The City of Headland is releasing a new text alert system.
Signing up is easy—just text “Gem” to (334)463-8010 or scan the QR code to register online. This will ensure you get real-time updates straight to your phone!
Fort Novosel soldiers visited Westgate Park this morning to run two miles alongside Dothan Mayor Mark Saliba and members of the police department and fire department. Major General Clair Gill, Fort Novosel’s commanding general, led the way for the runners.
“This event was a great way for the City of Dothan and Ft. Novosel to come together and support each other,” the City of Dothan said in a social media post. “Ft. Novosel is such an integral and important part of Wiregrass! We are fortunate to have them located in our area. The next time you see a service member or first responder…thank them for their service!”
A wet grey morning will give way to a windy, cooler, but sunny day and a much colder night.
Today is the first day of Spring, a time of rapidly changing weather conditions. The morning started mild; with temperatures in the mid 60s, but winds blew the rains away, and cooler temperatures in. Temps will fall into the mid 50s and winds may be moving at 20 to 30 mph today. Morning clouds should clear giving way to a sunny, windy, kind of brisk day.
Tonight will be much colder with lows likely to tumble into mid 30s in the Dothan area.
North of here in Dale, Coffee, Pike and Henry counties some normally colder locations may see low 30s.
Friday and Saturday are shaping up to be beautiful, sunny spring days. High temperatures Friday may stall just below 70 but warming into mid 70s Saturday.
The Dothan Police Department is seeking the help of our local and surrounding communities in the identity of the person in the picture below. Police are asking anyone who recognizes the subject to call the Dothan Police Department 334-615-3632 or 334-793-0215. The Dothan Police Department will stringently guard and protect the identities of all those who wish to help in an anonymous capacity.
ORANGE BEACH AL: Alabama law requires a Coroner to be at least 25 years of age and attend 12 hours of continuing education a year. The continuing education is at the Coroner’s expense and not at the expense of the county, unless the county decides to pay it.
Today, March 19, 2024, in Orange Beach, Alabama, at Jacksonville State University, coroners and law enforcement attended continuing education. The course was RESPONDING TO FENTANYL AND OTHER DRUG TRENDS.
Coffee County Coroner Arnold Woodham, Chief Deputy Coroner Mark Kelley, Patrick Arnold; Houston County Coroner Robert Byrd; Dale County Coroner John Cawley, Chief Deputy Coroner Adam Bruhn, Deputy Coroner David Grubbs were all in attendance.
Educators said fentanyl often comes from Mexico into the United States in many different ways, often disguised under things such as gasoline tanks.
Today, the victims of overdose are no longer in the back alleys. They are your children, neighbors, friends, and co-workers. Today, 42% of the people respond they personally know someone who have died from an overdose.
METH creates severe mental illness.
METH – the use of meth for 5 years can cause cell death in the brain, memory loss, other potentially permanent problems. Using meth is like inflicting a traumatic brain injury on yourself.
The METH, in Atlanta Georgia, costs about $ 1,800 a pound. In Mexico, the price is about $ 150 a pound. Someone smoking METH gets it into their system in 7 to 10 seconds. Taking it orally, it takes 20 to 40 minutes to get into your system.
METH is in your blood for 4 to 6 hours. It contains an ingredient that makes you itch, so constant itchiness can be a sign of using. It makes a person overly frightened and paranoid. It makes one hear voices that are not really there, excessive sweating, nervous, and increases sexual activity.
Every 5 minutes someone dies from a drug overdose. The CDC has stated that drug overdose claims more lives then auto accidents.
In 2018 there was a drop in the number of deaths. That was the year NARCAN was introduced; it can be purchased over the counter for around $60. However, some think this product is their life saver, when that is not always the case.
The training also informed the Coroners of potential exposure which could cause symptoms that could cause their death and how to prevent exposure.
Coroners make less money then others, but have I laugh… no law degree required to be Attorney General; you can be elected Sheriff at age 18, but you can not buy alcohol, cigarettes or a gun, but you can command a 200-person department. You can not be Coroner until age 25, and continuing education is mandated. No education is required for a Sheriff.