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November 17, 2007
Therapy clinic offers unique setting and techniques
Historic novel pays tribute to John Winston Lennon
Ferrets fun but often handful for inexperienced owners
Sandi Robinson was worried. Rascal had been missing for six days after the plumber accidentally let him out. A psychic pinpointed Rascal’s location, Robinson tells her guests. His left leg is hurt, according to the psychic, and he’s in a bird cage at the bottom of a closet with a cat staring at him. He’s scared, and whoever has him is feeding him apples and berries. But ferrets are carnivores, Robinson told the psychic.November 16, 2007
Fifth grader organizes adoption fundraiser
When you really need a ‘Do Over’
Going too far
Services to note
WANTED: Holiday shoppers
Is the busiest shopping day of the year your favorite day? Do you enjoy getting up before the sun to hit the stores?Matchmaker finds work for older employees
Spreading joy
November 15, 2007
Ozark plans tour of homes
Nelson making tour stop in Dothan
November 14, 2007
Eufaula get hands-on experience at botanical gardens
Peacock feathers and chartreuse? Christmas trends not typical decor
Tired of the traditional red and green of Christmas? Consider peacock feathers and chartreuse.November 13, 2007
America celebrates 40 years with the microwave
Back in 1945, engineer Percy Spencer of the Raytheon Company discovered the power of microwaves by accident when he noticed the chocolate bar in his pocket melted while he stood next to a device called a magnetron.HGTV show seeks local homes
Community announcements
Creation/evolution debate to be held in Dothan
November 12, 2007
Woman narrowly escapes life as a paraplegic
An accident on June 8 left Fran Fine with a neck brace as a reminder, but she doesn’t complain. A spinal cord injury almost left her paralyzed for life.Go smoke-free for the Great American Smokeout
‘Free’ drug card available
Community announcements
November 11, 2007
Matchmaker helps retirees find work
MONMOUTH COUNTY, N.J. — More than three-quarters of people working today plan to continue working into their retirement years.Senior of the Year doesn’t let age slow her down
Retirement didn’t sit well with Dorothy J. Ward. She never married, so getting up and going to work was so much a part of her life, she hasn’t stopped yet.November 10, 2007


News editor Christie Kulavich guides you to fun events happening in the Wiregrass.
Sports writer Drew Champlin writes about the latest sports news from Troy University.
Reporters Lance Griffin and Debbie Ingram write about latest news released on the country music development planned for Houston County.
