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Strayer to hold session Tuesday on free scholarships

Strayer University will hold an information session Tuesday on how to apply for the 50 full-tuition scholarships it is offering Decatur residents.

 

Stadthagen next District 9 representative barring write-in

HARTSELLE — Hartselle businessman Scott Stadthagen will be the next state representative for District 9 barring a successful write-in candidate.

 

Decatur police charge First Response EMS employee

Decatur police said they charged an Arab resident with stealing medical fentanyl from First Response EMS, where he was employed.

 

Moulton calls special council meeting

MOULTON — Moulton City Clerk Deroma Pepper said today that a special-called City Council meeting has been set for 5 p.m. Monday.

 

Retiring Decatur crossing guards recognized for service

When Bobbie Wright started working as a crossing guard at Brookhaven Middle School in 1972, she never thought it would be a longtime career.

 

Exploration of glade planned for Saturday

MOULTON — Wild South is hosting an exploration to Corinth Glade in Bankhead National Forest on Saturday morning.

 

Danville’s Jolee Cole commits to play for Faulkner

Danville basketball player Jolee Cole has announced she will continue her career at Faulkner University in Montgomery.

 

Free program about living with mental illness set for Tuesday

A free program about the stigmas and struggles of mental illness will take place Tuesday at Decatur Morgan Hospital’s Parkway campus at 6:30 p.m.

 

Home of the Red Raiders: Decatur begins season with Ogle its field exclusively

The signature “D” painted on the artificial playing surface at Ogle Stadium wasn't the only thing that clearly marked the historic venue as Decatur High's home field Thursday night.

 

Chestnut Grove, F.E. Burleson earn reading grants

Third-grade students at two Decatur-area schools were in the top 50 for reading gains statewide during the 2017-18 academic year.

 

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