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Andalusia / Alabama / United States
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The Covington County Health Department is governed by Covington County in Alabama, which offers a range of municipal and administrative services. The Covington County Health Department provides a variety of health care services, including cancer detection, breast examination and mammography referral. The department offers skilled nursing, immunization, psychosocial assessment, and respite, home and personal care services. It also provides nutrition and private water well testing services. The department additionally offers physical, speech, occupational, respiratory and infusion therapies. It issues birth and death certificates. The Covington County Health Department is responsible for the installation and repair of on-site sewage disposal systems.
Dothan / Alabama / United States
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Formed in 1903, from portions of Henry, Dale as well as Geneva counties, Houston County is one of the youngest counties in Alabama. Based in Dothan, Ala., the county is into the field of agriculture, where it grows peanuts, cotton and corn being one of the most principal crops. Houston County is also engaged in growing small grains, melons and vegetables. Beef cattle, hogs and dairy cattle are the main livestock activity in the county.
Fairhope / Alabama / United States
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Fairhope High School offers education to students in grades nine through 12. The school offers a variety of classes, such as reading, mathematics, music, and physical and health education. The school also offers programs in speech and languages. It provides special classes for visually impaired students. Its facilities include a reader s room, classrooms, computer labs, a library and conference room with laser printers. It offers various advanced placement courses in pre-calculus, English, calculus American history, chemistry, Spanish, physics, art and biology. It also offers sports activities, such as tennis, football, soccer, basketball, golf and baseball. It provides technology classes to students and is located in Fairhope, Ala.
Ashville / Alabama / United States
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The Primary Mission of the St. Clair County Day Program, Inc is to prevent juvenile crime in the County and to provide a positive, cost-effective alternative to incarceration. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The St. Clair County Day Program, Inc is an innovative Department of Youth Services licensed day treatment facility for seventy-five (75) high-risk adolescents and their families. Implementation of the program is the result of community concern for increased school dropout rates, high juvenile crime statistics, and strain experienced by the juvenile court. Adolescents, ages 11-18 are ordered to attend the program by the St. Clair County Juvenile Court Judge. One probation officer provides supervision for all students during their involvement in the program. The Day Program provides direct services to these high-risk adolescents and their families. These services include Academic Remediation, GED Preparation, Behavior Management, ROPES course training, Parent Project education, along with individual, group and family counseling. The services a student receives are outlined and individually tailored to address the factors putting them at risk. This outline includes primarily academic and clinical goals that formulate an individualized success plan. The Day Program operates on a year-round basis. Students attend the program, Monday through Friday from 8: 00 a.m. to 2: 45 p.m. Office hours are from 7: 30 a.m. to 3: 30 p.m. Services are provided by a staff composed of professionals in the fields of counseling and education. Funding for the program is the result of a countywide collaborative effort including the United Way of Central Alabama and various grant sources. The academic portion of the program currently consists of five (5) master and bachelor level certified instructors, one (1) part-time GED Instructor and one (1) part-time art instructor. St. Clair County School System employs two (2) of the full-time instructors. Bridge, Inc provides three (2) full-time counselors, Eastside Mental Health allocates approximately ten (10) hours of services each week. Additional clinical services include one (1) clinical coordinator/prevention counselor and one (1) bachelor level counselor/prevention specialist. A school-based prevention effort launched by the agency, employs a counselor/case manager in a St. Clair County Middle School. A juvenile services case manager provides linkage to other services available in the community, along with aftercare and follow-up of all participants. A community service coordinator supervises all court ordered community service hours completeed on site. The administrative staff consists of an administrative assistant, whose salary is provided by a juvenile court service fund and a director who is employed by Pell City School System.
Montgomery / Alabama / United States
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A County Older Than the State. Montgomery County is the fourth largest of the 67 counties in the state of Alabama. The Countys population, according to the 2000 census was 223,510. Hernando DeSoto and his troops passed near Montgomery, Ala., in the autumn of 1540. Settlers first began to populate the area in the early 1800s and the county of Montgomery was created by an Act of the Legislature of the Mississippi Territory on December 6, 1816. Montgomery County was named in memory of Major Lemuel P. Montgomery, of Virginia, who fell at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814. The City of Montgomery, which became the county seat in 1822, was built on the side of the Indian town Ikanatchati, which means red ground, and Towasa on a high red bluff known to Alibamu Indians as Chunnaanaauga Chatty.
Ozark / Alabama / United States
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"The Mission of the Dale County Sheriffs Office exists within the purpose of the office itself. To provide fair, honest, impartial and professional Law Enforcement services to all citizens of Dale County, Alabama. We accomplish this mission by striving to do our best to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and the laws of the State of Alabama. We also believe that our primary obligation is to the citizens who, by their will, allow us to serve and protect."
Summerdale / Alabama / United States
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The Baldwin County Solid Waste Department performs disposal and recycling services for residents in Baldwin County, Ala. The department is comprised of Magnolia Landfill, MacBride Landfill, Bay Minette Transfer Station, Eastfork Landfill, Redhill Landfill and the billing division located at the Central Annex Building in Robertsdale, Ala. Its collection crews operated Monday through Friday. The Baldwin County Solid Waste Department also maintains recycling drop-off sites at locations throughout the county. It schedules special collections for bulky items. A bulky pickup collects yard debris and white goods limited to furniture, appliances, mattresses and water heaters. The Baldwin County Solid Waste Department is based in Summerdale, Ala.
Grove Hill / Alabama / United States
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The Clarke County Board of Education is a part of the Clarke County School District and works for the overall development of the school district. The district includes several schools that offer educational programs to students in kindergarten through grade 12. The school district employs counselors, custodians, cafeteria workers, paraprofessionals and speech therapists. The district s schools libraries stock fiction works, folktales, informational nonfiction, biographies, autobiographies, plays and poems. The schools offer educational classes in a variety of subjects, such as math, science, social studies, reading, writing, spelling, music, vocabulary, art, and health and physical education. The Clarke County Board of Education is located in Grove Hill, Ala.
Florence / Alabama / United States
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The mission of the Lauderdale County Sheriffs Office is to preserve and protect life, property and the rights of all citizens of Lauderdale County in accordance with the laws of the State of Alabama and the United States. This mission is preformed by professional law enforcement officers who are highly trained and dedicated to maintaining the highest level of public trust. We are ever moving toward the reduction of crime and continually adjust our operational strategy to meet the future requirements of our community. For this mission we dedicate our efforts to protect and serve Lauderdale County Citizens.
Lafayette / Alabama / United States
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The Chambers County Board of Education operates Chambers County School System, which serves more than 4,300 students and employs over 600 full- and part-time employees in nearly 10 schools and a career technical center. Chambers County Board of Education operates a range of departments, including curriculum, finance, food services, information technology, human resources and transportation. The Chambers County Board of Education administers the transportation department that operates a fleet of more than 60 buses. It also supports the health services and child nutrition departments that offer various medical and health care programs. The board additionally operates curriculum and instruction, as well as communications departments. The Chambers County Board of Education is located in Lafayette, Ala.
Montgomery / Alabama / United States
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Montgomery County Sheriffs Office is a team of more than 115 deputies, over 80 officers and clerical employees. The office operates an administrative division that provides school security, traffic enforcement, dispatching and community education services. Montgomery County Sheriffs Office also operates a legal service division that issues warrants and provides identification, record keeping, bookkeeping and court security services. Its detention facility offers the patrolling of halls and control stations. The office maintains a medical unit, multipurpose, cell and observation rooms and pharmacy, medical and dental areas. Montgomery County Sheriffs Office also provides protection from explosions. It administers a community outreach program and is a part of Montgomery County.
Huntsville / Alabama / United States
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The Madison County 911 Center is a computer-aided dispatch system that handles emergency and non-emergency calls for fire rescue and abatement, police calls and ambulance services. The center is under the command of the captain of the Huntsville Police Department. Its staff is comprised of several shift supervisors, more than 30 dispatchers and personnel that take calls. Each shift is manned throughout the day and night by several dispatchers and a call taker. The center dispatches police units, processes field events, and maintains and monitors radio contact with officers in the field. The Madison County 911 Center is headquartered in Huntsville, Ala.