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RICE CONFIRMATION
The United States will have its first every African-American woman to serve as Secretary of State. Yesterday, Doctor Condoleeza Rice, the already accomplished National Security Advisor,... -
ARMY AVIATION 2004-2005 AWARDS CEREMONY
The soldiers at Fort Rucker work hard all the time to serve the post and our country well, and last night they were honored for... -
YOUTH SUMMITT AT CIVIC CENTER
Area high school students took a field trip to downtown Dothan yesterday, with their future in mind. They spent the day learning about various... -
STATE REPRESENTATIVE TERRY SPICER HIRED AT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
An Alabama State Legislator is joining the staff of Enterprise-Ozark Community College. He will serve as an assistant to the President, Dr. Stafford Thompson.... -
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DOTHAN FIRE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES GRANT
The Dothan Fire Department has been awarded a grant to purchase emergency equipment. The Dothan City Commission voted yesterday morning, to accept a mutual assistance grant... -
CHANGES IN STORE FOR TRUCKS HAULING DANGEROUS CHEMICALS
Truckers hitting the roads with dangerous chemicals and hazardous materials have a change coming their way, starting Monday, January 31st. Background checks will be... -
FLU SHOT ALTERNATIVE
Looking to get a flu shot, but afriad of going under the needle? Well, there is an alternative for you. Southeast Pediatric Associates recently received... -
STATE HEADLINES:
SCRUSCHY TRIAL: The corporate fraud trial of fired Healthsouth CEO Richard Scrushy finally began yesterday in a Birmingham Courtroom. In opening statements, the prosecution told jurors that... -
INDIA FIRE STAMPEDE
At least 220 people have died in a stampede at a Hindu procession in Western India. A government official says a fire prompted thousands to panic,...
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