In The News
Lawmakers’ stamp collections make mark on public
By Lonnae O'Neal Parker | The Washington Post | July 24, 2012
Hill Philatelists Put on a Show in Rayburn
By Emma Dumain | Roll Call | July 22, 2012
Members of Congress put their signature stamps on franked mail and their figurative stamps of approval on policies they support.
But only a select few put stamps of the more literal sense in leather-bound albums or on display in picture frames.
Hill Philatelists Put on a Show in Rayburn
By Emma Dumain | Roll Call | July 22, 2012
Members of Congress put their signature stamps on franked mail and their figurative stamps of approval on policies they support.
20 years later, officials finally break ground on Duck River Dam
By Trent Moore | Cullman Times | July 17, 2012
Southside bridge faces possible funding issues
by Andy Powell | The Gadsden Times | July 16, 2012
ICE Director Says ‘287(g)’ Decision in Arizona was Apolitical, Crackdown on ‘Sanctuary’ County Coming
by Rob Margetta | CQ Homeland Security | July 10, 2012
Farmers say Department of Labor was Misguided in Attempt to Revise Child Safety Regulations
by Chris Pow | AL.com | July 10, 2012
New chairman elected to OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
MilAz.info | July 7, 2012
OUR VIEW: Updating detention center standards a proactive move
The Gadsden Times | July 5, 2012
Hanceville Gains People, Money in Revised Census Count
by Benjamin Bullard | Cullman Times | July 5, 2012
Exactly one year ago, Hanceville mayor Kenneth Nail was scratching his head, perplexed at the final tally he’d just been given numbering his city’s population growth — or lack of it — in the 2010 Census.


