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WDHN, along with recently acquired Fox affiliate WZDX in Huntsville (which Nexstar would later sell in 2019 to Tegna in order to acquire Tribune Media, owner of WHNT-TV), became a part of "Nexstar Media Group" and joined a cluster of stations Nexstar would own in Alabama including WIAT in Birmingham and WKRG-TV in Mobile, as well as WRBL in ...
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Dothan is served by a daily newspaper, the Dothan Eagle, [55] a weekly newspaper, the Dothan Progress, [56] and a blog, Rickey Stokes News. [57] It has four television stations, WRGX-LD 23 , [58] WDFX 34 , [59] WDHN 18 and the oldest television station in southeastern Alabama, WTVY 4 (CBS/MyNetworkTV/CW). WOW!
It weakened into a tropical storm and moved over Florida. Then Danny began to move over Alabama and weakened into a tropical depression. However, tropical depressions can still cause rain (Tropical Depression Sixteen – 2008) and Danny was among them. Dauphin Island recorded 37.75 inches of rain. Mobile County recorded 43 inches.
Dothan National Golf Club is located in Dothan, Alabama. The golf course was built in 1968 by golf course architect Bob Simmons. Simmons designed and built golf courses for 30 years before his death in 1986. Dothan National Golf Club was originally named Olympia Spa and under that moniker played host to the 1974 SEC Collegiate Golf Championship ...
The newspaper was founded in 1908. [2] It was owned by the Thomson Corporation until 2000, when it was sold to Media General. [3] [4]In 2012, Media General sold most of its newspapers, including the Eagle, to Berkshire Hathaway. [5]
Approximately 2,000 athletes, coaches, team staff and officials participated in the 2008 Arctic Winter Games in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories in Canada, celebrating the 20th event. The 2008 games took place from March 9 through March 15. Events were held in and around the city of Yellowknife.
An additional 400 stores were scheduled to close announced in February 2008, followed by another 160 stores were scheduled to close announced in April 2008 during the bankruptcy reorganization. [11] Movie Gallery emerged from Chapter 11 in May 2008 [ 8 ] and appointed C. J. Gabriel, Jr. as the new chief executive officer.