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Decatur police charge Elkmont man with breaking into car

An Elkmont man was charged with breaking into a vehicle in the Decatur Walmart parking lot, according to police.

 

Pedestrian killed in Athens accident

ATHENS — Athens police are investigating an accident Wednesday night on U.S. 72 west of Hine Street in which a vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian crossing the highway, according to authorities.

 

Brookhaven site gives DYS room for expansion

Brookhaven Middle School likely will serve multiple purposes after teachers and students move to their new campuses and could open the door for Decatur Youth Services to expand services, city and school officials said.

 

Bad oysters blamed for amputation

A woman had her arm amputated, suffered liver and respiratory failure and other health issues as a result of bacteria in oysters she bought at Ard’s Seafood in Decatur, she alleged in a lawsuit filed last week.

 

Police say Gadsden man suspected in bank robbery

Police say Gadsden man suspected in bank robbery

 

Spirit of America award recipients honored at luncheon

An emotional Spirit of America luncheon Tuesday showcased some of Decatur's most compassionate and determined citizens.

 

Fire marshal: Be safe and enjoy the fireworks

Local residents will light up the sky in celebration of the nation’s birthday tonight, but police warn that fun and games could quickly turn into a trip to the hospital or a written citation if safety is ignored.

 

Independence Day: 94-year-old WWII veteran recalls service in the Army Air Corps

Tilting back the brim of his World War II cap adorned with American flag, Purple Heart, staff sergeant and B-24 Liberator pins, the 94-year-old Army Air Corps veteran pointed to the 74-year-old scars on his forehead.

 

Official: Phase 1 of road project should be complete before new school opens

The initial phase of the Modaus-Shady Grove road improvement project should be complete by late July and well before the new Austin High School opens, said city Director of Development Wally Terry.

 

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