Post Photo Gallery
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Close-up view
Hubert Randall Davis, III, visited The Post around the time of his first birthday. Parents Randall and Kelli brought 'Trip' by the office to have his picture taken for our birthday page.
  Candid cameras
Centre Middle School teacher Donna Alexander introduces Gov. Bob Riley and a Birmingham TV crew to her students during Riley's visit to the fast-deteriorating facility in Feb. 2006.
 

 
Back in action
The concrete plaque of a Civil War monument on Highway 9 near Cedar Bluff made our front page on June 5, 2006. The monument was rebuild after a log truck knocked it over the previous fall.
 
  One on one
Superintendent of Schools Brian Johnson (left) discusses the steam boiler system in the basement of Centre Middle School during Gov. Riley's visit to the campus in Feb. 2006.

 
Please be seated
Local businessmen Dub Ellis (left) and Jerry Culberson converse while they await the unveiling of the architect's plans for the new Gadsden State nursing campus at a meeting in March 2006.

 
 
 
Smart fellers
A group of Cherokee County High School students show their support for the Warriors during the team's run at a basketball state championship in Birmingham following the 2005 season.

 
Stand up, sit down
Gadsden State Community College President Dr. Renee Culverhouse (right) speaks as Gov. Bob Riley listens on during the groundbreaking for the nursing school campus on Aug. 3, 2006.

 
  Up, up and away
The pilot of a small helicopter prepares his aircraft in advance of the 2005 Liberty Day celebration in Cedar Bluff. Guests at Liberty Day could take rides in the chopper and see Weiss Lake from the air.
Nice catch
Five-year-old Trevor Glenn Lyles shows off the $25 tagged crappie he caught off his grandfather's pier. Little Mr. Lyles graced the front page of the March 5, 2007 issue of The Post.
 
  After all this time
Union State Bank Assistant Vice President Sue Hurley (right) poses with former co-worker David Alexander the week before she retired after 61 years. The bank threw Sue a big going-away party on her last day at work.

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