May 24, 2013

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EOCC Golf Fundraiser

In Enterprise the mercury may have been in the mid-90s, but some 65 dedicated golfers took to the links for a good cause Thursday.

Zion Chapel Senior Center

The Coffee County commission has rejected two construction bids for a new Zion Chapel Senior Center. The bids were in the neighborhood of a half-million dollars, which the board felt was extremely high.

Sheriff's Race Over

Rather than continue the election fight, Houston County Democratic challenger Eddie Ingram says he will concede.

Low River Water Levels

The Apalachicola River water levels are two and half feet below normal. As a result the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is managing the problem through a tight discharging system. Locals say this is making the problem worse.

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Troy Electricity Costs

Troy residents could see a rise in their power bills over the next few months. It's due to a fuel adjustment the city is making to Alabama power, Troy will be spending a little more for power per kilowatt hour.

Peanuts For Cattle

Tuesday meeting with agriculture commissioner Ron Sparks, an idea was proposed to use peanuts to feed cattle and while the idea makes sense; that it may not be the solution.

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Marianna Half-Cent Sales Tax Referendum

Voters in one northwest Florida County may soon be asked to approve a half-cent sales tax referendum. The revenue would fund construction of a new hospital in Marianna.

Walton Co. Fire Hazard

The dry conditions aren’t just causing problems in the Wiregrass. Wednesday, the Walton County commission passed an ordinance banning outdoor burning.

Tri State Drug Ring Investigation

Last week’s major drug bust landed two people in Dothan jail. Investigators tell News 4 the two are part of a much larger operation.

Coffee Co. Board Keep the Elba Adult Daycare Open

Budget restraints have caused the closing of adult daycare facilities in Abbeville and Slocomb. Although the Coffee County commission voted Tuesday to allocate money to keep the Elba facility open.

Ozark Emergency Response Personal Shortage

The city of Ozark is having a hard time filling its openings at the police department. It has to do with how much officers are paid. Ozark police officers don't have the same pay and benefits as colleagues in surrounding cities.

Ozark Sale Tax Increase Meeting

Ozark Sales Tax Increase would help increase law enforcement pay and benefits and would also contribute to other city improvements.

Prattville Fallen Soldier

An army soldier from Prattville who was killed in the war on terror in Iraq was buried with full military honors Tuesday.

Water War Appeal Rejected

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Alabama and Florida’s challenged Georgia’s consumption of water from the Chattahoochee River.

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