May 18, 2013

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Fords Only

Plant bans everything but Fords from parking lot.

Road Rage

Road Rage in the Wiregrass is increasing.

Home Sales

The housing market cool-down continues

Plans Unveiled For I-10 Connector

Plans to expand a major highway into the Wiregrass are once again a topic of major discussion. And while state, county, and city officials all seem to be excited about the new project, many residents are quite the opposite

Two Girls Die in Fatal Car Accident

The town of Columbia is mourning the death of two teenagers killed in a car accident Friday night. Houston County High School brought in grievance counselors to help the students deal with the tragedy.

Houston County Courts

The change of indigent defense representation is catching the attention of the Supreme Court in the way state wide counties pay for attorneys.

Violin Lessons for Youth

The Cultural Arts Center is offering future orchestra players an offer they can't refuse, lessons!

New Committee for New Civil Service Act

It's been an ongoing issue, but finally it looks like complications surrounding the city of Dothan’s Civil Service Act will be finalized. In this morning's city commission meeting, plans were approved to appoint a committee to look in to Civil Service Act changes.

Senator Shelby at Ft. Rucker

Instead of staying at home for the Martin Luther King holiday, Monday morning many soldiers went to Fort Rucker to meet with U.S. Senator Richard Shelby.

Pope's Shooter

Turkish military reportedly finds pope's shooter unfit for service.

Geoghan Slaying

Jurors watch video of guards trying to enter Geoghan's prison cell.

New Dale County District Judge

Governor Bob Riley has appointed Ozark Municipal Court Judge Stan Garner as Dale County’s new district court judge.

Homeland Security in the Wiregrass

Watching for terrorist threats has always been a priority for the United States. And the past year has been filled with natural disasters as well.

New Bridge, New Brannon Stand Road

State legislation began yesterday and tax cuts are a priority, Houston County commissioners are hoping to get a new item on the agenda. They need state and federal funds to begin a bridge project and widen Brannon Stand Road from two lanes to four lanes.

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