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Alabama woman finds her 4-month-old puppy decapitated, dismembered

Alabama woman finds her 4-month-old puppy decapitated, dismembered Updated 7:33 AM; By Amy Henderson The Cullman Times, Ala. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services A Cullman County resident had a grisly discovery when one of her dogs didn’t come in when she got home last Thursday. Beretta, a four-month-old female Belgian malinois, had been decapitated and dismembered, said owner Crystal Eubanks. Eubanks said she left her County Road 813 home in the Spring Hill community at 7 a.m. last Thursday and Beretta was in the pen with three of her German Shepherds. When she got home around 9 that night, she said she fed her two shepherds that were in the house and called for the ones outside to come in. When the other dogs came in through a ramp that leads from the pen into the house, Beretta was not with them. “Usually she’s first in line,” said Eubanks.

Here are changes coming to Alabama schools as legislators consider final bills

Here are changes coming to Alabama schools as legislators consider final bills AL.com 2 hrs ago Trisha Powell Crain, al.com © Mike Cason | mcason/al.com A barrier gate guards the driveway of the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery. With one day left in Alabama’s 2021 legislative session, Gov. Kay Ivey and the legislature still have a passel of education-related bills to consider. Eight have been approved by lawmakers and are awaiting Ivey’s signature, while 22 have already been signed. Sixteen are awaiting action by lawmakers and still have a chance of passage. And 30 didn’t make it, either dying for lack of action or purposely postponed.

Governor Ivey signs wine delivery, daylight saving time bills into law

Governor Ivey signs wine delivery, daylight saving time bills into law Alabama State Capitol (Source: Todd Stacey Alabama Daily News) By Anna Mahan | May 13, 2021 at 5:59 PM CDT - Updated May 13 at 6:04 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAFF) - Thursday was a busy day in Montgomery as Governor Ivey signed a few bills into law. The first of those was House Bill 437, the wine shipment bill. “I want to first thank Representative Terri Collins for putting this legislation forward because it is certainly something the people of Alabama want available to them,” Gov. Ivey said. “Thank you to all involved in putting together a good, clean bill. We are moving Alabama with the times, and I am proud to officially make the wine shipment bill law.”

16 students commit at Cullman Co Schools 1st military signing day

16 students commit at Cullman Co. Schools 1st military signing day Cullman Co. Military Signing Day By WBRC Staff | May 12, 2021 at 4:28 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 4:43 PM CULLMAN, Ala. (WBRC) - More than a dozen students from Cullman Co. Schools made a big step towards their futures today, by signing to serve in various branches of the military during the schools system’s first ever Military Signing Day. 16 students signed signed during the special ceremony and the Alabama Army National Guard, Army, Marines, and Navy were all represented. Cullman Co. Military Signing Day Cullman Co. Military Signing Day Cullman Co. Military Signing Day

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