Shaun Mendis

Trump Revives Presidential Fitness Test for Schoolchildren

(WDNews) President Donald Trump announced plans on Thursday to bring back the Presidential Fitness Test for American schoolchildren, reviving a program that has been ...

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Have a Horse Worth Showing Off? Your Photo Could Make the 2026 Calendar

DOTHAN, AL (WDNews) — Local horse owners are urged to participate in the 2026 Calendar Photo Contest, which is currently accepting entries for the ...

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Driver Walks Away from Rollover Crash Near Cottonwood

COTTONWOOD, AL (WDNews) — Early Thursday morning, emergency personnel were called to a rollover accident involving a single vehicle on South County Road 55 ...

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Dothan Municipal Candidates Share Visions for City’s Future at Public Forum

Dothan, Ala. (WDNews) During a public discussion on Monday night, candidates for Dothan’s mayor, city commission, and school board took the stage to discuss ...

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Purple Paint Marks Mean ‘No Trespassing’ Under Alabama Law

DOTHAN, AL (WDNews) — When it comes to using purple paint to indicate property lines, landowners in Alabama have a special choice. These symbols ...

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One Box Narcan Program Expands in Wiregrass

A local charity is stepping up its efforts to address the opioid issue in the Wiregrass by giving away free Narcan and introducing a ...

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Research group creates new dehydration sensor at UT

A wearable prototype sensor that monitors human dehydration was created by a UT research team. In order to help athletes and workers fight dehydration ...

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What comes after the walk

Many students view graduation as the beginning of something new, such as graduate school, a job offer, or a well-defined path. However, a rising ...

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Non-citizen student eligibility for state financial aid jeopardized amid ongoing institutional changes following repeal of Texas Dream Act

Editor’s Note: One of the authors of this piece was once employed at The Daily Texan. The Daily Texan does not agree with the ...

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Environmental Protection Agency begins Office of Research and Development closure

On July 18, the EPA stated that it would start laying off employees and dissolving its Office of Research and Development. According to the ...

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