Dothan Progress
The Dothan Eagle is a daily newspaper that caters to Dothan, Alabama, and its nearby areas. Originally owned by the Thomson Corporation, it changed hands in 2000 when Media General took over. In 2012, Media General sold many of its newspapers, including the Dothan Eagle, to its current owner, Berkshire Hathaway.
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dothaneagle.com | Jay Hare |Dothan Eagle
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dothaneagle.com | David Mundee
Wes Whitfield, Headland High’s new head baseball coach, has no illusions about expectations of the Rams’ program. “It is a place that has tradition and is wanting to take that next step. I’m wanting to take that next step myself in the playoff situation,” Whitfield said in a Dothan Eagle interview Thursday night, a day after being hired at Headland, which has made the state playoffs 10 straight seasons highlighted by a state semifinal appearance in 2022 and a state quarterfinal team in 2023.
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dothaneagle.com | David Mundee
Brett Birdsong is quickly back in as a high school baseball coach, veteran basketball coach Emmanuel Brown is looking at his options elsewhere and Damon Love is moving from coaching one sport to another. The three coaches are intertwined in changes at Houston County High School in Columbia.
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dothaneagle.com | Michelle Mann
LEVEL PLAINS –Two Army officers and a civilian contractor were presented “Life Saving Awards” at the recent Level Plains City Council meeting. Capt. Chris Abernathy, Warrant Officer One Cameron Hefferman, and civilian contractor Josh McCall were honored for their “selfless response” to a life-threatening single vehicle accident that occurred on Highway 84 near Gladys Street May 24.
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dothaneagle.com | Michelle Mann
“As the threat of our foreign adversaries grows, especially from the Chinese Communist Party, it’s paramount that we secure our intelligence,” said U. S. Sen. Katie Britt as she and colleagues introduced the Protect our Bases Act this week.
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