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Randy Norman, with spikes attached to his feet, spent Saturday attached to a harness for Dixieland Tree Service, shaving limbs from the top of a dilapidated cedar tree at the Limestone County Courthouse.
Some area residents stopped by to pick up pieces of the cedar to take home as souvenirs.
Another tree scheduled for cutting by Dixieland will come down at a later date.
For more scenes from Saturday’s project, see the Tuesday edition of The News Courier.
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Limestone Ledger 5/19/13
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Chicken stew
The American Legion Post 49 monthly chicken stew will be held from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Tuesday. Cost is $5 to eat in or for per quart carryouts. Containers provided. No sides with carryouts. Information: Rod Huffman 256-233-3023. Reserve carryouts: 256-230-6233. - Church Bulletin 5/19/13
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