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OZARK – Despite losses of jobs throughout the nation, Fort Rucker has money to spend, and plenty of it.
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For Crystal Finnegan, a greater punishment than anything doled out by a judge or jury is living every day asking one simple question.
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U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson denied the emergency motion for temporary restraining order without further comment Tuesday evening, shortly after attorneys for the Houston Economic...
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Samson is the kind of place where, in the words of one local resident, “You have to ask someone who their granny is before you...
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Ozark City Schools Superintendent Mike Lenhart will be among others in the state he says plan to address legislators in Montgomery today about next fiscal...
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For 30 years or more, the City of Dothan has supported its superior sports teams by footing the bill for their chance to compete at...
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A majority of the Dothan City Commission has not seen the appointment of a volunteer board as controversial, but one called it “a hot potato”...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Samsung and Panasonic will start selling 3-D TVs in U.S. stores this week, inaugurating what TV makers hope is the era...
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In 1990, the Dothan Area Botanical Gardens was just a notion. An idea planted and tended by a few individuals.
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OZARK — Dale County commissioners are moving forward with building an impound building and other plans to reposition some county offices.
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A Dothan resident and Geneva High School graduate has qualified to run for the State House seat left vacant after the sudden passing of Warren...
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The Houston County Commission approved the purchase of three new sport utility vehicles for the sheriff’s office on Monday, which will be funded by a...
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The City of Dothan and Houston County saw a little bit of hope last month when the January sales tax figures showed an increase in...
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A two-vehicle wreck Sunday evening on South State Highway 109 sent three people to local hospitals.
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Sometimes flying Blackhawks just isn’t enough.
