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Piedmont Police Stats for April 2023

Piedmont Stats

Piedmont, AL – The City of Piedmont Police Department lists their activity for the public to view. Within this report are some abbreviations that may not be known to everyone. F.T.A – Failure to Appear, someone did not go to a court date and a judge has issued a warrant for their arrest. F.T.P. – Failure […]

U.S. Senator Katie Britt Joins Bipartisan Legislation to Support American Manufacturers

U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Tammy Baldwin Join Bipartisan Legislation To Crack Down On Trade Cheats And Support American Manufacturers

Washington D.C. – U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Tammy Baldwin Join Bipartisan Legislation To Crack Down On Trade Cheats And Support American Manufacturers U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) today announced that she has joined U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) in co-sponsoring the Fighting Trade Cheats Act, bipartisan legislation introduced by Senators Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), and Sherrod […]

White Plain’s Ticket Punched

White Plains players claim their plaque Friday after sweeping three games at the East Regional in Albertville. (Photo by Joe Medley)

Albertville, AL – Arnold, White Plains fight through rain to down Madison County, complete three-game sweep at East Regional for state-tourney berth By Joe Medley White Plains fought through three season-ending injuries to get to within one victory of a berth in next week’s state softball tournament, so what’s a little rain? Actually, lots of rain. […]

Governor Ivey Signs Executive Order to Establish the Alabama Resilience Council

Governor Ivey Signs Executive Order to Establish the Alabama Resilience Council

Montgomery, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Friday signed Executive Order 736, establishing the Alabama Resilience Council. This action is a key part of the Ivey Administration’s ongoing effort to make Alabama the most resilient state in the nation by protecting the lives, property and economic well-being of Alabamians against possible hazards, both natural and manmade. […]

Alexandria’s Tough Day Leaves Team One Victory Shy State Tournament

Alexandria players cheer from the dugout during the Valley Cubs’ East Regional game against Moody on Friday. (Photo by Joe Medley)

Albertville, AL – Tough second day at East Regional leaves young Alexandria team’s season one victory shy of return trip to state tournament By Joe Medley Day 1’s promise at East Regional turned into Day 2’s reality check for young Alexandria, and the positive part of that hits like a line drive off of Pressley […]

Buggin’ Out at the Anniston Museums and Gardens

Buggin’ Out Bees, Wasps, and Yellow Jackets

Anniston, AL – Buggin’ Out: Bees, Wasps, and Yellow Jackets will be presented at the Anniston Museums and Gardens on Saturday, May 20th at 1:00 pm. Join them as they learn about these stingin’ insects through an interactive presentation and activities with one of our museum educators. This program is included with daily admission and is free for […]

Aiming High in Ohatchee

Aiming high

Ohatchee, AL – Ohatchee’s Howell, multisport standout, signs to play baseball for Marion Military Institute with an eye toward joining the Air Force Devin Howell plans to join the United States Air Force one day. For now, he wants to see how many more baseballs he can send into the wild blue yonder. Howell celebrated his […]