [8] Montgomery Independent [2] Montgomery: Weekly News Courier: Athens: Daily Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [4] North Jefferson News: Gardendale: Weekly Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. [4] Northport Gazette: Northport: Weekly Opelika-Auburn News: Opelika: Daily ...

  7. Joe Azbell - Wikipedia

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    He published it on the front page of the Montgomery Advertiser, alerting local residents to begin the Montgomery bus boycott. Journalist Ted Poston later called Azbell the father of the bus boycott as Poston believed that many in the African-American community were unaware of the planned boycott prior to publication. [ 3 ]

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  9. CNHI - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Advertiser newspaper reported that Bronner was a key player in the move. With CNHI's Birmingham lease expiring, the decision to bring the company to Montgomery "was something that I strongly suggested," he said, according to the newspaper. The city and Montgomery County offered $300,000 in incentives to pay moving costs for the ...