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Between midnight and daylight on one Nov. 1, Nell Adams gave birth to the only child she and Dick Adams ever had.
Enterprise to start testing fire hydrants on Monday, November 2nd
October 30, 2009- The City of Enterprise Fire Department will begin their annual fire hydrant flow testing on Monday, November 2. Testing will start inside the circle and then move outward.
In Enterprise contractor explains how to do business with Rucker
To encourage and solicit new contractor sources was one of the reasons officials of Fort Rucker's Directorate of Contracting accepted Enterprise Mayor Kenneth Boswell's invitation to meet with local business people Wednesday afternoon.
Congressman Bright in Wiregrass Area Saturday
Congressman Bobby Bright will be in the Second Congressional District on Saturday to attend events and meet with constituents.
Main Street Enterprise to Undergo Major Changes.
Enterprise, AL- The a oeCity of Progressa is looking to make progress on ita s downtown area.
Enterprise schools kick off Red Ribbon Week
National Red Ribbon Week began after the kidnapping, torture and brutal murder of a Drug Enforcement Administration agent in 1985.
Industrial Park receives "AdvantageSite" designation
The Yancey Parker Industrial Park has received state recognition with its designation as an Alabama AdvantageSite.
Enterprise Fall Festival Tomorrow
North Main Street, South Main Street and College Street. That where over 130 vendors will be set up at the Boll Weevil Fall Festival downtown Saturday.
AUSA banquet held in Enterprise
The banquet is held to honor corporate sponsors who donate money to support soldiers.
Homeless shelter discussed during Enterprise meeting
Michelle Mann/mmann@eprisenow.com The Reverends Mary Chestnut, left, and George Abott ask Enterprise City Councilmen for a extra time to find placement for the 21 people living in a homeless shelter on West Watts Street that was deemed by the city not safe for habitation.
The Enterprise Police Department is investigating an armed robbery that occurred today at 4 am.
Enterprise honors patrolman for military service
Enterprise Mayor Kenneth Boswell, left, recognizes Police Patrolman Tomas Arias and his wife Rachel during a Yellow Ribbon ceremony at Tuesday's City Council Meeting.
UPDATE 3 One Dead In Level Plains Home Invasion
Viewed: 10251 Posted by: RStokes thehoustonnewspaper@yahoo.com 334-790-1729 Date: Oct 18 2009 11:21 PM LEVEL PLAINS: Responding to an emergency call for help, Level Plains Police has found one black male subject dead.
Enterprise Police Arrest Murder/Robbery Suspect
The Enterprise Police Department has arrested TORINO D. GRANT for Fugitive from Justice.
Enterprise Chamber Retiree Picnic-in-the-Park a Success
Retirees are one of the fastest growing segments of Enterprise's population, according to Chamber of Commerce President Phil Thomas, and a large group of those retirees turned out Thursday for a picnic in their honor at the Enterprise Recreational Complex on Highway 167.
Authorities Arrest Fourth And Final Suspect in Cottondale Murder
The fourth and final suspect in last month's murder of an elderly Cottondale man has been captured in Alabama.
Enterprise man convicted of wife's death
An Enterprise man was found guilty Thursday on a murder charge in the 2008 shooting death of his wife at their North Rawls Street home.
Civilian, military coexistence focus of Enterprise land use study meeting
Civilian communities need to grow and the military needs to train. How those two "needs" can can coexist was the purpose of a third and final Joint Land Use Study Meeting in Enterprise on Thursday evening.
Enterprise water system expansion in plans
The Enterprise Water Board is one step closer to making additions to the system.
Downtown Enterprise renovations start Friday
The second phase of a Main Street facelift begins Friday and downtown merchants learned Tuesday they may be temporarily inconvenienced by the project.
Enterprise: Jury hears police interview tape of victim before her death
Following a 2008 shooting, an Enterprise woman told police in a taped interview conducted shortly before she died that she was shot by her husband.
Anderson announces candidacy for district attorney spot
When Pike County District Attorney Gary McAliley announced his retirement last week, he said it was time for a oeyoung folksa to take over.
Enterprise downtown project raises concerns from store owners
Main Street in downtown Enterprise is getting a facelift, both north and south of the Boll Weevil monument.
Wiregrass schools stretch budgets because of proration
School systems across Alabama are making budget adjustments to offset the 7 and a half percent proration announced earlier this month.
Enterprise Junior High Teacher and husband arrested on domestic violence charge
An Enterprise Junior High School teacher and her husband were arrested early Sunday morning and charged with domestic violence harressment.
Enterprise Extra Mile Award Winner
Enterprise Police Department Animal Control Officer Mike Kelley, left, was presented the "Extra Mile" Award by Mayor Kenneth Boswell, center, as Police Chief T.D. Jones looks on during a city council meeting Tuesday.
Enterprise Mayor Addresses Road Complaints Again
The condition of a dirt road was again the subject of discussion at an Enterprise City Council meeting.
Enterprise Junior High special education teacher arrested
An Enterprise Junior High teacher and her husband have been arrested on domestic violence charges.
Public Invited to Land Use study meeting in Enterprise
A Joint Land Use Study public meeting is scheduled for Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 6:00pm at the Enterprise Civic Center, 2401 Neal Metcalf Road .
Enterprise Fire Safety Week Proclaimed
Enterprise Mayor Kenneth Boswell, second from right, honored Enterprise firefighters at a council meeting Tuesday evening in recognition of National Fire Safety Week.
Enterprise man claims war a burn pitsa caused illness in Afghanistan
Richard Guilmette was once a physically fit personal trainer at Gold's Gym, active in taekwondo and kickboxing.
12th Circuit gets federal funds to fight drug related crimes
Drug related crimes aren't confined to big cities, small communities face the same problems.
Breast Cancer Forum pushes early detection
Studies show that one in every eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer.
Enterprise Lions Club Golf Tournament
You can tee off with the Enterprise Lions Club this week. They're holding agolf tournament Thursday, October 8th at the Enterprise Country Club.
Medical Center Enterprise hosts Healthy Woman Program
Women make 70 percent of the health care decisions in the home, according to Medical Center Enterprise CEO Jeff Brannon.
Enterprise Career Fair postponed
The Enterprise Chamber of Commerce Career Expo that was planned for October 8th has been postponed till the Spring.
Enterprise Chamber volunteer award named for Fuentes
A longtime volunteer and civic leader was recognized for her service to the community as outgoing Chamber of Commerce Chairman Robbin Thompson announced the volunteer of the year award will be named in her honor.
When Fox Metcalf brought his family to Enterprise to join his cousin, Ray Metcalf Sr., in business in 1949, in all likelihood, he didn't even think beyond the first year or two.
Enterprise celebrates retiree month by retiree picnic
Enterprise Mayor Kenneth Boswell signed a proclamation today declaring October as Retiree Month in the city.