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Tax abatement OK'd to bring 30 jobs to Morgan

The Morgan County Commission approved a 10-year tax abatement for a precision machine company that is expected to employ 30 workers with an annual average wage of $50,000.

 

Decatur woman charged with stealing property at local store

Police have charged a Decatur woman with stealing property at a store.

 

I-65 work at Tennessee River bridge scheduled today

The Alabama Department of Transportation’s statewide bridge crew is working today on the Interstate 65 bridge over the Tennessee River, and the outside northbound lane will be closed from until 3 p.m., according to DOT spokesman Seth Burkett.

 

Police: Tennessee man charged with attempted murder in Athens shooting

ATHENS — An Elkton, Tennessee, man charged with attempted murder is the third person facing charges in the June 6 shooting on Founders Circle in the Canebrake subdivision, according to Athens Police Chief Floyd Johnson.

 

Site work for Toyota-Mazda plant resumes

Site work resumed this morning for the Toyota-Mazda manufacturing plant after being halted since July 9, according to Toyota spokeswoman Kim Ogle.

 

Virginia college to offer 50 scholarships in Decatur, have small student center here

For-profit Strayer University of Virginia today announced a new program that will offer 50 full-tuition scholarships to Decatur residents and tentatively include a local student-support center.

 

Lawrence hires consultant to handle courthouse repairs

MOULTON — Consultants will inspect the Lawrence County Courthouse this morning to give county officials an estimate on how much work will be needed to restore the building following a July 2 fire.

 

Decatur providing computers for 6,000 students

Decatur’s new high schools will have hundreds of wireless access points, and the district plans to provide Chromebooks for every student in grades 4-12 when they return in August.

 

Council: Lake doing its job, dredging isn't an option

The Decatur City Council majority made it clear at a called work session Monday evening that Wilson Morgan Lake is working properly for flood control and dredging the Southwest Decatur lake isn’t an option.

 

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