By Ebony Horton
Ozark Police charged the following with driving under the influence between Thursday, Nov. 20, and Monday, Nov. 24. None of them have been convicted.
Chelsea Wilson, 23, of Faust Avenue
Suenethia Horner, 48, of County Road 566
Harold Hall, 59 of McAuthur Drive in Daleville
Ozark Police charged the following with felony crimes between Thursday, Nov. 20, and Monday, Nov. 24. None of them have been convicted.
Franklin Slater, 30, of Depot Street in Ariton, possession of marijuana in the first degree
Posted by Ebony Horton on 11/24 at 02:46 PM
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By Ebony Horton
The Dothan Eagle reporters have a meeting at the beginning of the year to discuss who works which holidays. Believe or not, I volunteered for Christmas this year. Here’s the hard part: With not much but spending time with family on the holidays, it’s somewhat of a task to find a story that day. Do any of you have any Christmas story ideas - whether it be about your family or just something you’d be interesting in reading about on Christmas and the day after?
Posted by Ebony Horton on 11/24 at 11:01 AM
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By Ebony Horton
A story may follow soon, but I just wanted to write about city councilman Joe Outlaw contemplating changing Ozark Police Jurisdiction lines. I believe now the line is five miles outside of the city limits. Ozark Police Chief Tony Spivey said officers responded to more than 1,000 calls outside of the City of Ozark for assistance since January.
The Fire Department already only serves within Ozark.
So far, it doesn’t appear any other council members would be in favor of the change, although council president Mike Barefield said it could be reviewed.
Any opinions?
Posted by Ebony Horton on 11/20 at 10:07 AM
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By Ebony Horton
A story may follow soon, but I just wanted to write about officials contemplating changing Ozark Police Jurisdiction lines. I believe now the line is five miles outside of the city limits. Ozark Police Chief Tony Spivey said officers responded to more than 1,000 calls outside of the City of Ozark for assistance since January.
The Fire Department already only serves within Ozark.
Any opinions?
Posted by Ebony Horton on 11/20 at 10:07 AM
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By Ebony Horton
Press release:
Fort Rucker officials announce the temporary closure of the Main Post Burger King dining room Nov.22 and 23 due to repairs. However, the drive-thru window will remain open during the temporary closure to customers.
Posted by Ebony Horton on 11/20 at 10:06 AM
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