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Police find propane, gasoline and fireworks in Decatur man's apartment after explosion
    An 81-year-old man who blew himself up with a homemade bomb Monday night may have intended to do much more damage, authorities said. Larry Gene Thurman, who died in the explosion Monday night at Summer Manor ...
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Dothan man gets 25-year prison term on 07 September 2010, 19.11 by Eddie Lewis in News
Dothan man gets 25-year prison term
A Headland woman testified in court Tuesday about how she covered her face with her hands and arms as a man attacked her during a robbery. The woman recalled several details during the sentencing hearing for 20-year-o...
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Investigators: Dispute with Roller Derby team led to pipe bomb attack on 05 September 2010, 16.03 by Eddie Lewis in News
Investigators: Dispute with Roller Derby team led to pipe bomb attack
MOBILE, Ala. — A woman whose roommate was kicked off of a women’s roller derby team sought vengeance by setting off a pipe bomb at the skating rink and trying to set fire to a team member’s home, federal investigato...
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Fatal Shooting! on 05 September 2010, 15.52 by Eddie Lewis in News
Fatal Shooting!
On September 5, 2010 at approximately 5:30 a.m. the Houston County Sheriff's Office responded to a shooting call at 504 Whitaker Rd. Pansey, Al. Houston County Deputies arrived on scene and discovered Ricky Joe Ingram ...
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Debate 2010 Continues, This Tuesday with the Candidates for District Attorney on 05 September 2010, 09.59 by Eddie Lewis in News
Debate 2010 Continues, This Tuesday with the Candidates for District Attorney
Tune in Tuesday at 7pm for our 2nd Live Debate for the District Attorneys office. Send in your questions to be read by the candidates to election2010@wkni.net . The candidates will be allowed to read and answer questions th...
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Error in ADEM review of landfill indicated arsenic; other testing continues on 05 September 2010, 09.05 by Eddie Lewis in News
Error in ADEM review of landfill indicated arsenic; other testing continues
BAY MINETTE, Alabama — An enforcement letter ordering future action to correct arsenic detected in groundwater tested at Magnolia Landfill came from misinterpreted data, according to officials. A letter sent by the Ala...
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Alabama Supreme Court justice failed to disclose Greenetrack ties before election
Alabama Supreme Court Justice Glenn Murdock, who has written at least two key opinions concerning the state’s gambling controversy, did legal work for a co-owner of the Greenetrack dog track and casino prior to his elec...
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Man gets 187-year sentence for child pornography production, possession on 04 September 2010, 19.51 by Eddie Lewis in News
Man gets 187-year sentence for child pornography production, possession
A Houston County judge gave a Cottonwood man a 187-year prison sentence Friday for the possession and production of child pornography. Circuit Court Judge Larry Anderson sentenced Michael Timothy Benefield, 47, of McCoy...
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Man killed in Tractor roll over accident on 04 September 2010, 09.27 by Eddie Lewis in News
Man killed in Tractor roll over accident
An elderly New Harmony man died Wednesday after the tractor he was driving rolled over on top of him, trapping him in a pond.Bobby Standridge, 81, was pronounced dead at his home, early Wednesday morning by DeKalb Coroner T...
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Surgeon accused in kidnapping case on 04 September 2010, 09.11 by Eddie Lewis in News
Surgeon accused in kidnapping case
A Birmingham orthopedic surgeon is charged with first-degree kidnapping after an altercation with the mother of his toddler child.   Jeffrey Todd Smith, 43, of Vestavia Hills, turned himself in to Jefferson County sher...
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Boy Scouts of America Celebrates 100 years PDF Print E-mail
Written by Eddie Lewis   
Sunday, 07 February 2010 23:34

 

DOTHAN EAGLE

Seventy-five of the 100 years that Boy Scouts of America have been in existence, Eagle Scout Ted Spangenberg has been a member.
He celebrated the organization’s anniversary today on Sunday at Landmark Park with dozens of other boy scouts. The event featured exhibits and a celebration of the boy scouts in and around Dothan.
Spangenberg, of Chipley, Fla., said much about the boy scouts have changed since he first joined in Miami at the age of 10.
“It’s moved from a more rural thing to more of an urban thing. A lot of badges were dropped because of their rural origin. Now you have them for electronics, ministry,” Spangenberg said.
“To get a merit badge I had to identify 50 different birds. Things like that have changed.”
The long service of Spangenberg and others is what inspired other scouts like 17-year-old Life Scout Joshua Brien of Marianna, Fla., to stay involved. 
“It’s taught me a lot of values. It’s really nice to be in touch with nature and go into the woods and learn,” Brien said. 
Boys Scouts of America was founded Feb. 8, 1910, under the laws of the District of Columbia, according to the organization’s Web site. Membership passed 1 million in 1935 and more than 20 million had joined by the 1950s. 
Membership now stands around 4 million, according to the scouts’ application online.
Eleven-year-old James Sanchez of Dothan Troop 106 had just moved from the Cub Scouts as he celebrated on Sunday. 
He said he looked forward to learning the history of Boy Scouts.
Thirteen-year-old Josiah Jackson agreed.
Jamie Sanchez said she encouraged her children to participate in Boy Scouts because of the lessons learned.
“I didn’t want them to be the kind of kids that just sit at home in front of video games. The good thing about the troop they’re in is they earn their own money, so they learn to value and appreciate more,” she said.
The Boy Scouts’ mission is to prepare members to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the organization, according to the Web site.