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NWS: Fast-moving storm could cause wind damage

The National Weather Service said north Alabama could be hit with wind gusts of up to 80 mph tonight and early Saturday morning.

 

Gillespie leaves for Vina High School

MOULTON — Lawrence County has lost another administrator, this time less than three weeks before the school year starts.

 

Hartselle approves permit for alcohol sales at BBQ event

HARTSELLE — For the first time in its nine-year history, alcohol sales will be allowed at the Cotton Pickin’ BBQ competition.

 

Body found in Limestone may be drowning victim

ATHENS — Deputies responded to Douglas Drive this afternoon and found a deceased male, who appears to have drowned at Wheeler Lake, according to the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office.

 

Pryor Field to receive grant or taxiway lighting reconstruction

Pryor Field Regional Airport in Tanner is receiving $495,900 from a federal grant for taxiway lighting reconstruction.

 

Winds as high as 80 mph and rain headed for area, forecasters say

The National Weather Service said today north Alabama could be hit with wind gusts up to 80 mph on Friday night and early Saturday morning.

 

3 local residents earn degrees from Western Governors

Joshua Taylor and Devin Napier, both of Decatur, and Lisa Dec of Hillsboro have received degrees from Western Governors University.

 

Decatur's Wallace receives degree from Freed-Hardeman

Julia Wallace of Decatur has earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson, Tennessee.

 

Decatur police: Moulton man accused of passing forged prescriptions

A Moulton man was arrested Wednesday after being accused of passing forged prescriptions at a Decatur pharmacy and pharmacies in the Lawrence County area, Decatur police said.

 

Athens' Campbell named to Valdosta State dean's list

Haley Elleb Campbell of Athens was named to the spring 2018 dean's list at Valdosta State University.

 

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