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Top 10 most-emailed stories

Here are the stories our readers most want to share: the 10 stories most frequently e-mailed by rainsvilleweeklypost.com readers today.

#1: Family netted in drug bust
Agents locate over a pound of marijuana and prescription pills while serving warrant
May 8, 2008 - News | E-mail this article

#2: D.A.R.E. Graduation held Tuesday
Students involved in the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program graduate; Auburn's Tatum is guest speaker
May 8, 2008 - News | E-mail this article

#3: Same old showdown
Hokes Bluff again heading to Rainsville tomorrow
May 8, 2008 - Sports | E-mail this article

#4: Lady Hornets win area title
Class 3A, No. 1 Pisgah also wins Area 13 title
May 8, 2008 - Sports | E-mail this article

#5: Country Living: How this got started
Billie Crumly tells how "Country Living" came to be
May 8, 2008 - Columnists | E-mail this article

#6: Honoring Danny Haymon
The town of Powell opened a new bridge to traffic on Monday, named for late councilman Danny Haymon. Officials and family members were present. Read more about the bridge and Haymon in the May 8 print edition.
May 8, 2008 - gallery | E-mail this article

#7: Drug dog controversy
Drug-sniffing K-9 at center of dispute between Bridgeport, DeKalb County
May 1, 2008 - News | E-mail this article

#8: Country Living: Bread
Billie Crumly discuss bread, shares recipes
May 1, 2008 - Columnists | E-mail this article

#9: Survivor success stories
Organizers Anita Cannon and Lyrcia Pack (front, l-r) led a cancer survivors' lap at Relay for Life. Money raised went to support the American Cancer Society. Read more in the May 1 print edition.
May 1, 2008 - gallery | E-mail this article

#10: Tornado cleanup continues
Pisgah, Flat Rock and Rosalie continue recovery from February tornados
May 1, 2008 - News | E-mail this article

 
 

 

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