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DCS prepares for historic game at Austin

In anticipation of one of the largest crowds in River City Rivalry history, Decatur City Schools plans to offer shuttle service to Friday night's football game.

 

Council delays vote on rezoning request

ATHENS — At a meeting Monday night that drew a crowd of about 150 people at City Hall, the City Council decided to delay its vote on a rezoning request for a tract where a Dallas-based developer wants to build…

 

Moulton needs 3 residents for personnel board

MOULTON — The Moulton City Council is looking for three residents willing to serve on the city's personnel board.

 

Decatur police charge Hartselle resident in 2016 car break-in

Decatur police have charged a Hartselle resident with breaking into a vehicle in a 2016 case, according to a release.

 

Decatur police charge 2 men for possessing meth after pursuit

Two men are charged with having meth after one of the suspects led a Decatur officer on a short pursuit, according to police.

 

Decatur police charge teen with receiving stolen property in car thefts

Decatur police said today they have charged a 15-year-old with receiving stolen property in car dealership thefts.

 

Montgomery doctor linked to Ed Henry sentenced in separate case

The Montgomery doctor prosecutors claim conspired with state Rep. Ed Henry in a Medicare fraud scheme was sentenced last week to serve 145 months in prison on charges in a separate case.

 

Strayer to hold session Tuesday on free scholarships

Strayer University will hold an information session Tuesday on how to apply for the 50 full-tuition scholarships it is offering Decatur residents.

 

Olinger hired as Austinville Elementary teacher in resident

Decatur City Schools board in a special meeting last week hired Stacie Olinger as the district’s second teacher in resident, and she will be stationed at Austinville Elementary, Superintendent Michael Douglas said.

 

New rules, schedule to help alleviate Lawrence dumpster issues

MOULTON — One Lawrence County commissioner is applauding the solid waste department’s efforts to keep problems with the free dumpster service from growing.

 

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