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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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- Enterprise Christmas Parade set for downtown
Community groups in Enterprise are getting ready for this year's Christmas parade.
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- Enterprise City Hall to get storm protection
The Enterprise City Hall is getting stronger storm protection.
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- Virtual dementia tour
A local senior living facility is teaching you what it's like to live as a senior citizen struggling with dementia and other diseases.
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- Wiregrass Schools Set to Receive Vaccines
The ADPH is firing up H1N1 vaccine clinics at schools across the state.
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- Thanksgiving: Highways will be more crowded
Holiday travel expected to rise by 1.4% from last year, but fewer Americans will fly, AAA says. - Kudzu-munching bug threatens bean crops
Researchers recently found an insect in north Georgia that has never before been reported in the Western Hemisphere, and its arrival could be both a blessing and a curse.
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- Odd news -- November 18, 2009
Odd news from around the United States.
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- Sentencing hearings begin in Fla. terrorism case
MIAMI (AP) - Three days of sentencing hearings are set to begin in Miami for five men who have been convicted of plotting to destroy Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices. - Texas boy, 7, gunned down while visiting his father in Mexico, officials say
(CNN) -- A 7-year-old boy from El Paso, Texas, was gunned down across the border in the violent city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, a spokesman for the Chihuahua state attorney general's office told CNN Tuesday. - Suspect in Orlando Office Shooting Indicted by Grand Jury
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - A man accused of shooting one worker to death and wounding five others in an engineering office where he used to work has been indicted by a grand jury.
- Army Admits Suicides May Top Last Year
Army officials say they appear to be getting a handle on the problem, but they also admit that suicides among soldiers this year will likely top last year's pace.
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- Madoff yacht, boats sold at auction in Fla.
Bernard Madoff's yacht "Bull," two smaller boats and a Mercedes-Benz convertible have been auctioned in Florida for more than $1 million combined.
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- Philly dealer selling letter Lincoln wrote to boy
A letter President Abraham Lincoln wrote to a boy whose friends didn't believe he had met the commander in chief is being sold in Philadelphia.
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- US Senate OK's funding for Florida military and VA construction projects
Senate approves funding for improvements.. bill now goes to conference committee
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- Kinston High School gets security cameras
Kinston School now has a new way to protect their students.
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- Holiday Season Leaves Some Residents Without Work
PEMCO World Air Services says they are cutting back because of a lack of airplanes coming through their hangars.
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- Part 2: Vaccine Facts and Fears
On Monday, in Part 1 of our special report, we told you how the H1N1 vaccine was produced and why doctors say it’s safe. However, that drug is not the only one people are concerned about.
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- Georgia Regents approve fee hike for college students
College students in Georgia will pay more in fees next year to help make up for state budget cuts.
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- Ozark residents celebrate Farm City Week
Farm City Week is celebrated each year across the nation.
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- Malvern house fire
A Houston County family is without a home after it caught fire Monday night.
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- A local breast cancer survivor rejects new mammogram guidelines
Some new governmental recommendations are causing concern in many women and medical workers. The US Preventive Services Task Force says women should start screening for breast cancer later.
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- Ala. city's voters to decide on alcohol sales
JEMISON, Ala. (AP) - Voters in Jemison will decide Jan. 12 whether they want to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages within the city limits. - Ft. Hood slayings prompt full Pentagon review
An internal investigation into the Ft. Hood shooting rampage will cover every branch of the service.
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- Odd news -- November 17, 2009
Odd news from around the United States.
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- Coffee County Farmers Co-op manager arrested for embezzlement
A manager at the Coffee County Farmers Cooperative has been arrested on a grand jury indictment
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- Vaccine Facts and Fears Part 1
Last April, the world saw the first appearance of what would be known as the pandemic of 2009 the H1N1 flu virus. This newest strain has infected millions of Americans and has killed more than 4 thousand.
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- Ozark citizens to vote on tax referendum to fund new high school
Ozark residents will soon be heading to the polls to vote on funding a new high school for the area.
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- Secrets Gentleman's Club manager arrested
The manager of a Houston County Bikini Bar is facing felony charges after Houston County authorities find dancers performing topless.
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- Local candidate uses social websites for campaigning
Elections may be a year away, but some local politicians are already campaigning.
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- "Facebook" discussion leads to arrest
12-year old reveals details of molestation on facebook... neighbor is arrested
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- Judge hears objections to Fla. pollution agreement
A judge is considering objections to an agreement by the federal Environmental Protection Agency to set surface water pollution standards for Florida.
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- Sarah Palin's tour in Alabama on Nov. 23
Sarah Palin's book tour for "Going Rogue" visits Alabama in one week. - Click It Or Ticket to start in Georgia
The statewide "Click It Or Ticket" campaign begins Monday.
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- Odd news -- November 16, 2009
Odd news from around the globe.
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- Kids Raise Hundreds for Homeless
Local kids learned a little bit about the homeless and raised money to help them.
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- High Speed Chase ends with Crash
A triple digit car chase lands one suspect in the hospital.
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- NATO: 2 rockets hit Kabul airport area; no injury
NATO says two rockets were fired at the military part of Kabul's international airport, but did not cause any injuries.
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- Potential Good News for Housing Market
We'll find out this week just how strong the housing rebound is with a report on home construction.
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- Retailers Shooting for Gift Card Sales
Retailers are pinning their hopes on gift cards this season. - Retailers Shell Out Good Deals
The unofficial start to the holiday shopping season is less than two weeks away and retailers are already offering big discounts.
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- Fierce Battle Underway in Afghanistan
A battle is under way in eastern Afghanistan between insurgents and a coalition of French and Afghan troops.
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