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10:54 AM   A Love Story Which Is Very Amazing

10:54 AM A Love Story Which Is Very Amazing

WEBB::      This is a great love story. This love story is about Jamie and Norma Jean Beaudry.

It was 32 years ago that Jamie and Norma Jean met. They met on a Thursday. Then on a Friday they had a date.

The Friday night date led into another date on Saturday, The date on Saturday led into attending church on Sunday.

The weekend led to a Monday morning visit to the at 11:15 AM Probate office and they were married.

Now 32 years later they are more in love today then thier first date. And 32 years later they have 5 children and 7 grandbabies.

Mrs. Norma Jean, let me tell you. Your husband seems more excited today that you are his wife then anyone I have heard in a long time. His love is unwaivering and tremendous.

 

 

met on Thursday, date friday, date sta, chruc 11:15 mon

5 children 7, grandbabies.

Jammie    32 years

10:52 AM-   Cadaver Dog Used in Search for Missing Enterprise Toddler

10:52 AM- Cadaver Dog Used in Search for Missing Enterprise Toddler

Authorities used a cadaver dog Wednesday morning in their relentless search for missing...

ENTERPRISE | RICKEY STOKES NEWS

Authorities used a cadaver dog Wednesday morning as the search continues for missing toddler Genesis Reid.

Cadaver dogs are trained to locate human remains, signaling investigators’ concern for the child’s safety, though officials say they are still hoping for a better outcome.

The dog searched areas around the apartment complex where Genesis lived with her mother, as well as nearby wooded areas.

The investigation remains ongoing.

9:24 AM    BREAKING: Mother of Missing 2-Year-Old Being Held With No Bond in Coffee County

9:24 AM BREAKING: Mother of Missing 2-Year-Old Being Held With No Bond in Coffee County

 MISSING ENTERPRISE TODDLER — UPDATE
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The Coffee County Sheriff’s Office has released the mugshot of Adrienne Vanessa Reid, 33, in connection with the disappearance of her two-year-old daughter, Genesis Reid.
Reid is currently being held without bond on a charge of false reporting to law enforcement.
Genesis Nova Reid remains missing. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Enterprise Police Department at 334-347-2222.
9:04 AM  –        Wanted Fugitive Alert — Possibly In Dothan Area

9:04 AM – Wanted Fugitive Alert — Possibly In Dothan Area

DOTHAN | RICKEY STOKES NEWS

Officials in Okaloosa County are asking for the public’s help in locating a wanted fugitive who may be in the Dothan area.

Authorities say 41-year-old Kimberly Renee Hughes is wanted in connection with a grand theft auto case that occurred in Fort Walton Beach.

Hughes is described as a white female, approximately 5’9” and 155 pounds.

Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts is urged to contact local law enforcement immediately.

📞 Do not approach. Call authorities with any tips.

9:05 AM Houston County Schools Are Number 1 In Alabama County Schools

HOUSTON COUNTY:      On Monday night Houston County School Board Chairman Vince Wade read a proclamation from the Alabama Department of Education.

There are 67 County School districts across Alabama. The Houston County School System is 62 in funding statewide. But under the leadership of Houston County School Supt. Brandy White, and all involved in the Houston County School System is doing a great job.

And that great job is from the custodian, lunchroom worker, SRO’s, School Teachers, Counselors, Assistant Principals, Principals, Coaches and everyone in the system. And the support system in the Central Office.

STUDENTS are the number 1 priority. And the School Board and Superintendent keep the SUDENT EDICATION number 1, which is the number 1 priority throughout the system in the Houston County School System.

Also in the top 5 county school systems in Alabama, the wiregrass has the top 3:    Houston County, Geneva County and Dale County.

CONGRATULATIONS to school Superintendent and School Board Members that keeps the mission number 1.

NOTE:    Supt. Brandy White attended remotely. He was home due to being sick but was present via ZOOM.