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  2. Fayette Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Fayette Tribune is a newspaper serving Oak Hill, West Virginia, and surrounding Fayette County. [2] Published on Thursday, it has a circulation of 1,093 and is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings.

  3. Baby was 'unaccounted for' after deadly car crash. Police now ...

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    According to news release issued Monday by the sheriff's office, just before 10:30 a.m. on Dec. 8, deputies assisted Alabama State Troopers with a single-vehicle crash in Glen Allen in Fayette County.

  4. Preserving rural land in Fayette County does not affect ...

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    Agricultural economist Alison Davis conducted a study in 2012 and found that there are more than 14,000 farm-related jobs in Fayette County, contributing $2.3 billion in output, and $1.3 billion ...

  5. Coroner identifies body found in pond near Tates Creek Road ...

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    The Fayette County coroner has identified a body found in a shallow pond off Tates Creek Road in Lexington on Sunday afternoon. Fayette Coroner Gary Ginn identified the remains as belonging to 64 ...

  6. Threats, lockdowns, evacuations? Fayette school safety ...

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    Just in the past few days, Fayette County Public Schools has seen s tudent social media threats determined not credible; evacuations due to a faulty fire alarm sensor; and a brief lockdown after ...

  7. The Times-Record (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Record is a weekly newspaper based in Fayette, Alabama. It covers the news of Fayette County, Alabama. External links. Official website

  8. The Fayetteville Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Hale family moved to New York after the newspaper buildings were destroyed in the Civil War. His son, Edward Joseph Hale returned to North Carolina in 1883 to revive the newspaper and continued ownership of the newspaper until 1919 when it was sold to a group of local businessmen. [5] The Fayetteville Publishing Company was founded in 1923.

  9. Fayette County alternative school for grades 8-12 has a new ...

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    Before joining Fayette schools, Kennedy spent 11 years working with the Upward Bound Program at Bluegrass Community and Technical College as a teacher and academic coordinator.