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Police: Danville man wanted in Decatur burglary gave false name

A Danville man who gave Decatur officers a false name Friday when they responded to a drug call was wanted in a March burglary and remained in Morgan County Jail today, authorities said.

 

Plans unveiled for completion of Alabama nuclear plant

HOLLYWOOD, Ala. (AP) — Plans for completing the idled Bellefonte Nuclear Plant in Jackson County are being unveiled today.

 

Police: Decatur man forged elderly resident's insurance check

Police have charged a Decatur man with forging an insurance check of an elderly Decatur-area resident.

 

Decatur police: Athens woman charged with giving false name, info at vehicle stop

An Athens woman was charged with giving a false name and false information to an officer during a vehicle stop, Decatur police said.

 

Madison team wins Hartselle's Cotton Pickin' BBQ

A Madison duo currently standing third in the Kansas City Barbecue Society’s team of the year rankings won its eighth grand champion title of the year at Hartselle’s Cotton Pickin’ BBQ contest on Saturday.

 

Run keeps alive Hill's memory, fights ovarian cancer

For the 14th year, Juanita Healy will take her usual position outside the concrete steps leading up to the Carnegie Visual Arts Center — a special place to her oldest daughter Brooke Hill. There, she will greet athletes who will…

 

West Moulton Street widening nearly complete

Flagmen, heavy equipment and lane closures have disappeared from the widening project on West Moulton Street in Decatur. Only orange barrels and a few signs remain along the 1-mile stretch.

 

Pets of the week

Baby, left, is a brown, white and black female terrier blend. She is approximately 2 years old and weighs about 30 pounds. Lois, middle, is a black and white female domestic shorthair blend. She is approximately 2½ months old and…

 

Long's proposed budget calls for hikes in pay, appropriations

Morgan County's proposed 2019 budget includes one-time pay and merit raises for employees and restores some of the funding cut from the Decatur Public Library a year ago.

 

Council says progress made on this year's priorties

Decatur has done more paving and kept rights of way neater in the past year, but other issues remain unresolved, council members said.

 

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