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Madison County man pleads guilty to violating Iran import sanctions
HUNTSVILLE — An Owens Cross Roads man pleaded guilty this week to conspiracy to export U.S.-origin goods to the Islamic Republic of Iran in violation of trade sanctions. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Ray Hunt, also known as Abdolrahman Hantoosh, Rahman Hantoosh and Rahman Natooshas, 70, of Owens Cross Roads, was convicted of exporting U.S.-origin goods to the Islamic Republic of Iran in violation of trade sanctions.
Madison County Sheriff's Office announces support fund for detective hospitalized after serious crash
A Madison County Sheriff's Office detective is in the hospital after getting hurt in a car crash. It happened Wednesday night on Highway 20 near Slaughter Road. Friday morning, the sheriff's office released this additional information:. On July 17th, Detective Josh Moseley was involved in a serious motor vehicle accident...
Owens Cross Roads man pleaded guilty to violating Iran sanctions
MADISON CO., Ala. (WAFF) - An Owens Cross Roads man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to export U.S.-origin goods to the Islamic Republic of Iran in violation of trade sanctions. Court documents read that in May 2014, 70-year-old Ray Hunt, also known as Abdolrahman Hantoosh, Rahman Hantoosh and Rahman Natooshas registered a business with the Alabama Secretary of State.
Rocket City Federal Credit Union establishes the “Detective Josh Moseley Fund” for assistance
MADISON COUNTY – The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is sharing a way the community can show some support and love to an officer injured in an accident on Wednesday. Detective Josh Moseley was involved in a serious motor vehicle accident while working traffic control on I565 near Madison on July 17. The Sheriff’s office said he sustained multiple serious injuries throughout his body and has undergone several surgeries since the incident. Currently, he is receiving treatment in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) at Huntsville Hospital.
Calhoun Community College receives $100k from TVA and Huntsville Utilities for workforce partnership
DECATUR, Ala. — Calhoun Community College has secured a significant boost for its Pre-Apprentice Lineworker Program, thanks to Huntsville Utilities and TVA. Both companies have pledged $50,000 each to support the program, aiming to address the growing shortage of utility lineworkers in the Huntsville-Madison County area. The accelerated 7-week...
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