Home The Enterprise Ledger - Thu Nov 19
A New Brockton woman was taken into custody by police Monday in a Coffee County courtroom for allegedly taking $93,000 from Tri-County Property Management in Enterprise, where she was employed at one time.
Dog Food Drive puts Alabama fans against Auburn fans.WTVY Dothan - Thu Nov 19
This holiday season, EXIT Success Realty in Enterprise doesn't want to leave the animals out of the holiday feast.
Dothan man acquitted of sex charges facing new sex chargesDothan Eagle - Wed Nov 18
A man acquitted in Dale County earlier this month for felony sodomy and rape charges now faces similar charges involving the same victim in Coffee County, according to authorities.
Dog Food Drive puts Alabama fans against Auburn fans.WTVY Dothan - Wed Nov 18
This holiday season, EXIT Success Realty in Enterprise doesn't want to leave the animals out of the holiday feast.
$5,000 in unclaimed IRS checks in Coffee CountyHome The Enterprise Ledger - Wed Nov 18
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for a few good men and women to whom the agency owes money.
U.S. Supreme Court will rule on death penalty for Billy Joe Magwood...Birmingham News Online - Mon Nov 16
This is an undated family photo of former Coffee County Sheriff C.F. "Neil" Grantham holding his grandson Sean.
What could happen with appeal?Troy Messenger - Sat Nov 14
Brundidge City Councilman Arthur Lee Griffin was found guilty of assault third degree by a Coffee County District Court judge Thursday.
Arrested for Rape of an Eight Year Old ChildRickeyStokesNews.com - Fri Nov 13
Dothan Police Investigators responded to Enterprise Alabama and arrested Hispanic male Jesus Torras, 35 years of age of East Main Street in Dothan.
New name change for Enterprise collegeHome The Enterprise Ledger - Fri Nov 13
Enterprise-Ozark Community College is now a thing of the past. The school, which opened in Enterprise in 1964, had its name changed to Enterprise State Community College Thursday when the State Board of Education decided against splitting the school into Enterprise and Ozark campuses.
Alabama board wona t split Enterprise-Ozark CollegeWVTM-TV Birmingham - Fri Nov 13
The State Board of Education has decided not to split Enterprise-Ozark Community College into two schools.
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