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JACKSON — Zymiria Powell was crowned the senior high school queen of the Greater Clarke-Washington Fair Monday to cap the fair’s annual pageants. Powell, the daughter of Allegra Powell, received a ...
LEROY — Jace Sellers was 8-of-13 passing for 233 yards and four touchdowns as No. 3-ranked Leroy ripped Millry 51-14 on Oct. 24 to finish the regular season undefeated with its third straight 1A ...
Ammunition and body armor were seized Monday night at a residence in Needham and a suspect was arrested after local law enforcement agencies were notified of credible threats against synagogues in ...
Setting the stage for a ghastly Halloween doesn’t have to break the bank. A little creativity can provide affordable decorations you can make on your own to add some spooktacular charm to your home.
Superstitions are something we all grew up with to some degree, especially in the South. Superstitions are part folk tale, part oral history and a part of each of our day to day lives. The little ...
A coworker and I were talking the other day about something she read on Facebook, a post in a parent group for one of our local school systems. A parent was fussing about a teacher, saying her child ...
Network for just $210 per week! Make one call to this newspaper (participating Ala-SCAN newspaper) or call 1-800-264-7043 to find out how easy it is to advertise statewide! BEAUTIFUL BATH UPDATES in ...
I went some places today, and in both places, there were people talking about the government. Not about the shutdown which is what you would expect they would be yammering about. No, what they were ...
The 2026 Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest has began accepting entries. The contest is a joint project between the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) and the Alabama Tourism ...
SNAP benefits will be suspended after Nov. 1 until the federal government reopens, according to the Alabama Department of Human Resources. Recipients can use benefits issued to their EBT card prior to ...
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