Wynonna Judds’s Daughter Before Her Alabama Arrest: US Cops Documentary Series Featuring Oxford Police Department Ep 61
Oxford, AL – “FIRST RESPONDERS” is a groundbreaking documentary series from a German production company designed to reshape how the world views first responders. It showcases their unwavering dedication, sacrifices, and extraordinary accomplishments, offering an intimate glimpse into their courage, resilience, and compassion. By sharing these impactful stories, the series seeks to deepen public understanding […]
NobleBank to Host Annual Antique Car Show in Alexandria
Alexandria, AL — NobleBank is set to host its Annual Antique Car Show on Friday, September 27th, at the Alexandria Branch, located at 646 Valley Cub Drive. The event will begin at 10 a.m. and promises a day filled with classic cars, delicious food, prizes, and a chance for the community to come together. Antique […]
Gadsden State Community College Honors Outstanding Faculty and Staff
Gadsden, AL – Gadsden State Community College recently celebrated its most dedicated faculty and staff members, recognizing those whose contributions have significantly transformed the institution and inspired the campus community. “Honoring the exceptional achievements of our faculty and staff reminds us of the profound impact a dedicated team can have on shaping our college’s future,” […]
Mark Nizer to Dazzle Audiences at Oxford Performing Arts Center
Oxford, AL – Prepare for an unforgettable evening of entertainment as Mark Nizer takes the stage at the Oxford Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, September 24, at 6 PM. Renowned as one of the greatest entertainment comedians and jugglers performing today, Nizer is set to captivate audiences with his innovative juggling techniques and sharp wit. Known […]
Dr. Chris McCollough Elected to Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Jacksonville, AL – Jacksonville State University is proud to announce that Dr. Chris McCollough, Professor of Public Relations and Advertising and the Ayers Family Endowed Chair of Journalism and Mass Communication, has been elected to serve on the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (ACEJMC). This esteemed 25-member body is responsible for the […]
Free Leadership Workshop at Oxford Performing Arts Center
Oxford, AL – The City of Oxford and Historic Main Street Oxford are hosting a free workshop titled “Leadership in Every Generation”on Thursday, September 26, 2024, at the Oxford Performing Arts Center from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. This event, led by Kristin Scroggin of genWHY Communications Strategies, will focus on the topic of generational diversity and […]
Senate Passes Southern Border Transparency Act, Co-Sponsored by Senators Katie Britt and John Cornyn
Washington D.C. – On September 19, 2024, the U.S. Senate passed the Southern Border Transparency Act, a bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas). The legislation mandates the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide detailed, timely reports on how it manages migrants encountered at the southern border, including […]
High School Scoreboard
Calhoun County, AL – This week’s high school football scores from area games and around the state, as gathered by the Alabama Sports Writers Association. This week’s area scores FRIDAY, Sept. 20 Alexandria 38, Oneonta 21, FINAL Hokes Bluff 37, Anniston 18, FINAL Central-Clay 48, Sylacauga 9, FINAL Cherokee County 47, White Plains 0, FINAL […]
2nd Chance, Inc. Kicks Off Domestic Violence Awareness Month with Cookout
Anniston, AL – On September 27th from 11 AM to 1 PM, 2nd Chance, Inc. will host a free Domestic Violence Awareness Month Kickoff Cookout at 617 Wilmer Ave, Anniston, AL. The event will offer hotdogs, chips, and drinks, aiming to raise awareness about the vital support 2nd Chance provides to domestic violence survivors. Director […]
Calhoun County Gardening – Floral Designing: Creating Beautiful Vase Arrangements
Calhoun County, AL – Floral Designing Vases of Flowers, by Betty Clark 9.18.24. During the summer of my 16th birthday, I worked for a florist. That experience taught me floral design basics. I was lucky the shop owner was a perfectionist. She told me when the summer job concluded that my sports banquet corsages for […]