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AL divided up into 5 new Medicaid recipient regions

MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA)- Alabama's Public Health Officer unveiled the new map for Medicaid recipients in the state.

The state will be divided into five regions. Each region has a different cost per Medicaid recipient, and no two regions are the same size.

"This isn't a perfect map" Dr. Don Williamson, Alabama's Public Health Officer said. "I hope that everyone is equally unhappy."

Each region, currently referred to as A, B, C, D and E, will have at least one Regional Care Organization, or RCO operating within it. The Medicaid reform law that the Alabama Legislature passed last month allows for more than one RCO to operate in a given region.

[DOCUMENT: The 5 Regions (.pdf)]

USACRC assumes lead in parachute accident investigation

FORT RUCKER, AL - The U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center deployed a Centralized Accident Investigation team to lead the inquiry into last week's fatal mishap involving a U.S. Army Ranger at Fort Stewart, Ga.

The CAI team is comprised of experts in safety, maintenance, operations and training. Its mission is to examine the facts and circumstances surrounding the accident and make recommendations to prevent future accidents. The investigation report will be used within the Department of Defense for accident prevention purposes only.

Dale County volunteer fire departments receive state funds

Dale County volunteer fire departments were recently presented with a portion of state grant funds through the Alabama Forestry Commission at McLin's restaurant in Daleville June 13... Read More

ADPH urges local healthcare providers to join coalition

Representatives from the Alabama Department of Public Health discussed the creation of healthcare coalitions during the quarterly All Hazards Meeting on June 11... Read More

Elba teen killed in 1-vehicle crash

Elba teen killed in 1-vehicle crash

COFFEE CO., AL (WSFA) - A single-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon claimed the life of an Elba teen.

Ryan Dale Allen, 19, was killed when the 2008 Nissan Titan he was driving ran off the road and overturned. 

Allen, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. 

The crash occurred at approximately 3:35 p.m. on Coffee County 345 five miles north of Elba.

Although circumstances surrounding the crash are under investigation, Alabama State Troopers say speed was a factor. 

Nothing further is available pending an investigation.

Alabama releases 2011-2012 graduation rates for Elba City Schools

Alabama releases 2011-2012 graduation rates for Elba City Schools
The Alabama Department of Education has released graduation rates for the 2011-2012 school year. The state of Alabama had a graduation rate of 75%. The total graduation rate for Elba City Schools was 65% The graduation rate for individual city schools is as follows: 
  • Elba High School 65%
 Source: Alabama Department of Education

Alabama releases 2011-2012 graduation rates for Enterprise City Schools

Alabama releases 2011-2012 graduation rates for Enterprise City Schools
The Alabama Department of Education has released graduation rates for the 2011-2012 school year. The state of Alabama had a graduation rate of 75%. The total graduation rate for Enterprise City Schools was 88% The graduation rate for individual city schools is as follows: 
  • Enterprise High School - 88%
 Source: Alabama Department of Education