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2 finalists for 911 director job bow out

The Morgan County 911 board faces a dilemma a day after it trimmed the list of director candidates to three finalists.

 

Volunteers to work on Sipsey trail Saturday

Volunteers will work Saturday on a trail in the Sipsey Wilderness of Bankhead National Forest.

 

Spring-like storm expected to bring damaging wind, hail

A spring-like storm with 70- to 80-mph winds and possible hail is expected to move into north Alabama early this evening, a National Weather Service meteorologist said this morning.

 

Decatur woman charged with shooting into vehicle, police say

A Decatur woman is accused of shooting into an occupied vehicle, according to police.

 

Limestone sheriff asking for hazardous duty pay hike for jail staff

ATHENS — The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office is asking for an increase in hazardous duty pay for its jail staff for the next fiscal year.

 

Wilson Morgan proponent says dredging lake should be a top priority

Dredging Wilson Morgan Lake is the top priority of a park improvements list presented earlier this week to a city advisory board, but the proposed project might not make it to the Decatur City Council’s priority list.

 

Back-to-School Benefit: Community groups collecting supplies and shoes for students

Days after students returned to school last year, Dawana Dumas scoured local stores and emptied the shelves of discounted pencils, notebooks, scissors, glue, binders, art supplies and backpacks. On Wednesday, after storing the items for 11 months, Dumas handed the…

 

Weekly Wrap: Vroom, Vroom

Weekly Wrap is a collection of photos taken by Daily photographers during the past week and highlights some of the finest moments in the Tennessee Valley.

 

Local residents receive degrees from The University of Alabama

The following local residents received degrees from the University of Alabama during spring 2018.

 

3 finalists selected for Morgan 911 director's spot

Two out-of-state candidates and a Tuscaloosa woman are the finalists for the vacant Morgan County 911 director position.

 

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