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I am on the corner of South State Hwy 109 and Hwy 605 just south of Rehobeth. With Fresh Green Boiked Peanuts will be here. Until I sale out.
I am on the corner of South State Hwy 109 and Hwy 605 just south of Rehobeth. With Fresh Green Boiked Peanuts will be here. Until I sale out.
HOUSTON – HENRY – DALE – BARBOUR – COFFEE – PIKE – GENEVA – COVINGTON In Alabama; Seminole, Early, Clay and Quitman County Georgia; Jakcson, Washington, Holmes County in Florida: RSN is looking for persons to work in several areas of service. RSN needs some new people. RSN does not want “professional” journalist. We want people that know how to respond to scene of accidents, crimes, etc and take pictures. RSN will establish procedures. No experience is required. It is a fun and exciting job. Prefer you to live in the area.
IN ALABAMA: HENRY, BARBOUR, COFFEE, PIKE, GENEVA and COVINGTON COUNTY ALABAMA: RSN needs news people in these counties to do scene action news. In addition they will also work as bail bondsman and some other services we offer. Again, no experience is required and we prefer to train you. Because these positions cover bail bonding, you will require to be license of which we will handle with A – Advantage Bonding. You can not have felonies on your record. But we have a training program and will train you how to work. There will be some invetigative services where we investigate news stories and people in power. We double check their answers. I laugh and tell people that I chase convicts ( Bail Bonding ) and politicians, but we have found the convicts do not lie as bad!!!!
These are fun and excitiing jobs and you never know what you will encounter next. Each day is an adventure. We are not looking for professional journalists. No disrespect but RSN has found that professional journalist who are only here for two years and leave do not get a feel on the community, people in positions and how things operate.
ALSO TO BE HONEST – Rickey Stokes strongly feels young people need to be covered media wise. Years ago I hired a sports person who knew it forwards and backwards. But it never really took off and no one ever mentioned it to me. I want to cover the young people and the positive things they do. So I encourage some people who might want to volunteer and help cover youth sporting events and send them to us. Let us coordinate with you and give these young people the recognition they deserve.
RSN, Rickey Stokes, considers this web site as a community. We get about 2 million hits per month, according to our IT guy. I am aware been slacking lately but it has just been me. THANKFULLY people TEXT RICKEY daily with information and scene pictures you are my reporters. You are RSN success. And that help is appreciated.
DISPATCHER/OFFICE: RSN is looking for someone who will work in the office as a dispatcher/writer/office task. These are 24 hour, 7 day per week jobs. Just for the record, if handicapped or confined to a wheelchair, no issue and a great job for you. So please apply.
IN CLOSING: RSN NEWS operates from advertisers. We “GIVE” obituary to the families free. Local funeral homes have their own log in’s and if some in any counties and states mentioned do not, please contact. There is no limiit on words, pictures or video’s. The funeral homes with passwords post directly to the web site with 24/7 access. And there will never be any charge for the obits. It is the least we can do for families. If using an out of town funeral home but want it posted locally, contact us. We will post and it is free.
NEED SOCIAL MEDIA PROFESSIONAL: Do need someone with social media professional experience, FACEBOOK, TIC TOK, SNAPCHAT, INSTAGRAM, TWITTER and YOU TUBE. Some who knows podcast, both voice only and video with voice.
So join an exciting time.
NOW … WE NEED INVESTORS IN RSN NEWS. We operate on advertisers but also do not mind investors. We need some additional equipment. Some areas of service, such as bail bonding, is with a fee so it helps. The news, we do not charge for covering events or readership. We provide great results to our advertisers. We need a couple of “used” vehicles, 50,000 miles plus. RSN – Rickey Stokes, has deveoped a plan to make this grow and exciting and about what the future holds. RSN – Rickey Stokes loves finding information and doing articles and when people in power mistreat people Rickey Stokes fights for them. We love to keep the public informed. When people meet me I normally say if you hear anything good about me it is a lie and if it is bad then it is probably the truth. What I have learned in the media business we are not going to make everyone happy, expecially those public servants in places of power. When their hands are called they do not like. But I learned will quickly, that is part of the job. For them most part, they do a good job.
My plans are to really cover the courts better, municipal and county governments, and the Alabama Legislature. Which means will be traveling a lot from Dothan to Montgomery. I need a Toyota van for legislature because I fix a vehicle with an office in it and work to/from legislature. You need to know what is going on.
We will have debates in 2026 for those seeking public office. It will be in depth and not like the one Bill Durden did. While the candidates answered question, what did you really know about each individuals feelings and thoughts. As Charlie Kirk said, you need to know about the people you are voting for.
A LOT OF FUN TO COME. We are waiting on you. And those who want to advertise, we need you. Anyone wanting to invest and make this something, we need you.
Rickey Stokes, 334-790-1729
EMAIL: rstokes1450@gmail.com
TEXT ME IF I DO NOT ANSWER

“For the past seven years, it has been my great honor and privilege to serve the citizens of Geneva County as your Coroner. During this time, I have worked diligently to serve our community with compassion, professionalism, and integrity.
I am proud of the many accomplishments achieved during my first two terms. For the first time in county history, an official office for the Geneva County Coroner was established in the courthouse — fully equipped with a state-of-the-art, 12-body morgue. Throughout the death investigation process, the strong partnership between the Coroner’s Office and our city, county, and state law enforcement agencies, along with the District Attorney’s Office, has been vital to our continued success. Working closely with these agencies, I have also had the opportunity to provide expert testimony in court, contributing to the prosecution and conviction in multiple homicide cases.
I am also sincerely grateful for the continued support I have received from our county’s funeral directors. Death investigation requires ongoing training, as mandated by Alabama law, and I am thankful for the practical instruction and certification I receive each year through the Alabama Coroner’s Association (ACA). I am honored to serve as an active member of the ACA.
After careful thought, consultation with family and friends, prayerful consideration, and a heartfelt desire to continue the work I began seven years ago, I am pleased to announce that I will be seeking reelection as Geneva County Coroner in the upcoming Republican Primary on May 19, 2026.
I once again seek this office out of a deep commitment and strong devotion to serving our community. During my enlistment in the United States Air Force, I learned vital core values: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do. I have strived to live by these principles in both my private and professional life.
We are all called to serve, and I have found no greater calling than serving the families of Geneva County. I am deeply grateful for the trust and support you have placed in me over the years, and I remain committed to continuing to serve the people of this county with the same dedication and respect that this office deserves.
I humbly ask for your continued support and your vote in the upcoming election. Together, we can continue the work of serving our community with care and integrity.”
Donny Eric Adkinson
Geneva County Coroner

HEADLAND: This past week Survival Flight, the air transport medical helicopter stationed at Headland Airport, held a luncheon with a very important announcement.
Survival Flight seeing the need for emergency medical transport of injured K-9 Government Service K-9’s implemented a K-9 transport service by air. NOt all vet’s are equipped to medically treat in emergency situations K-9’s which are shot, stabbed or otherwise injured in the line of duty.
In order to make this a reality, it took the coordination of multiple parties. And one very important part was Republican Alabama State Rep. Rick Rehm.
After being contacted, Republican Alabama State Rep. Rick Rehm, which represents Henry and Houston County, began working with fellow legislators and developed legislation which allowed the emergency transport.
The agency with the injured K-9 will contact Survival Flight which will fly to the scene, take the handler and K-9, and transport by air to the nearest provider. A lot of time in Alabama that is Auburn University. If the handler is not available then another trained handler will fly along with the crew on Survival Flight.
Auburn University Vet School has embraced this idea and made it a reality.
While none involved has any desire for this to happen, prepardness is the key. And Survivial Flight and others made it a reality in the event an emergency happens.
Republican Alabama State Representative hit the ground running when elected. He makes almost all council meetings in Henry County and civic club meetings. When contacted, he works with local and Montgomery to come up with a solution. Assisting his was Alabama U.S. Representative Barry Moore and Aide Alex Reynolds.
THANKS for all you do.
The video opens with Dothan Police K-9 finding cocaine hidden and also in a take down.

DOTHAN: 09:39 AM Sharier AlQuan Caesar (25) of Greenville, North Carolina, the suspect in the attempted murder on Sunday at Wiregrass Commons Mall is in custody of Dothan Police Department.
Attorney Chris Williams, who Caesar turned himself into, turned him into Dothan Police Department this morning.
More details are expected to be released later.
UPDATED @ 11:51 AM
The suspect and attorney turned in at Houston County Sheriff Department at 411 N. Oates Street. Houston County Sheriff Captain James Ivey had a Houston County Sheriff Deputy transport the suspect to the Dothan Police Headquarters and turned custody over to Dothan Police.
After questioning and processing at Dothan Police the suspect will be transported to the Houston County Jail. All felonies aer required to be placed in the county jails. The Dothan Police policy, even when they arrest on a felony, they book into the Dothan City Jail first, in order for them to have their own set of arrest report, data on the person, fingerprints, pphotographs and DNA. After the processing the person on a felony is then transported to Houston County Jail where they process and if they have a bond, they can make bond. Most likely this case has a no bond. Within 72 hours of arrest the defendant will appear in before Houston County District Court Judge Benjamin Lewis for first appearance. He will be advised of his rights, the charges against him, can he afford an attorney and if not one will be appointed for him. If no bond or a bond he can not afford, his attorney can request a bond hearing which are normally held on Thursday’s. The defendant, or attorney has 30 days from arrest to request a preliminary hearing which is only a probale cause hearing. The rules of evidence do not apply in a preliminary hearing. Probably a crime was committed and probably this person did it. A preliminary hearing is only a fact finding hearing,not a innocent/guilty hearing.
When Dothan Police arrest on a misdemeanor offense, they are booked also into the Dothan City Jail. But can make bond at Dothan City Jail.
It gets confusing: Misdemeanor cases, unless as a companion to a felony, go to Dothan Municipal Court located at 210 N. St. Andrews. Felony cases go to Houston County Jail and then either in District or Circuit Court. If arrested on view or an arrest warrant – the case begins in District Court beofre Judge Lewis. In Alabama, all felonies must go before Grand Jury ( which in my opinion is a waste of time and money ), and if indicted the case goes to Circuit Court with one of the 5 Circuit Court Judges.
WHY IS GRAND JURY A WASTE? A group of 18 people, in a private room, secret, hear testimony from the prosecution. No defense witnesses. The defendant has the right to appear before the Grand Jury, but the the defendant attorney can not be present but the prosecutor can be. So no matter guilty or innocent, a person is a fool to appear without his legal counsel and the prosecutor can extract things to use against you. And court is seldom about the truth! The forperson of the Grand Jury is often times not aware, they are in charge and can tell the prosecutor to step outside. It is not the District Attorney who is to legally run the Grand Jury but the forperson. The District Attorney can not be in Grand Jury when they vote to indict. But if you hear only one side of the story, a Grand Jury can indict a ant for eating an elephant. But that is Alabama Law.
Remember, the United States spent $ 50 million dollars trying to indict President Bill Clinton. In Alabama, for less than $ 50 dollars, we could have had him indicted and probably on death row!!!
Sorry system,if it offends you, prove I am wrong.
Now if you are arrested on a Grand Jury indictment and had not been arrested, your case begins directly in Circuit Court.
Just a little info on how the system works.

ENTERPRISE: 07:44 AM Enterprise Fire, Enterprise Rescue and Enterprise Police are on a structure fire dispatched by Enterprise 911. The location is 708 Simmons Street in Enterprise.
On arrival of the first fire engine smoke was reported from the ridge line of the residence.
At 07:58 AM Enterprise Fire Engine Company reported fire under control.
Anyone with scene pictures TEXT RICKEY 334-790-1729.
