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Dothan proclaims Black History Month, Career and Technical Education Month and Arbor Day; names employee of the month and debuts citizen-engagement app

2221115 · February 5, 2025
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The Dothan City Commission issued proclamations recognizing Black History Month, Career and Technical Education Month and Arbor Day, honored an employee of the month, and announced a new citizen-engagement app during its February meeting.

The Dothan City Commission opened its February meeting with three proclamations: February 2025 was declared Black History Month, Career and Technical Education Month, and Arbor Day.

Black History Month: Mayor Mark Sliver read a proclamation recognizing February as Black History Month and thanked organizers and community partners. Anita Dawkins, representing the Black History Gala, spoke after the proclamation and thanked the commission for the recognition, saying the observance is "more than a month of celebration" and a "continuous acknowledgment of resilience" that should be honored beyond the month itself.

Career and Technical Education Month: School leaders and students joined the commission for the Career and Technical Education Month proclamation. Dothan City Schools Superintendent Dr. Dennis Coe, workforce…

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