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Residential growth committee chairman: City needs to be more aggressive with sewer expansion

With the city’s population growth flat now for almost two decades, local contractor Jack Fite believes Decatur needs to be more aggressive with sewer expansion to attract development.

 

Lawrence opens school year short on security officers

MOULTON — While Lawrence County's school board and law enforcement authorities stress safety as a priority, fewer than half of the county's campuses had school resource officers the first day of school Aug. 9.

 

Limestone DA seeks funding from Decatur, Huntsville, Madison

ATHENS — Faced with declining revenue and a growing caseload, Limestone County District Attorney Brian Jones is asking Limestone County and the cities of Huntsville, Madison and Decatur to include $200,000 in their upcoming budgets for his office so it…

 

Morgan schools still have children on pre-K waiting list

The parents of more than 100 Morgan County 4-year-olds who signed up for pre-kindergarten service received a “we don’t have space” message superintendents said they are tired of sending.

 

Indictments identify alleged victims of former Priceville Partners owner

Indictments filed against Greg Steenson in Morgan County Circuit Court last week identify the alleged victim of a felony charge of financial exploitation of an elderly person as his partner in bankrupt Priceville Partners LLC.

 

Pets of the week

Dexter, left, is a male black and white Chihuahua/dachshund blend. He is about 1 year old and weighs about 19 pounds. Alane, middle, is a female torbie domestic shorthair blend. She is about 3 months old and weighs about 3…

 

Mayor, IT director working on plan for Wi-Fi in downtown, city parks

City officials are working on a proposal to provide an open Wi-Fi service in downtown Decatur and beyond, Mayor Tab Bowling said.

 

Lawrence County administrator forecasting budget shortfall

MOULTON — The Lawrence County general fund is heading for a deficit in fiscal 2019, the question remains how large of one, according to County Administrator Heather Dyar.

 

NASA: Fireball over Southeast traveled at 53,700 mph

HUNTSVILLE — NASA says a fireball that streaked across the Southeastern sky was traveling about 53,700 mph when it lit up the night over Alabama.

 

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