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Gubernatorial candidate Bradley Byrne to visit Concerned Wiregrass Citizens
A grassroots group formed around its opposition to electronic bingo in Houston County is hosting the first of what it hopes is several open political forums on Wednesday.
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Author of book on Bible visits Dothan
The Bible you read every day may not say exactly what it was originally intended to say.
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Author of book on Bible visits Dothan
The Bible you read every day may not say exactly what it was originally intended to say.
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Wiregrass 2-1-1 looking for funding
After a year and a half of connecting residents with the services they need, Wiregrass United Way 2-1-1 is facing funding challenges in 2010.
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AEA supports new teacher ethics code, termination of felons
After leading the charge to scuttle an educator’s ethics bill it described as too vague, the Alabama Education Association is throwing its support behind another ethics code and a bill that would call for the immediate termination of convicted felons.
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County’s new safety director pinpointing injury causes
Even in a soft hiring freeze, county officials are finding one new hire is justified.
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Houston County amends electronic bingo rules
Amid the confused state of Alabama electronic bingo, Houston County officials amended their local charitable bingo policies Monday to reflect the latest court definition of the game, in an effort to remain in compliance with state laws.
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Boy Scouts celebrate 100 years
Seventy-five of the 100 years that Boy Scouts of America have been in existence, Eagle Scout Ted Spangenberg has been a member.
He celebrated the organization’s anniversary today on Sunday at Landmark Park with dozens of other boy scouts. The event featured exhibits and a celebration of the boy scouts in and around Dothan.
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Skinner parties, ‘Superbowl style,’ in Ozark
Ask the neighbors, and they’ll tell you: no one throws a Superbowl party in Ozark like Stuart Skinner.
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Four black business women continue thriving in economy
As part of Black History Month, the Dothan Eagle interviewed four black female business owners in Ozark to discuss both the challenges and accomplishments of running a business in today’s economy.