May 23, 2013

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Draft Beer Countdown

Starting Saturday, Dothan resident want draft beer, they will be able to go to their local restaurant and purchase it.

Title Loan Robbery

Dothan police need area residents help find the people who held-up a local title loan business a couple of weekends ago.

Emergency Communications Systems

Hurricane season is in full swing and local emergency agencies are ready for action. Each agency has participated in simulation exercises, but say there is one common problem they all may face if bad weather takes a toll on this area.

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Ozark Received a Planning Grant

One Wiregrass city is hoping a new look will bring new business. The city of Ozark received a planning grant to revitalize their downtown area. Money will be used to bring more businesses to the downtown area.

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GOP Leadership Meeting

Republican officials are meeting tonight to select a Houston County Sheriff's candidate for the November election.

New Brockton High School Damaged

Central Coffee County was hit hard by Sunday night's storms. Several people tell News 4 they recorded wind gusts in excess of 50 miles per hour.

Coffee Co. Emergency Response Set Back

An elderly couple in rural Coffee County believes lives are in danger by the long distances involved in receiving emergency medical help. Retired Methodist Minister Rex Mixon nearly lost his wife after waiting for an ambulance.

Alabama Students in Poverty Increased

A new report says the number of Alabama public school students in poverty has increased this year and it seems to mirror a growing trend among the nation.

Summer Youth Theatre Workshop

If your child has always wanted to be an actor, now is their chance. The Understudy Theatre is offering its summer youth theatre workshop.

First Tri-State Barbeque Festival Kicks Off

The first Tri-State Barbeque Festival kicks off tomorrow, at the Peanut Festival Fairgrounds in Dothan. The event features amateur and professional barbeque competitions in addition to an array of fun activities for the whole family

New Ozark Housing Development

As city of Ozark grows, it needs homes for people who move into the area. That's why 200 new homes are coming soon to one Wiregrass city.

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