Luverne’s James Gay and Kenneth Harden and Brantley’s Rachel Hudson earned degrees at Wallace Community College-Dothan’s ...
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen is reminding voters that a current physical government-issued photo ID — and voter ...
Luverne High School receives $29,000 Green Space grant, planting 25 trees on campus to develop an outdoor learning area with support from forestry and ...
Pastor Dunford Cole reflects on Ephesians 5:14, the Ascension, and how believers can wake from spiritual autopilot by staying ...
After Oreo the cat disappears for days, her return home becomes a reminder of the prodigal son and a call for wandering souls ...
Luverne marks Municipal Clerical Government Week, joining Gov. Kay Ivey’s May 3–9 proclamation to spotlight vital city hall ...
Alabama releases sample ballots for May 19 primary; polls open Tuesday 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., and registered voters must show photo ID at the polls. Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen released sample ...
Alabama’s agriculture commissioner warns hyperscale data centers threaten farmland, resources and rural communities, urging a ...
Highland Home and Brantley win area softball titles but see seasons end at regionals, with detailed stat lines in strikeouts ...
Crenshaw County honored first responders and law enforcement at a May 7 appreciation dinner, recognizing local officers, ...
As Mother's Day spending nears $38 billion, a minister urges families to trade pricey gifts for time, gratitude and simple ...
Luverne Public Library thanks the community for supporting its mission, spotlighting a successful “Steel Magnolias” Dinner ...