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Harvest vs United Methodist just got an official trial date
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — The Harvest Church trial against the United Methodist Church will officially begin next year. During today’s status hearing, members of both parties appeared before Judge Christopher Richardson, who informed them that their trial would take place in March of next year. This came after...
New ACOM Taylor Clinic Opens Doors with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Taylor, Alabama (WDNews) –Residents of Taylor and the surrounding areas are invited to attend the opening ceremony for the new ACOM Taylor Clinic next Wednesday at 10 a.m. The event will take place at 39 Windy Hill Road. The clinic, which will start seeing primary care and pediatric patients on August 5th, promises to bring enhanced healthcare services to the community.
Alabama Department of Agriculture reinforcing livestock show biosecurity guidelines
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industry reinforced biosecurity guidelines for livestock shows across the state. It is in response to a flu outbreak among dairy cattle in twelve states. The outbreak has not reached Alabama. However, it is a good opportunity to remind farmers about...
State economy on the rise, national economy in trouble, per Alabama Treasurer
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - Alabama State Treasurer Young Boozer spoke at the Houston County Republican Women’s event Thursday afternoon. Boozer gave an update on the state economy and the concern for the rising national debt in an election year. At the state level, Boozer said the economy is growing...
Alabama governor visits Andalusia, speaks to students about their education
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - Alabama Governor Kay Ivey made a visit to Andalusia on Wednesday to instill the importance of knowledge to students. “Strong students lead to a strong Alabama” was Governor Ivey’s main message to students at the Coleman-Robertson Center’s Summer Program. She spoke about learning...
Reading and leading to celebrate 200 years of Dale County
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - 322 books. That’s how many the kids at the Ozark Boys and Girls Club read this summer as part of their summer reading program with Short the Squirrel. In celebration of Dale County’s bicentennial 200th anniversary, the goal for the summer reading program was to read 200 books.
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