May 25, 2013

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Dothan's Water Supply

A Dothan commissioner is worried the next time the Wiregrass experiences extreme dry conditions, Dothan's water supply won't be adequate.

Cottonwood Arrest

A Houston County man remains jailed this morning for allegedly hitting two people with his car while they were walking along a road in Cottonwood.

Church Closings

It's another piece of the fallout from the clergy sex abuse scandal.

Good Citizen

Every now and then an honest citizen comes along who's also worthy of mention.

Benjamin Trial

Testimony begins in the trial of a Dothan man charged with capital murder.

Bush Outlines Iraq Plan

In a prime-time speech Monday night President Bush outlined a plan to install democracy in Iraq.

Absentee Ballots

Attorney General Troy King says he will not take immediate legal action against officials in Tuscaloosa County for being late in mailing absentee ballots to military personnel.

Gas Going Up Up Up

Dothan city leaders estimate skyrocketing gas prices will cost the city several hundred thousand dollars this year.

Dothan Weekend Fire

For the second time in a matter of months, Dothan Fire Fighters have been called out to fight a blaze at an abandoned property.

Elderly Clerk Robbery

Dothan Police are still looking for a man who roughed up an elderly store clerk this weekend.

Tiger Cubs

A rare Bengal tiger at a Florida Panhandle zoo has given birth to four cubs, including a pure white pair that joins only about 200 such tigers in the world.

Greyhound Dog Tracks

A national anti-greyhound racing group and the Humane Society of the United States are asking Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist to investigate cocaine use at dog tracks.

Tutu Visit

Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa will be in Montgomery next month to participate in a fundraiser for education.

Doors Jammed

A new military two-way radio system is keeping garage doors shut in communities near Eglin Air Force Base in the Panhandle.

Missle Production

Lockheed Martin has selected its plant at Troy to develop and help produce a five-foot-long attack missile, providing as many as 70 jobs.

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