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- Guantanamo 9/11 suspects face trial in NY
Bringing suspects to U.S. soil to face trial is a key step in President Barack Obama's plan to close the terror suspect detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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- Balloon boy parents plead guilty
The parents of the boy involved in a runaway balloon hoax have entered guilty pleas in a Colorado courtroom.
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- DeFuniak Springs burglary ring busted
DeFuniak Springs Police Make Multiple Arrests in City-Wide Burglaries
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- Expect Traffic Delays
Drivers travelling on Highway 98 near Tyndall AFB should expect delays today
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- Odd news -- November 13, 2009
Odd news from around the United States.
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- Headland Man Arrested for Theft of Property
A Headland man is in jail suspected of stealing from his employer. - Dothan Man Arrested On Burglary Charges
A Dothan man was arrested on Wednesday for burglary. - Duel Ambulance Service Causes Dispute
The next time you need an ambulance, you may be surprised who shows up at your door in Jackson County.
- Henry County gets second shipment of H1N1 vaccine
Government health officials say the H1N1 virus has sickened about 22-million Americans since April.
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- Henry County Schools get alternative to NJROTC
Just months after Henry County School students learn they will no longer have a Navy ROTC program, a new possibility emerges.
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- "Digital Aging" part 2
Adults are using social media websites in a different way than teens and college students.
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- Group to feed 500 this Thanksgiving.
The Hartford Food Pantry and Higher Praise Ministries are on a mission to feed 500 people a Thanksgiving dinner.
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- Houston County Health Dept. Holds H1N1 Clinic
The Houston County Health department received another 750 doses of the H1N1 vaccine.
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- Covington County could see a one cent sales tax increase for schools
Shoppers in Covington County could be seeing a one cent sales tax increase.
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- Friend Bank Helps Deployed Soldiers
The Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes a new business to the area with an official ribbon cutting.
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- A Ton of Fun Produces a Ton of Food
Fun Zone in Dothan is doing their part to help make Dothan bright.
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- Holiday Shopping Underway
Stores are ready to sell for the holiday season even though it’s not December yet.
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- Obama announces Dec. jobs summit
President Obama plans to hold a summit in December to help find jobs.
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- Obama, Bush visit wounded Dothan soldier
Maj. Randy Royer was visited by President Barack Obama on Tuesday and former President George W. Bush last week.
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- Charla Nash, chimpanzee attack victim, much improved, walking and may soon be discharged from Cleveland Clinic
CLEVELAND — Charla Nash, the Connecticut woman hospitalized at the Cleveland Clinic after being mauled by a chimp, is walking under her own power and may be discharged soon, a family lawyer said. - John King to replace Lou Dobbs
Washington (CNN) – Heading into the critical 2010 midterm elections, CNN will launch a new weekday political program that will be hosted by award winning correspondent John King. - Balloon boy parents to plead guilty
The attorney for the parents in the alleged ballon boy hoax says his clients have agreed to plead guilty.
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- U.S. banks to prepay $45B insurance fee
U.S. banks will prepay about $45 billion in premiums to replenish a federal deposit insurance fund now in the red.
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- Odd news -- November 12, 2009
Odd news from around the globe.
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- Korean War Veteran Receives Purple Heart After 50 Years
When 16 year old Rufus Elmore Pitts enlisted in the army for a three year stint in 1947, little did he know the United States would be at war with North Korea by 1949. - Good News for Oysters
Alabama senator Jeff Sessions is working to protect oyster producers along the Gulf Coast.
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- Enterprise Veterans Memorial
In the hurry of our everyday routines we may not think about those men and women whose everyday routine is battling for our freedom. On Veterans Day...we all set aside time to honor those individuals.
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- "Digital Aging" part 1
Adults have become the fastest growing population online and the teenagers aren't quite sure they want to share.
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- Search Warrant Information
Today, we wanted to look into the search warrant process. - Wal-Mart to Keep Stores Open to Ease Black Friday
Wal-Mart Stores says it will keep its stores open 24 hours and take new crowd-control measures Thanksgiving weekend after a temporary employee was trampled to death in a Black Friday rush last year. - Ozark Residents Celebrate Veterans Day
The Ozark chapters of the Department of American Veterans and VFW put on a ceremony at Woodlawn Memory Gardens.
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- Bradley Byrne speaks to military.
Bradley Byrne speaks to military. - Gene found that seems key in evolution of speech
Scientists have pinpointed a gene mutation that might help explain why humans are able to talk but our closest relatives, chimpanzees, are not.
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- Wal-Mart to keep stores open to ease Black Friday
Wal-Mart Stores says it will keep its stores open 24 hours and take new crowd-control measures Thanksgiving weekend after a temporary employee was trampled to death in a Black Friday rush last year.
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- Iraq PM warns of threat in run-up to January vote
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki (NOO'-ree ahl-MAHL'-ih-kee) is warning that insurgents may threaten the country's fledgling democracy in the run-up to January's national elections.
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- Crews search next door to Ohio home with 11 bodies
Cleveland police are planning to search next door to the house where 11 bodies have been found.
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- Iran U.S. May Agree on One Nuclear Proposal
Iran and the United States may be able to see eye-to-eye on one proposal aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons.
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- New airport gets another new name
The nation's first new airport scheduled to open since Sept. 11, 2001, has undergone another name change.
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- 5 men charged with sex crimes against children
Five members of a family are charged in Missouri with sex crimes against children, including allegations of bestiality and forcing an 11-year-old to have an abortion.
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- Ex-Lockheed engineer claims F-22 skin 'defective'
A former engineer for defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. claims in a federal lawsuit that the company knowingly used "defective" stealth coatings when building its F-22 Raptor jets.
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- Ozark will hold Christmas open house Thursday
Ozark residents are getting in the Christmas spirit a little early this year.
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- Local musician honors military brother in song
Coping with a family member serving in war is always difficult. A local musician is using music to honor his brother fighting in Afghanistan.
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- Obama honors veterans at Arlington cemetery
President Obama paid tribute to veterans today at Arlington cemetery.
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- D.C. sniper: no final words before execution
D.C. sniper John Allen Muhammad offered no final words to witnesses before he was put to death.
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- Odd news -- November 11, 2009
Odd news from around the globe.
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- Plans for Country Crossing continue to move forward
More strides are being made toward the start of the upcoming Country Crossing Entertainment Complex.
- Geneva Police closer to solving 15-year-old murder case
Police in Geneva are one step closer to solving a 15-year-old murder case. Back in 1994, 68-year-old RJ McKenzie in Geneva was brutally murdered and no one was held responsible for it. A Geneva grand jury recently issued a capital murder indictment for the main suspect.
- Firefighters find body in burnt shed
A small structure fire near the Dothan Country Club has turned into a potential arson and murder investigation after firefighters discovered a woman's body inside a smoldering shed this morning.
- Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen Gulf Coast Oyster Industry
Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen Gulf Coast Oyster Industry - Henry County and Headland work together to resolve drainage concerns
Headland residents will soon see several drainage issues addressed throughout the city.
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