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Caroleene Dobson focusing on prices, economy in District 2 congressional race
SUMMARY: WKRG News 5 is focusing on the upcoming election for Alabama’s Congressional District 2, primarily covering Mobile and surrounding areas. Republican candidate Carolene Dobson has gained attention after emerging from a crowded primary field. Raised on a farm in Beatrice, she attended Harvard and became a lawyer. Dobson describes her campaigning as tiring but inspiring, highlighting the resilience of District 2 residents. Her campaign themes include border security, the economy, and crime, addressing rising grocery prices. Support from current representative Barry Moore underscores confidence in Dobson’s ability to tackle inflation and prioritize American families if elected.
Caroleene Dobson has been crisscrossing the vast District 2 since this spring when she surprised many by emerging from a nine-candidate Republican field.
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Will it rain in Alabama on Halloween?
SUMMARY: “13 Alabama Ghosts” is a notable book frequently checked out by Alabama school kids, highlighting local ghost stories. As for the weather, it’s warm and dry, with current temperatures around 75ยฐF in Cullman and 78ยฐF in Birmingham, driven by a southern breeze causing dust and haze from small fires. Atmospheric conditions indicate isolated showers may develop, though high-pressure areas are blocking moisture from the Gulf. The rain forecast is limited, with slight chances for northwest Alabama. A mild Halloween is expected, with temperatures dropping to 61ยฐF overnight and a high of 83ยฐF on Thursday, followed by potential showers.
Will it rain in Alabama on Halloween?
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Candidates Seek Board Of Education Seat | October 29, 2024 | News 19 at 4 p.m.
SUMMARY: In the race for Marshall County Board of Education Place Two, parents and business owners are key voters. Republican candidate Terry Cantrell, a former teacher and coach with a history of serving on the board, aims to prioritize school safety, addressing concerns about student well-being, bullying, and hazing. Cantrell is running for the seat left vacant by long-serving board member Brian Hour, having previously held two terms from 2008 to 2020, including a seven-year tenure as board president. Both candidates emphasize the importance of ensuring a safe and supportive environment for students.
Parents and businesses are at the forefront for voters in the race for Marshall County Board of Education in place two.
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