This Weeks Most Wanted in Calhoun County | February 11, 2026

Calhoun County, AL – Each week the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office released their current “Most Wanted” list. An “FTA” means that a person failed to appear for a court date and does not necessarily mean guilty of a criminal charge. A “Probation Violation” means that a person has been found guilty of a charge and […]
Anniston Ward 3 Town Hall Focuses on Infrastructure, Safety, and Community Resources

ANNISTON, AL — Residents gathered at the South Highland Community Center on February 10, 2026, for a Ward 3 Town Hall meeting hosted by Councilman Joe Harrington, where community members shared concerns and ideas about priorities for the next four years. Councilman Harrington opened the meeting by encouraging residents to voice their needs and concerns, […]
Jacksonville City Council Addresses Infrastructure Projects, Personnel Changes, and Community Initiatives During Feb. 9 Meeting

JACKSONVILLE, AL — The Jacksonville City Council convened February 9, 2026, for its regularly scheduled meeting, covering a wide-ranging agenda that included infrastructure improvements, personnel actions, scholarship updates, and community initiatives during both the work session and formal council meeting. The meeting opened with invocation and pledge, followed by proclamations recognizing Black History Month and […]
City of Anniston to Host Annual Arbor Day Tree Giveaway at Anniston City Market

ANNISTON, AL — The City of Anniston and Main Street Anniston will host their annual Arbor Day Tree Giveaway on Thursday, February 12, 2026, offering free trees to community members while supplies last. The one-hour event will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Anniston City Market, located at 114 West 11th […]
Gov. Kay Ivey Supports Camp Safety Legislation Aimed at Strengthening Emergency Preparedness in Alabama

Montgomery, AL – Governor Kay Ivey last week continued her support for measures designed to enhance safety at Alabama’s summer camps, backing legislation that would establish new emergency preparedness standards for youth camp operations statewide. Representative David Faulkner has officially filed House Bill 381, which seeks to improve camp safety by requiring comprehensive planning for […]
Creature Feature Saturday returns to Anniston Museums and Gardens on Feb. 14

Anniston, AL – A new opportunity for hands-on learning and wildlife education is coming to the Anniston area as Creature Feature Saturday returns to Anniston Museums and Gardens on Saturday, Feb. 14. The program will take place from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the museum campus located on Museum Drive in Anniston, AL. Hosted […]
Children’s Trust Fund Awards $11.9 Million to Fourth District Programs, Including Gadsden State Fatherhood Initiative

Gadsden, AL – The Alabama Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention joined local and state leaders at the Alabama State House to present $11.9 million in funding to local grantee organizations in Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District, including the Skills Training Division at Gadsden State Community College. The department, also known as the Children’s Trust […]
Complete Woman Conference 2026 Scheduled for Feb. 20–22 at Anniston City Meeting Center

ANNISTON, AL — The Complete Woman Conference 2026 is set to take place from Friday, Feb. 20 through Sunday, Feb. 22 at the Anniston City Meeting Center. The three-day event is being hosted by Complete Woman Con in partnership with The All American Holiness Church and is designed as a weekend gathering focused on personal […]
First Soldier Interns at Anniston Army Depot Through SkillBridge Program

ANNISTON , AL — A milestone has been reached at Anniston Army Depot as Spc. Brenden Bryson became the first Soldier to complete an internship at the installation through the Department of Defense SkillBridge Program, a transition initiative designed to help service members prepare for civilian careers. Bryson, an information technology specialist and Georgia native, […]
JSU to Present Pair of American One-Act Operas Celebrating U.S. History and Accessibility

Jacksonville, AL – As originally reported by Brett Buckner with JSU’s media department, the David L. Walters Department of Music at Jacksonville State University will present a pair of one-act operas by American composers later this month, offering audiences an accessible introduction to the art form while commemorating a milestone in U.S. history. Performances of […]