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Fire expert disputes prosecution testimony in Scott murder trial
By Chad Fell
Senior Reporter
RUSSELLVILLE  - Two fire experts called to testify by the defense in the capital murder trial of Christie Bray Scott gave opinions that the fire blamed for the death of Christie’s six-year-old son Mason Scott had not been deliberately set, but rather traced to an accidental cause--that being at a TV cabinet, contradicting earlier testimony by fire experts and investigators called to testify by the prosecution.
Fire expert, engineer Doug Carpenter and John Lentina of Scientific Fire Analysis testified a day apart during the fourth week of what has been officially termed the longest running trial of any sort ever in Franklin County. Scott faces an indictment on three alternative counts of capital murder for allegedly setting the bedroom fire that killed her son Aug. 16, 2008, at the Scott residence at 180 Signore Drive.
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Christie Bray Scott talks with her mom, Kathy, and husband Jeremy during a break in the trial.
Representative Aderholt presented with the U.S. Chamber’s Annual Spirit of Enterprise Award
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today the U.S. Chamber of Commerce honored Representative Robert B. Aderholt (R-AL-04) with the Spirit of Enterprise Award for his support of pro-growth legislation during the second session of the 110th Congress.
“Last year in particular, Congress had to make some tough choices, and Representative Aderholt clearly demonstrated his commitment to the economy and keeping America competitive in an ever-changing global market,” said Thomas J. Donohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber. “The Chamber is proud to present Representative Aderholt with the Spirit of Enterprise Award on behalf of businesses large and small.”
Eligibility for the award is based on how members of Congress vote on key business issues, which the Chamber outlines in its yearly publication How They Voted. These designated “key votes” are recorded floor votes on issues established as priorities on which the Chamber communicates its position prior to the vote. Those members of Congress who support the Chamber’s position on at least 70% of those votes receive the Spirit of Enterprise Award.
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Rep. Aderholt, left, receives the award from Chamber of Commerce President Thomas J. Donohue.
Deadline to order from Angel Food Ministries this month is July 12
HALEYVILLE - The following is the July Angel Food Ministries menu.  Orders must be placed no later than Friday, July 10.  Saturday, July 27, will be the pick up day, and all orders must be picked up between 8-9:30 a.m.:
Remember to practice fireworks safety this Independence Day
HALEYVILLE - How will your family spend the Fourth of July this year? A picnic, perhaps? A parade? Or will you be in the emergency room? That’s where thousands of people find themselves each year.  Lakeland Community Hospital in Haleyville would like to make sure your holiday is free from injuries due to fireworks.
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