Anniston Museums and Gardens to Host McClellan German Italian POW Cemetery and Camp Tours

ANNISTON, AL — Anniston Museums and Gardens will host guided tours of the McClellan German Italian POW Cemetery and former camp site in early March, offering participants an opportunity to learn more about a unique chapter of local and World War II history. The program, titled “McClellan German Italian POW Cemetery and Camp Tours,” is […]
Cherokee Edges Jacksonville in Pitchers’ Duel; Cleburne Throws No-Hitter, Central-Clay and Munford Roll

Jacksonville’s Salmon, Ducar combine for one-hitter, but Cherokee County wins behind Mayo’s four-hitter. Central-Clay and Cleburne County baseball, Munford softball victorious. Going around the horn for Wednesday’s area high school baseball and softball action: Baseball CHEROKEE COUNTY 1, JACKSONVILLE 0: Cherokee County’s Cameron Mayo pitched a four-hit shutout with eight strikeouts. Jacksonville’s Matthew Salmon […]
Governor Ivey Announces Formation of Technology Quality Assurance Board to Oversee Emerging Technologies in Alabama Government

Montgomery, AL – Kay Ivey on Thursday announced the formal establishment of the Technology Quality Assurance Board (TQAB), a new oversight body aimed at ensuring the responsible, secure and effective deployment of emerging technologies across Alabama’s executive-branch agencies. The TQAB was created in accordance with Act 2025-369 (formerly HB207), which was signed into law on […]
Glencoe Girls Punch Their Ticket to Birmingham, Claim Northeast Regional Crown

A year after Glencoe’s boys reached the Final Four, Glencoe’s girls earn the right to talk their own smack all the way too Birmingham. By Joe Medley JACKSONVILLE — Glencoe’s girls heard plenty of smack talk after the boys won the Northeast Regional a year ago. It’s the girls’ turn to talk now. Kinlee […]
Innovate Alabama Network Members Recognized During Anniston Roadshow Stop

Anniston, AL – Eleven Innovate Alabama Network members were recognized Monday morning for advancing innovation, entrepreneurship and workforce development efforts in their communities during a regional event at the Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce. The gathering, held Feb. 23 at 10 a.m., marked the third stop in a six-region statewide roadshow highlighting Alabama’s expanding innovation economy. […]
“Challenge Accepted”: Frank Hartzog Steps Away After Building Alexandria Wrestling Into a State Power

Hartzog got more than he bargained for when Alexandria starting wrestling. In 13 years on the job, he more than kept his end of the bargain. One can empathize with a wrestler’s reluctance before taking the mat. In a sport where one does it right only when it hurts, the wrestler faces three two-minute periods […]