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Larger class sizes may result from education budget shortfalls by AnnistonStar
Feb 11, 2011 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
Bigger class sizes and few­er working days for teachers could be in the works as a remedy to fill the projected shortfalls in the state's 2012 education budget. The state Department of Education is asking for a 5.6 percent increase to make up for just a portion of the feder­al stimulus dollars...
Alabama could lose more than 1,000 teacher jobs for lack of money, superintendent says by AnnistonStar
Feb 11, 2011 |  2 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
Alabama's public schools likely will have at least 1,000 fewer teachers and state two-year colleges and universities will face closing programs and leaving faculty positions vacant if they don't get increases from the state Education Trust Fund next year, education leaders said Thursday.  But ...
Car thief discovers baby on board, then drops it off at a house before abandining the vehicle by AnnistonStar
Feb 11, 2011 |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
A thief stole a car from a south side community center Wednesday night with a 6-month-old boy in the back seat. Minutes later, the thief left the infant, still secured in a car seat, on the porch of a home a few blocks away before abandoning the car on another nearby street, police spokesman Off...
Albertville woman charged in anthrax letters hoax by AnnistonStar
Feb 11, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
A federal indictment charging an Albertville woman with mailing two hoax anthrax letters to the Social Security Administration office in Albertville in 2009 was unsealed Tuesday following her arrest, according to U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance and Frank Dyer, postal inspector/domicile coordinat...
Alabama foreclosure filings on the decline by AnnistonStar
Feb 11, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
Foreclosure filings in Alabama continue to decline, according to data released Thursday by foreclosure listing firm RealtyTrac. RealtyTrac’s data shows there were 1,642 foreclosure filings in Alabama in January. The company describes a foreclosure filing as a default notice, scheduled auction ...
1 million fewer people visited Alabama beaches after oil spill, figures show by AnnistonStar
Feb 11, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
Alabama’s beaches saw a million fewer visitors in 2010 than the year before, according to the latest state tourism figures, and the impact reverberated across the state.  Many people who visited after the record-setting BP PLC oil spill were attracted by huge discounts. Read the full story ...
UA reacts to second racial language incident of month by AnnistonStar
Feb 10, 2011 |  2 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
The University of Alabama is dealing with a second incident of racially insensitive language on its campus in less than a week. Wednesday afternoon, UA vice president Mark Nelson sent an e-mail to students, faculty and staff addressing the chalking of words “that disparaged members of vario...
Gambling interests spent $6.3M in 2010 elections, analysis shows by AnnistonStar
Feb 10, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
Gambling in­terests, including some headed by operators now under indictment, pumped nearly $6.3 million into Alabama's 2010 elections. An analysis by The Birming­ ham News showed that 144 political action committees handled contri­butions originating from the Poarch Band of Creek Indian...
Report: More Alabama students taking AP courses by AnnistonStar
Feb 10, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
A growing number of Alabama students are taking and excelling in Advanced Placement courses, according to a national report released Wednesday.  The seventh annual “AP Report to the Nation,” released by The College Board, shows a marked increase in Alabama students’ participation and success i...
Abbeville man on trial for solicitation to kill two deputies by AnnistonStar
Feb 10, 2011 |  0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
A jury will determine the fate Thursday of an Abbeville man charged in an alleged plot to kill two Henry County Sheriff’s investigators and a police informant. William “Scottie” Lindsay Jr., 51, of Columbia Road, went to trial on three felony solicitation to commit murder charges in front ...

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Teddy Grogan shows a photo of him 33 years ago. The photo is hanging on a wall at the Masonic Lodge 97 in Piedmont. Photo: Anita Kilgore/The Jacksonville News
Teddy Grogan shows a photo of him 33 years ago. The photo is hanging on a wall at the Masonic Lodge 97 in Piedmont. Photo: Anita Kilgore/The Jacksonville News
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HOT BLAST: The states that President Obama ignores
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Gov. Bentley, Sen. Shelby and President Obama in Tuscaloosa in 2011
Gov. Bentley, Sen. Shelby and President Obama in Tuscaloosa in 2011
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The theory that President Obama is a virtual stranger to a long list of states that are either super-strong Republican areas or hold little political value isn't only a theory. It's a fact.

An analysis story on the New York Times' website this week points out that Obama, politically speaking, has seemingly written off a quarter of the 50 U.S. states. Most of them are in the South, such as our state, or in the West, such as the Dakotas.

More important, the Times story points out that steering clear of GOP-heavy states has allowed the anti-Obama feelings to grow, the author surmises. It makes sense.

The Times wrote, "Mr. Obama’s near-complete absence from more than 25 percent of the states, from which he is politically estranged, is no surprise, in that it reflects routine cost-benefit calculations of the modern presidency. But in a country splintered by partisanship and race, it may also have consequences."

According to The Times, Obama has not visited North Dakota, South Dakota, Arkansas, Idaho, South Carolina and Utah as president. Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Tennessee and Wyoming have seen the president only one time each. The president has been to Alabama several times since taking office, including twice after disasters (BP oil spill, 2011 tornadoes).

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