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Removal of Stephen Perkins memorial 'was not authorized' by Decatur police

Removal of Stephen Perkins memorial 'was not authorized' by Decatur police
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Hartselle police: Chiropractor ingested lead to allay suspicion - The Hartselle Enquirer

By Eric Fleischauer For the Enquirer A local chiropractor intentionally ingested lead to hide the fact that he had poisoned his wife with the substance, a Hartselle investigator said in a recent court filing. Brian Thomas Mann, 34, a Hartselle resident with a chiropractic business in Decatur, was arrested Sept. 2 after being indicted for […]

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Tornadoes hit Hartselle, Lacey's Spring; one dead - The Hartselle Enquirer

By Eric Fleischauer For the Enquirer Photos by Justin Powell and Mariann Parker An EF2 tornado that tore through Hartselle left one man dead Saturday, damaged dozens of homes, downed power lines and closed roads. The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office retrieved a 67-year-old man who was trapped when his trailer blew over into a tree […]

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Two Decatur employees out at city after disciplinary actions; 1 claims 'hostile work environment'

Two Decatur employees out at city after disciplinary actions; 1 claims ‘hostile work environment’ Posted May 09, 2021 Eric Fleischauer; The Decatur Daily, Ala. (TNS) The city of Decatur has only two workers in its Revenue Department after losing the office’s two most senior employees in late April following disciplinary actions that led the manager to retire early and the tax and license auditor to quit. Sal Jasso’s retirement as manager takes effect July 1, but he is using vacation time until then that otherwise would have been cashed out at his retirement. Julia Wells, former tax and license auditor, submitted a resignation letter April 27 that said she was leaving “due to a hostile work environment,” according to documents obtained by The Decatur Daily through a public records request.

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