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Downtown Dawgs moving to new location

Downtown Dawgs is moving following an April 3 storm that damaged the downtown Decatur building that had been the restaurant’s home for six years.

 

Nosey's owner may lose exhibitor's license

MOULTON — The circus operator who lost custody of his elephant in Lawrence County last November is in jeopardy of having his exhibitor’s license revoked, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture letter released to an animal rights organization.

 

Weekly Wrap: Police pinning ceremony

Weekly Wrap is a collection of photos taken by Daily photographers during the past week and highlights some of the finest moments in the Tennessee Valley.

 

Police: Decatur man found unconscious in car charged with having meth

A Decatur resident faces drug charges after he was found unconscious in the front seat of a car, police said.

 

Learn about Delano Park's history Monday

Learn the history of Delano Park and its conservancy Monday during the Decatur Public Library’s Lunch & Learn Series from noon to 2 p.m.

 

Tate to lead program 'Celebrating Early Old Town with Art'

Artist Frances Tate will present the program “Celebrating Early Old Town with Art” at the Decatur Public Library on Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m.

 

Learn where comets originate during library program

Learn about space rocks Aug. 9 at 5:30 p.m. at Decatur Public Library.

 

Water authority delays vote on $25M debt for filtration system

The board of the West Morgan-East Lawrence Water Authority this morning delayed a vote on whether to apply for a $25 million loan to partially fund construction of a reverse osmosis filtration system that would remove toxins from drinking water.

 

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