Enterprise, six months later
Ken Tuck
It’s been six months since the tragic tornado of March 1 that took the lives of eight Enterprise High School students and one elderly Enterprise resident. Much has happened since then. EHS students now attend classes at Enterprise Ozark Community College. Hillcrest Elementary students attend a new facility that was built for preschool and kindergarten. A new site for the high school has been selected. Tons of rubble from destroyed houses has been moved. Residents and businesses are rebuilding. Much healing has taken place, but emotional scars remain. The city came together Friday night for another first - the first high school football game at Bates Memorial Stadium. It’s remarkable that they are playing at the stadium, which was ripped apart by the tornado. The storm that hit during the game brought back bad memories for many in attendance, but the city and the team persevered and defeated a tough Carroll team. But, it wasn’t really about winning or losing. It was proving that they are rebuilding their lives, and something that has been taken for granted like football games have taken on greater meaning.
This blog is for you to leave your thoughts and prayers for those in Enterprise. To leave memories of those who died in the storm. To express your feelings about what has happened in the past six months.
Posted by Ken Tuck on 08/31 at 10:19 PM
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Blog in transition
Lance Griffin
The Dothan Eagle has hired Matt Elofson as its new cops and courts reporter. Matt comes from North Carolina, where he covered crime and courts there. He will soon be taking over this blog. Stay tuned.
Posted by Lance Griffin on 08/09 at 09:05 AM
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Dothan PD Daily Crime Analysis
Lance Griffin
The following crimes/incidents were reported Tuesday, July 24 to the Dothan Police Department, according to the department’s Daily Crime Analysis.
2 Forcible Rape (Incident 1, between 2000 and 2500 block of Westgate Parkway; Incident 2, between 2900 and 3400 block of Flynn Road)
2 Burglary (1 Commercial, 100 block of Ross Clark Circle; 1 residential, 1300 block of Spruce St.)
3 Theft/Larceny
2 Forgery/Counterfeiting
1 Fraud
3 Vandalism
1 Drug violations
1 Offenses against Family and Children
1 Disorderly Conduct
7 Suspicious Circumstances
1 menacing
1 trespass
3 Harrassment/Harrassing Communications
The Dothan Police Department made 11 misdemeanor arrests and two felony arrests Tuesday.
Posted by Lance Griffin on 07/25 at 10:29 AM
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One arrested for burglary; others sought for armed robbery
Lance Griffin
Saturday, July 21, 2007 the Dothan Police Department responded to the burglary of the Stough Street Grocery located at 105 E. Spring Street. Witnesses provided officers with information that led to the arrest of Jason Miller, DOB: 10/06/1971. Miller was arrested and charged with one count of Burglary Third Degree.
Sunday, July 22, 2007 the Dothan Police Department responded to the armed robbery of the convenience store at 3090 Denton Road. Two unknown suspects entered the business at about 2:20 A.M. One of the suspects brandished a black and silver handgun. Both suspects took the cash from the register and fled from the store. The suspects were described as black males with one having a medium complexion and one with a lighter complexion. Both wore dark clothing and had white T-shirts covering their faces. Anyone with information about this crime is urged to contact the Dothan Police Department at 615-3000 or Crimestoppers at 793-7000.
Posted by Lance Griffin on 07/23 at 08:24 AM
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Helpful court-related Web sites
Lance Griffin
If you’re interested in looking at the latest court-related news from various jurisdictions, put the following links in your favorites:
11th Circuit Court of Appeals
Makes opinions available from the closest federal appeals court site in Atlanta. Opinions are updated in real time and are archived and searchable.
U.S. Supreme Court Opinions
Probably the best site for new and old Supreme Court opinions. The site is hosted by Cornell University
Alabama Supreme Court and Civil Appeals
Updated weekly, this law firm site makes opinions available from the Alabama Supreme Court and the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. To my knowledge, Court of Criminal Appeals opinions are not available
Alabama law
In case you’re interested, the entire listing of Alabama law, clickable by subject
Posted by Lance Griffin on 07/20 at 12:35 PM
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