May 23, 2013

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Ex-Trooper Ethics Conviction

(MONTGOMERY) –Attorney General Luther Strange announced the felony ethics conviction today of a former state trooper for using a state credit card to buy gasoline for his personal use. Jonathan Dees, 48, of Spanish Fort, had been stationed at the Mobile office of the Alabama Department of Public Safety.

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USPS Hiring Letter Carriers

It’s definitely good news, the post office has many jobs open in Alabama And post masters say you don’t need previous experience to get one.

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GOP Chairman Files FEC Complaint Against Democrat

Alabama Republican Party Chairman Bill Armistead is accusing Democratic chief justice candidate Bob Vance of violating federal election law with a $2,000 contribution to Barack Obama's presidential campaign in 2008.

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Special Needs Drill in Dothan

The last time an emergency special needs center drill was done in Dothan was in 1997. And with the recent hurricane destroying much of the northeast, emergency officials decided it was time to have another one.

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10 Former and Current Justices Endorse Bob Vance

Four of the justices who served on the Alabama Supreme Court with former Chief Justice Roy Moore are among 10 bipartisan former and current justices who have signed a letter endorsing Moore's opponent in the Nov. 6 chief justice election.

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