
Dothan Eagle - Ozark Officials say Country Crossing traffic situation no better, no worse, than some other busy intersections in Houston County

Dothan Eagle - Ozark Holiday Prep Classic at Ozark Civic Center today. Starts at 11. Eight games.

Dothan Eagle - Ozark Merry Christmas!

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Time Warner Cable officials have confirmed an ongoing investigation in Midland City that likely involves more than 80 residents and $30,000 in cable theft.

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This week’s edition of Who’s Dale features Hal Cox. Cox currently serves at Newton Police Chief, but has served in law enforcement for 18 years and for years before then, served his country.

Dothan Eagle - Ozark Best wishes for a warm, wonderful holiday season to everyone from the entire staff of the Dothan Eagle. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2010!

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Any seafood restaurant that wants to survive in such a close proximity to Florida’s seafood has got to be prepared to keep its customers pleased.

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OZARK – A 63-year-old Ozark woman endured two hours of sexual assault and fighting in her own residence on Tuesday by an intruder believed to have lived on her same street, authorities said on Wednesday.

Dothan Eagle - Ozark Case against town of Midland City up again. Case involving former Midland City Police Chief Keith Rinehardt up for hearing in February.

Dothan Eagle - Ozark If you haven't yet, start slowing down so you can really enjoy the holiday season. Relax and remember to show special love to family, friends and yourself!

Dothan Eagle - Ozark Dale County High School and GW Long High School receive top honors in US News and World Report

Dothan Eagle - Ozark Katrina Lewis first female to be awarded Ozark "Officer of the Year" award.

Dothan Eagle - Ozark Dale County residents with flood damage must contact Dale County EMA to report damage in order to get FEMA funds. FEMA will not cover driveways, according to EMA

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OZARK - Ozark city school board members are continuing to move forward with plans to build a new school, and are bringing the necessary people on board to begin the process.













