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  2. Don Leslie Michael - Wikipedia

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    Michael joined the Army from Montgomery, Alabama in 1966, [1] and by April 8, 1967, was serving as a Specialist Four in Company C, 4th Battalion, 503d Infantry, 173d Airborne Brigade. On that day, in the Republic of Vietnam , he single-handedly destroyed a Viet Cong bunker and was then mortally wounded while chasing the retreating enemy soldiers.

  3. Mel Showers - Wikipedia

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    Melvin J. Showers (1946 – October 19, 2024) was an American journalist and news presenter. He is best known for his work at WKRG-TV in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama. In his early life, Showers worked in the military as an Intelligence Analyst in the Far East, Middle East, and other territories. Upon his return stateside, he started his ...

  4. Lexington, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is a town in Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Florence–Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Statistical Area known as "The Shoals". It incorporated in 1959. [3] As of the 2010 census, the population of the town is 735, down from 840 in 2000.

  5. Longtime Lexington TV anchor leaving air for ‘some of best ...

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    A longtime Lexington television anchor is leaving the air, at least for now. Nancy Cox, evening news anchor of NBC affiliate WLEX-TV 18, announced on Monday night that she is taking a leave of ...

  6. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Republican: Huntsville 1816 [11] Alabama Time-Piece: Aldrich: 1895 1902 [12] American Star [13] Sheffield Baptist Leader [13] Birmingham Birmingham Iron Age: Birmingham 1874 [14] Birmingham Post-Herald [15] Birmingham Ceased in 2005 Cahawba Press and Alabama Intelligencer: 1819 [11] Geneva County Reaper: Geneva: 1901 Ceased in 2024 ...

  7. WMOI - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] [6] In 1977, the station's call sign was changed to WDRL, and in 1981 its call sign was changed to WMOI. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On October 3, 2018, WPW Broadcasting announced a sale of their Monmouth stations WMOI, WRAM , and WRAM's translator at 94.1, to Monmouth-based Robbins-Treat Resources, LLC for $168,000.

  8. Walter McMillian - Wikipedia

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    Walter "Johnny D." McMillian (October 27, 1941 – September 11, 2013) [1] was a pulpwood worker from Monroeville, Alabama, who was wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

  9. Lexington Herald-Leader - Wikipedia

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    The Herald-Leader was created by a 1983 merger of the Lexington Herald and the Lexington Leader. The story of the Herald begins in 1870 with a paper known as the Lexington Daily Press. In 1895, a descendant of that paper was first published as the Morning Herald, later to be renamed the Lexington Herald in 1905.