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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Phenix City, Alabama. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Camellia Therapeutic Foster 2310 Crawford Rd Phenix City, AL 36867 (334)448-2999 
 Carter Mark S Attorney At Law 1608 Broad Street Phenix City, AL 36867 (334)291-3070 
 Collins L Joel 1323 Broad Street Phenix City, AL 36867 (334)297-2926 
 Mckoon And Thomas 925 Broad Street Phenix City, AL 36868 (334)297-2300 




News About Phenix City, AL Adoption

Casino gaming, not just ethics, to be placed on GOP ballot
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
But if Democrats could be persuaded to adopt those first two – GRTL has little sway in that party — we could have a genuine sense of the state. On issues aside from the transportation sales tax, I mean. The item about casino gambling ought to really ...

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Historic Phenix City building torn down after years of vacancy
WSFA
After 28 years, a Columbus mother is telling her story and trying to find the baby she gave up for adoption. More >> It's been said there is nothing stronger than a mother's love. After 28 years, a Columbus mother is telling her story and trying to ...

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States all over the map on ticket camera rules
Land Line Magazine
Specifically, municipalities could not adopt ordinances to post cameras. Municipalities now using the technology would be forced to abandon their programs. Doherty said the changes are needed because local governments are using the cameras as revenue ...

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Preliminary legislative redistricting plans announced
Opelika Auburn News
The Legislature is expected to review and possibly adopt the suggested plans during a special session. “Some are not extremely happy,” he said. “They will make suggestions to change it. Some had questions – why is the district drawn this way, ...



Alabama legislative redistricting plans going public
Opelika Auburn News
That afternoon, a plan is expected to be adopted by the reapportionment committee then passed to the Legislature. “My district would expand a little more into the Opelika area,” said Dial, who represents all of Chambers County and eastern Lee County.

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