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Oxford To Get Sweeter with Crumbl Cookies Opening

Oxford to get sweeter with Crumbl Cookies Opening

Oxford, AL – Oxford is about to get a whole lot sweeter on Friday, June 9, when locally owned and operated Oxford Crumbl Cookies, located at 262 Oxford Exchange Blvd, opens its doors. Store owners Nik Wills and Jayne Coovert can’t wait to serve delicious treats to cookie connoisseurs in Crumbl’s perfectly postable Pink Boxes. […]

Jacksonville Road Closures

Road Closure In Jacksonville

Jacksonville, AL – University Police Chief, Michael Barton, put out a transit alerts stating there will be a planned temporary road and sidewalk closure of Forney Avenue NW, from Mountain Street NW to Cole Drive NW, beginning on Monday, June 5th, and ending on Sunday, June 11th. During this closure, detour routes will be visibly marked with […]

Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go at the Anniston Museums and Gardens

Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go! Anniston Museums and Gardens

Anniston, AL – On Wednesday, June 5th, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am the Anniston Museums and Gardens will host a Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go class. Join Alabama Cooperative Extension Agent, Tammy Hall each Wednesday for Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go! Learn, Grow, Eat, and Go! (LGEG) is the research and evidence-based curriculum project of […]

Governor Ivey Signs Education Trust Fund and Pay Raise to Alabama Teachers

Governor Ivey Signs Education Trust Fund and Pay Raise to Alabama Teachers

Montgomery, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday signed the state’s budgets, including the General Fund and the supplemental and the Education Trust Fund and its supplemental. Upon putting signature on the Education Trust Fund and its supplemental, she issued the following statement: “I am proud to officially put my signature on yet another historic investment in […]

Learn More About Your Phone’s Photos at the Anniston Library

How Do I Move Photos Off My Phone Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County

Anniston, AL – Wednesday, June 7th, at 2:00 pm the Anniston Library will host a  free class titled: “How Do I Move Photos Off My Phone?” Join them for the new “How Do I…” tech series! This month, learn all about how to transfer your precious photo memories to safe, external storage options. The Public Library […]

Piedmont Police Stats for May 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 […]

Wacky Wednesday Returning To Anniston For The Summer

Wacky Wednesday Zinn Park

Wacky Wednesday is returning for the summer! Join the city of Anniston on the first and third Wednesdays in June and July for a Fun Day in the park. They will have educational lessons, games, the splash pad, and more. They hope to see you on Wednesday, June 7th, from 10:30am till 12:30pm, in Zinn […]

Mosaic Craft for Adults a the Jacksonville Library

Mosaic CD Case Craft for Adults Jacksonville (AL) Public Library

Jacksonville, AL – On Tuesday, June 6th, at 6:00 pm the Jacksonville Library will host a Mosaic CD Case Craft for Adults. Use your creative skills to construct a Mosaic CD case using seeds, grains and beans. The library will provide patterns and all supplies. Participant’s imagination is the limit, proudly display your art work. Jacksonville […]

Two Book Clubs To Join in Anniston

Two Book Clubs in Anniston

Anniston, AL – Both the Anniston Public Library and the Anniston Museums and Gardens are hosting book clubs.   On Wednesday, June 7th from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm will be the Bibliotek Book Club at the Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County. This club meets the first Wednesday of every month at 12 Noon. For information […]

U.S. Senator Katie Britt Votes Against Biden Admin Mass Student Loan Debt Transfer

U.S. SENATOR KATIE BRITT VOTES AGAINST BIDEN ADMIN MASS STUDENT LOAN DEBT TRANSFER

Washinton D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) last week voted in favor of legislation disapproving of the Biden Administration’s unilateral mass student loan debt cancellation rule and the most recent extension to the pause on student loan repayments. On August 24, 2022, the Biden Administration announced an extension to the pause on student loan repayments […]