May 26, 2013

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Ten Commandments Monument

Roy Moore's fight to keep a Ten Commandments monument in the state judicial building will cost Alabama taxpayers more than half a million dollars.

Riley in Dothan

Alabama Governor Bob Riley says he is disappointed with some state lawmakers.

Discrimination Ruling

Dothan leaders are being tight lipped about a discrimination ruling against the city.

Body Found

Police are still searching for some answers, and possibly a killer after a body was discovered Tuesday inside a Dothan home.

Mears Trial

A Marianna woman who admitted to stabbing her sister's boyfriend to death last October will be going to trial.

Bush Vows U.S. Will Finish Job in Iraq

Conceding a couple of "tough weeks in Iraq," President Bush signaled Tuesday night he is ready to increase American troop strength in the country, adding he intends to "finish the work of the fallen" and usher in a new era of democracy.

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  • Overcrowded Prisons in Alabama

    Department of corrections spokesman speaks to members of the Dothan exchange club about Alabama's overcrowded prisons.

    Income Tax Return

    Alabama’s revenue commissioner has announced that there's an error on the state's short income tax Form 40A.

    Nuclear Power Plant

    The company that owns Farley Nuclear Power Plant near Dothan has joined forces with other major electricity producers to possibly build another nuclear power plant, maybe right here in Houston County.

    Rezoning Meeting

    Several housing developers are applying for a statewide "low income housing" tax credit program.

    Animal Shelter

    Washington County Animal Shelter open for business in Florida.

    Firefighters Honored

    Firefighters put their lives on the line everyday, but the City of Dothan recently honored four of it's bravest with live saving awards.

    Racial Discrimination

    Dothan Mayor Chester Sowell says he will make a public statement early this week regarding allegations the city discriminated against one woman when it hired another candidate for a city job.

    Safe Beaches

    Officials in the Florida Panhandle say one life has already been saved this year by efforts to make the beaches safer.

    Farm Center Project

    Houston County commissioners are still looking at possibly renovating and expanding the Houston County Farm Center.

    Second Step Program

    We've heard stories here in the Wiregrass lately about a stabbing at one school, and allegations of hazing at another.

    Soldiers Killed

    Two Alabama soldiers were among eight Americans killed in an attack in Iraq.

    Homeland Security Grant Money

    The Dothan Fire Department is ready to begin putting together a regional response team to handle hazardous materials scenes and possible acts of terrorism.

    City Retirement Update

    It could cost the City of Dothan more than expected to join the state's retirement system.

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