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City to rebid dog park after rejecting request for additional funds

The Decatur City Council on Monday rejected a committee’s request for up to $94,000 to help build a dog park that received a low bid of $198,000.

 

Decatur superintendent to receive first-year evaluation

Michael Douglas will get his first public evaluation as superintendent of Decatur City Schools today when the board meets at 4 p.m. at its headquarters in downtown Decatur.

 

Limestone sheriff's office investigates 3rd apparent murder-suicide since June 29

The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office said it is investigating a shooting that took place early Monday morning as a murder-suicide.

 

Lawrence, Limestone have local runoffs

Lawrence and Limestone are the only local counties with runoff races to be decided today.

 

Carpenter Technology CEO says center to develop products from alloys to 3-D printed parts

At Carpenter Technology’s Emerging Technology Center, which is expected to open in Tanner in about 12 months, the company will develop and implement future products “from new alloys to revolutionary 3-D printed parts,” according to CEO Tony Thene.

 

Disciplinary hearing set for teacher on sex charge; court reinstates criminal charges against Witt

After intervention by two different appellate courts, a teacher charged more than two years ago with having sex with students faces possible termination from Decatur City Schools and possible trial on criminal charges that had previously been dismissed.

 

Alcohol license approved for Alabama 157 store in Moulton

MOULTON — The Moulton City Council approved an alcohol license for a convenience store along Alabama 157 at its meeting Monday night.

 

East Lawrence Elementary principal, 3 teachers resign

MOULTON — The Lawrence County board of education accepted the resignation of an administrator and three teachers at its meeting Monday night.

 

Toyota: Unsure when site work will resume

It is unclear when site preparation work on the Toyota-Mazda mega plant planned for Limestone County is expected to resume after being halted last week because of an environmental concern involving a rare fish.

 

Limestone man charged in Rogersville robbery

ROGERSVILLE — A Limestone County man is in jail after he was accused of robbing a Rogersville business at gunpoint Sunday night.

 

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