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  • Fort Rucker officials outline how to become government contractors
    OZARK – Despite losses of jobs throughout the nation, Fort Rucker has money to spend, and plenty of it.
  • Jury deliberating fate of mom charged in son’s death
    For Crystal Finnegan, a greater punishment than anything doled out by a judge or jury is living every day asking one simple question.
  • Federal judge denies renewed Country Crossing motion
    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...
  • Samson still recovering from tragedy
    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...
  • Superintendents expected to speak to legislators today
    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...
  • Free ride could end for city recreation teams who advance
    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...
  • Overseeing of grant funds still debated
    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”...
  • Samsung, Panasonic start selling 3-D TVs this week
    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...
  • New botanical center under construction
    In 1990, the Dothan Area Botanical Gardens was just a notion. An idea planted and tended by a few individuals.
  • Dale County moves forward with impound building
    OZARK — Dale County commissioners are moving forward with building an impound building and other plans to reposition some county offices.
  • Brooks qualifies for vacant House seat
    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...
  • Sheriff office getting new SUVs
    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...
  • Sales tax figures down for February
    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...
  • Sunday evening wreck injures three
    A two-vehicle wreck Sunday evening on South State Highway 109 sent three people to local hospitals.
  • Fort Rucker soldier volunteers at local hospital
    Sometimes flying Blackhawks just isn’t enough.