BY ED HOWELLDAILY MOUNTAIN [email protected] DORA – In discussing city park projects, Mayor Randy Stephens talked about how difficult it has become to get goods and services with labor and […]
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Dora council looks at spraying to cut down on mowing
Dora City Council members suggested at the July 22 council meeting that secondary roads could be sprayed, suggesting it would give city crews more time rather than cutting the roads
Dora council discusses upgrading to four fields
The Dora City Council on July 22 heard a proposal to rework and add to the city’s ballfields fields so that it would have four fields – and the ability to draw tournaments to the city.
Dora to loan Sumiton 30 football helmets
The Dora City Council agreed to allow Sumiton to borrow 30 Dora football helmets for its city football league program this year, provided Sumiton helps pay for the reconditioning of the helmets
Dora graduate hired as meteorologist in Kentucky
A Dora High School graduate is now working as an on-air meteorologist — only four short years after receiving his high school diploma.
Stephens: No changes involving Highway 78 bridge
BY ED HOWELLDAILY MOUNTAIN [email protected] DORA – No changes have taken place in terms of the fate of the U.S. Highway 78 bridge that is near Horse Creek Golf Course, […]
Dora to take credit cards to pay fines
BY ED HOWELLDAILY MOUNTAIN [email protected] DORA – The Dora City Council agreed Thursday to get a credit card system that can allow remote payment of fines, as well as credit […]
Dora gets $63,723 FEMA grant for fire equipment
BY ED HOWELLDAILY MOUNTAIN [email protected] DORA – Mayor Randy Stephens announced the city had been awarded a $63,723.81 Federal Emergency Management Agency grant to obtain needed equipment for firemen. “Our […]