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Classes Start at Wallace Community College Monday
Students from all over the Wiregrass area will once again attend classes at Wallace Community College. The history of the school goes back to the... -
Religion Handbooks Distributed
The Alabama Education Association is distributing religion guides to about fifty thousand teachers statewide in public schools. Here in the Wiregrass, Dothan High School Principal... -
Alabama College Students May Need Meningitis Shot
Officials in education are recommending that some college students get a meninigitis shot before attending school. Students that go to colleges with dorms are most... -
Jessica Lunsford Act Passed
A law that is designed to make children safe in school goes into effect in two weeks. The Jessica Lunsford Act states that all school... -
Alabama ACT Scores Hold Steady
Education officials are saying this is a good sign but that improvement is still needed. The average 2005 composite test score for the state was... -
Wednesday Night Fire Leaves Family Homeless
A fire, believed to have started from grease left on the stove, heavily damaged a Dothan home. The fire, on Merharis Circle, left a... -
Fall Registration Held At Troy University Today
Registration for the 2005-2006 school year at Troy University was held today and continues until tomorrow at 6 p.m. So far applications for graduate programs... -
Vietnam War Seminar Held Today
The Senior World Group held a free seminar at Troy University on the Vietnam War. Former Dothan TV anchor John Williams was the guest speaker.... -
Machinists` Union Files Complaints With Labor Board
A new development in the squabble between an aircraft maintenance company and union workers. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local 1632, has filed two complaints with... -
Building Demolished Downtown.
The old Darling Dress Shop in the 100 block on Foster Street, was brought down today by an escavater. The clean up process on...
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