Legal Notice
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, ALABAMA IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CASE NO.: 28197 GEORGE GREEN, JR., Deceased. ______________________________________________________________________________ NOTICE OF ACTION ______________________________________________________________________________ TO: The heirs and next-of-kin of Decedent George Green, Jr.: You are hereby notified that a Petition to Close Decedent’s Estate or to Withdraw Bond, has been filed […]
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Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office Requests Public Help in Solving Recent Property Crimes

Calhoun County, AL – The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating recent property crimes and is calling on the public for help. By encouraging community involvement, the Sheriff’s Office hopes to improve public safety and hold those accountable for these criminal activities. Incident 1: Sometime between Sept. 3rdand Sept 11th a residence on Lloyds Rd […]
Calhoun County Gardening – From Churt to Charm: A Seven-Year Journey of Yuccas, Pathways, and Garden Creativity

Calhoun County, AL – Seven years ago, I faced a challenge in my yard—a stubborn patch of white, milky churt. Too hard for a shovel or tiller, the area seemed impossible to work with. Yet, what began as a frustration turned into an opportunity when a hole dug with a front loader scoop became a natural […]
Jacksonville State University Names 2025 Homecoming King and Queen

JACKSONVILLE — The Jacksonville State University student body has elected Coby Bonner and Coral Church as the 2025 Homecoming King and Queen. The announcement was made Thursday evening during the university’s Homecoming Carnival, just before fireworks illuminated the campus sky. Bonner, a senior nursing major from Oxford, AL, is involved in Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, […]
Piedmont Commits To Million Dollar Sewer Project and New Garbage Truck

Piedmont, AL – During the Piedmont City Council meeting on Tuesday, the Council heard from Byrian Watts, Water, Gas, and Sewer Manager, about the need to upgrade the sewer system along the By Pass. The total project is just over one million dollars. Watts ask the Council to adopt a resolution to commit to the […]
Attorney General Marshall Announces Major Improvements to Opinions Division

Montgomery, AL – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today the completion of major improvements to the Attorney General’s Opinions Division, including the launch of a modernized online search database and the digitization of historic Attorney General opinions dating back more than a century. In May 2024, after hearing concerns from public officials about longstanding […]
JSU Junior Trey’Vionne Marshall Receives National Fellowship Award

Jacksonville, AL – As originally reported by Brett Buckner of JSU’s Media Department, Trey’Vionne (Trey) Marshall, a junior special education major from Brantley, AL, has been awarded the national Jordan Smith Fellowship Award, a recognition given to undergraduate students who demonstrate outstanding support for first-year student success on their campus. Marshall, a first-generation student, expressed […]
Senator Katie Britt Votes to Confirm Trump Nominees, Criticizes Democratic Obstruction

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) released a statement after voting to confirm 48 of President Trump’s civilian nominees, emphasizing her role in addressing what she described as unprecedented obstruction by Senate Democrats during the 119th Congress. Senator Britt, who has emerged as a leading Republican voice on the issue, argued that Senate […]
Governor Ivey Highlights Family Benefiting from CHOOSE Act

Montgomery, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Friday introduced the Siemens family of Dothan as an example of Alabama parents utilizing the CHOOSE Act, the state’s education savings account (ESA) program. Brady and Hannah Siemens have three children—Gabriel, an 11th grader; Remington, a 7th grader; and Annalise, a 3rd grader. All three are enrolled at […]