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- House Fire Ruins Taylor Home
A house fire in Taylor leaves a family temporarily without their new home.
- MPO Gives Houston County $2.1 For Roadwork
The Houston County Commission made an approval yesterday to for a bid on 2 road resurfacing projects in the county.The metropolitan planning organization got 2.1 million dollars in federal stimulus money to complete these projects. - Dancers from China Strut Their Stuff
Chinese dancers show their skills at Troy University Dothan.
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- Dothan Claims Title as Top Place to Raise Kids
A nationally distributed magazine ranks Dothan as the best place in Alabama to raise kids.
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- EOCC to get a new name
All of the campuses of Enterprise-Ozark Community College could see some big changes by the Spring semester.
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- Eagle Jam '09 to be held Saturday in Ozark
Saturday families have the opportunity to listen to music and support a good cause.
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- Officials in Florida investigating bear shooting in Ft. Walton Beach
Two orphaned cubs should be able to survive on their own - Headland Middle School students learn gang resistance training
Headland Middle School students are doing their part to help the community while learning to resist gangs.
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- Headland department store robbed at gunpoint
The Fred's department store in Headland was robbed Thursday evening.
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- Siran Stacy is suing the Dothan/Houston County E911 Board
Former University of Alabama football player Siran Stacy is suing the Dothan/Houston County E911 Board and the estate of a drunken driver who caused a fatal 2007 crash.
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- Cops Conference in Geneva
Hundreds of area law enforcement officers from around the Wiregrass converged in Geneva today to stay up to date in changes in their field
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- Governor Riley Pardons Clyde the Turkey in Annual Thanksgiving Tradition
MONTGOMERY – Governor Bob Riley pardoned a Thanksgiving turkey on Friday as part of an annual tradition in Alabama that dates back to 1949.
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- Land is being cleared for Dollar General in New Brockton
New Brockton Mayor Lenwood Herron is calling Friday the beginning of a "path called progress".
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- EOCC gets 3D Modeling certificate program
Administrators at the Enterprise-Ozark Community College are excited to present a new 3D modeling certificate program.
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- Toys for Tots Paintball
Those looking to donate Toys for Tots this holiday season will have a chance to "Take Aim" at each other in a charity paintball tournament.
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- High priced lawyer to handle Georgia's case in Water Wars
Attorney charging $855 per hour to represent Georgia in water wars case.
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- Nov 20 Hazardous Weather Outlook
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTHEAST ALABAMA... SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL GEORGIA...AND THE FLORIDA BIG BEND AND PANHANDLE...AND ADJACENT COASTAL WATERS - H1N1 cases dropping, but togetherness of holidays could change that
CDC: Swine flu cases seem to be dropping in US but officials wonder what effect "togetherness" of
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- Tamiflu-resistant swine flu cluster reported in NC
North Carolina cases of H1N1 are resistant to tamiflu
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- Headland Robbery
On November 19, 2009 around 8:25pm, the Headland Police Department received a 911 call of an armed robbery of the Fred’s Department Store in Headland, Alabama 36345. - Headland business robbed last night
The Fred's Store in Headland was held up about 8 o'clock last night.
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- Crucial health care vote Saturday
Senate Democrats are moving ahead with plans for a crucial health care vote tomorrow.
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- AL unemployment rate rises to 10.9%
Nearly 227,000 Alabama residents were unemployed in October.
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- FL unemployment highest in 30+ years
Florida's unemployment rate rose to 11.2% in October.
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- "Pedaling for Pride" to raise money for United Way
United way workers want you to show your college football spirit and help them raise money.
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- Odd news -- November 20, 2009
Odd news from around the United States.
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- Dothan Breaks Ground on First Publix Location
Cottonwood Corners construction "officially" begins.
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- HAVA Gives Money To Houston County Polls
Houston County is receiving some free grant money from "HAVA" or the Help America Vote Act.
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- Enterprise Biodiesel project almost up and running
The Enterprise biodiesel project is in its final stage to be up and running.
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- Talk show Diva Oprah Winfrey to end her show September 2011
Popular talk show host Oprah Winfrey to end daytime show next September
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- Enterprise City School System feels the pinch of proration
After years of proration, the Enterprise Board of Education is facing the possibility of a grim financial future.
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- Houston County Courthouse will soon get Electrical Upgrade
The Houston County Commission approved a bid for an electrical upgrade to the courthouse.
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- Wiregrass School gets national honor for test scores.
One rural Wiregrass elementary school is receiving national accolades for academic achievement.
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- Henry County Schools adopt drug testing policy
Henry County officials are being proactive when it comes to student drug use.
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- Great American Smokeout at Dothan High School
Some students at Dothan High School are learning about the dangers of smoking.
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- GA unemployment rate hits 10.2%
Georgia's unemployment rate rose to 10.2 percent last month.
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- New jobless benefit claims unchanged
New jobless benefit claims remained unchanged last week at 505,000.
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- Gulf fishing rules to be reviewed
The Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources will study proposed regulations for red snapper, amberjack and grouper.
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- Katrina negligence ruling could cost feds
Judge’s decision should give thousands a better shot at claiming damages - Gibson guitars raided in federal rosewood investigation
Leading global guitar maker Gibson says it is co-operating with US federal agents following a raid on its Nashville factory as part of an investigation into use of endangered rainforest wood. - Odd news -- November 19, 2009
Odd news from around the United States.
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- White Hall electronic bingo operations shut down
White Hall facility temporarily shut down until operators can evaluate changes needed to their bingo machines
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- Alabama Baptists pass resolution opposing electronic bingo
Alabama Baptist State Convention state opposition to casino gambling and electronic bingo
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- Ronnie Gilley Appears on Fox News; Talks about Country Crossing
Country crossing developer Ronnie Gilley “took it to the nation” today when he spent some time on the fox news network.
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- Coping with Cancer-Part 1
This year alone, the American Cancer Society says more than 40,000 women will lost their battle with breast cancer.
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- Local College Goes Green
From reports to recycling, students are doing their part in keeping their campus environmentally friendly.
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- Grant Helps Dothan Recycling
It's an ongoing process to turn the city of Dothan green.
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- Organic treats are now available to Abbeville residents
An organic sweet shop opens Thursday in downtown Abbeville.
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- Dollar General may be expanding in Abbeville
Despite the struggling economy, one Wiregrass city may soon welcome the expansion of a major business.
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- Dog Food Drive puts Alabama fans against Auburn fans.
This holiday season, EXIT Success Realty in Enterprise doesn't want to leave the animals out of the holiday feast.
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