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- Injured Fort Hood Soldiers Have Alabama Ties
At least three soldiers with Alabama ties were injured during a gunman's rampage at Fort Hood.
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- US House Passes Health Care Bill
BULLETIN House passes health care bill - Elmore County Soldier one of wounded at Fort Hood
An Elmore County, AL soldier stationed in Fort Hood, Texas was suppose to return home today. That's until he became a victim of the Fort Hood massacre.
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- Eufaula man says son wounded in Fort Hood shooting
A Eufaula man says his son is recovering after being hit in the shoulder during a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood Army post in Texas.
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- Prayed-Filled Balloons Take Off to the Heavens
A local church came up with a unique way to chat with the big guy in the sky on Saturday.
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- Peanut Parade Showcases in Downtown Dothan
Hundreds of wiregrass residents watched as the 66th annual National Peanut Festival parade marched down Main Street.
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- Normal Cholesterol Can Reduce Certain Cancer by 60%
Men who keep their cholesterol in check may be protecting themselves against the mostly deadly type of prostate cancer.
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- New Study About H1N1
It's not just young people who are at risk of dying from the H1N1 flu.
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- Orlando Gunman Makes 1st Appearance
The Orlando office shooting suspect made his first court appearance Saturday morning.
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- Florida Missing Mother and Daughter
Florida family hopes for safe Mother/Daughter return.
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- New Scam in Jackson Co., FL
Jackson County authorities are warning residents about a new scam.
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- 2 Mass. men convicted of running prostitution ring
BOSTON (AP) - Federal prosecutors say two Massachusetts members of a violent prostitution ring have been found guilty of forcing teenage girls as young as 15 to work as prostitutes, taking them to several states. - Civilian officer who took down Ft. Hood gunman has military background
Officer praised for taking down suspected gunman
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- Airplane part falls onto NY home's front lawn
Part falls off Delta jet after takeoff on it's way to Tokyo
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- Local Soldier Injured in Fort Hood Attack
A Dothan man serving in the Alabama National Guard was wounded yesterday when a fellow soldier allegedly opened fire on Fort Hood, Texas.
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- Local Preacher Arrested on Sex Crimes with a Minor
A Dothan preacher and volunteer chaplain with the Houston County Sheriff's Office faces charges of having sexual contact with a 15-year-old girl.
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- Dothan shoe store collects shoes for needy
A Dothan shoe store is helping provide shoes to the needy.
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- Abbeville leaders promote historic preservation
Abbeville leaders are working to maintain the historic look of the downtown area.
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- Proposed Oyster Ban Unites Local Businesses to Fight Economic Threat
Coastal business and tourism leaders banning together to fight proposed oyster harvest ban
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- Mosquito Control Offers to Pick Up Old Tires for Walton County Residents
Free public service designed to control mosquito populations in Walton County
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- Dolphins Attacking Porpoises?
Dolphins may be cause of spike in porpoise deaths
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- IRS Seeks to Return $1.85 Million in Undeliverable Refunds to Alabamians
IRS Seeks to Return $1.85 Million in Undeliverable Refunds to Alabamians
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- Alabama Power Getting Stimulus Money for Updates
The U.S. Department of Energy is allocating up to $6 million of federal stimulus money to help Alabama Power Co. upgrade electrical generating units at three dams on the Coosa River. - Salmonella victims upset no prosecutions yet
Victims of the nationwide salmonella outbreak that sickened hundreds are infuriated prosecutors have yet to bring charges against the company at the center of the investigation.
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- Jobless rate tops 10%, 1st time since '83
The unemployment rate has surpassed 10 percent for the first time since 1983.
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- Army: Civilian officer shot gunman, ended rampage
The top commander at Fort Hood says a civilian police officer stopped the shooting rampage that killed 13 people.
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- Unemployment rate rises above 10 percent
WASHINGTON - U.S. employers cut a deeper-than-expected 190,000 jobs in October, government data showed on Friday, driving the unemployment rate to 10.2 percent, the highest in 26-1/2 years. - Odd news -- November 6, 2009
Odd news from around the United States.
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- Gunmen Identified after a Deadly Shootout at Ft. Hood
Sirens sounded at Ford Hood after a gunman opened fire killing 11 people and injuring more than 30 others.
- Attorney For D.C. Sniper Seeks to Save His Client's Life
The attorney for a man known as the D.C. sniper is trying to save his client's life.
- Remains identified of 3rd person found in house
CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland police have identified a third person whose remains were found in the home of a murder suspect.
- What's Good in the Neighborhood: A Soldier's Story
In today’s “What’s Good in the Neighborhood,” a local doctor devises a unique procedure to get one Fort Rucker soldier back in the line of duty after years of immobility. I had the chance to meet them both during a remarkable flag ceremony. This is their story.
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- Zion Chapel could soon get renovations, new classrooms and a band room
Coffee County School Superintendent Linda Ingram plans to recommend that the school board accept a bid to make renovations at Zion Chapel School.
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- Farmers recognized during Coffee County Farm-City Week
Thanksgiving season is coming up, and farmers and industries are being honored and appreciated at this year's Coffee County Farm-City Week.
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- "Blue Jeans for Babies" Sets Records
March of Dimes campaign "Blue Jeans for Babies" is setting records this year.
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- Sitel reduced work force by 150 in Covington County
Over 150 employees from the Sitel Call Center in Sanford, just outside of Andalusia will be losing their jobs as of December 1st.
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- Support Turns into Verbal Bash
What was introduced as a campaign to show support for country crossing, turned into a verbal bash today in Dothan. A former aide to Alabama Governor Bob Riley is criticizing the governor on his stance on electronic bingo.
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- Abbeville remembers 7th anniversary of devastating tornado
Thursday marks the seventh anniversary of a tornado that ripped through the city of Abbeville.
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- Midland City students hold Veteran's Day Ceremony
Children at Midland City School Elementary are celebrating Veteran's Day in a special way.
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- Ex-NYC police commissioner pleads guilty
Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik admits lying to the White House.
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- FL inmates who rescued guard get help too
Four inmates who rescued of a guard when he was attacked by another inmate may be getting some help of their own.
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- Crestview Cold Weather Shelter Open Tonight
Cold overnight temperatures prompt officials in Crestview to open shelter
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- Thousands rally to protest health care bill
Rally at the Capitol draws thousands to protest the Democrats' health care overhaul plan.
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- Elephant Hit
SUV hits elephant that escaped from Oklahoma circus - Clues to Spanish Explorer DeSoto's Trail
Evidence found in Georgia of Spanish explorer's trail - Toy Hall of Fame
Ball, Big Wheel, Game Boy make Toy Hall of Fame - Wind Farm Stimulus Money For China?
All of the 240 wind turbines on 36,000 acres in West Texas will be made in a plant in China, producing Chinese jobs. - Odd news -- November 5, 2009
Odd news from around the United States.
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- Chipley Baby Found Alive; Mother and Babysitter Arrested
After missing for nearly five days, seven month old Shannon Dedrick was found alive and well - inside a wooden box - when authorities searched a Chipley home, which was the young girl's baby sitter.
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- Obama to pitch health care
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama will make a personal pitch to lawmakers Friday just before the House votes on health care reform legislation. That's according to congressional sources. The House could vote on the overhaul on Saturday.
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