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Rodeo raises awareness of impaired driving

A three-day rodeo dedicated to raising awareness of impaired driving and raising funds for rodeo scholarships will begin Friday at the Morgan County Celebration Arena, 67 Horse Center Road.

 

Lip sync battle planned in Somerville

Popularized on “The Tonight Show” starring Jimmy Fallon, lip sync battles will come to Morgan County on Saturday as contestants face off to see who can best lip sync a song.

 

Athens Kiddie Carnival ready for grand finale

Grab the kids and head to Athens Lions Club Kiddie Carnival for one last hurrah before the family friendly festival closes until next summer.

 

Jerraud Powers to speak at Back-to-School Jam

Get ready for the new school year Friday at the 23rd annual Back-to-School Jam organized by Decatur Youth Services. Children will receive free backpacks and school supplies.

 

Hartselle student suspended for alleged KKK incident

HARTSELLE — A Hartselle High student who allegedly doctored a photo to make it appear to show some of his classmates dressed in Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods has been suspended while the matter is being investigated, according to…

 

Hartselle school enrollment tops 3,500

HARTSELLE — First-day enrollment at every Hartselle City school site was up Tuesday, and the increase forced school officials to hire two additional teachers at one elementary school.

 

Microburst may have hit in Decatur, meteorologists say

A microburst, a sinking column of air within a thunderstorm, may have hit Decatur on Monday afternoon, local meteorologists said.

 

Trial set for Decatur cops accused of fight, affair

The sister-in-law of a Decatur policeman claims violence broke out when she walked in on him having an affair with another officer in a room next to his young children, but through their lawyer the officers claim the 21-year-old initiated…

 

Moulton employees to see average 12 percent pay hike

MOULTON — Moulton plans to add nine employees and give full-time employees an average 12 percent pay hike in the fiscal 2019 budget.

 

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