06/27/11 Several DeKalb County athletes placed recently in events at the Alabama Sports Festival.
06/24/11 Boaz second baseman Kyle Overstreet already has put together a high school career that anyone could be proud of, and he's still got a season to go.
06/17/11 The family of Al Weider, the manager of the Collinsville Chamber of Commerce when the International Horseradish Festival began in 1988 visited this year's festival: (from left) Stephanie Weider, Brian
06/10/11 While basketball fans throughout the metro-east already knew Belleville East guard Malcolm Hill was a rising talent, the rest of the country has taken notice as well.
05/24/11 DeKalb County superintendent Charles Warren said he is beginning the process of finding where Plainview students in seventh- through 12th-grades will attend school next year.
05/17/11 Neighbors within a three-block radius near Main Street in Collinsville donated a variety of items to victims of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. The yard sale event, held April 30, was ca
05/14/11 Teams: 1. Edmond Santa Fe 38; 2. Edmond Memorial 30; 3. Norman, Union 14; 5. Owasso, Norman North 12; 7. Southmoore 8; 8. Putnam North 7.5; 9. Bartlesville 6; 10. Broken Arrow 5; 11. Jenks 4; 12. Yukon ...
05/14/11 With the 442 students receiving their diplomas and certificates Friday evening, Meridian Community College set a new all-time record for the number of graduates in a single school year at 819, according to Dean of Student Services Soraya Welden.
05/10/11 The start of another major league baseball season reminded me of the 2010 deaths of highly recognized baseball figures Dorothy Kamenshek and Sparky Anderson, who had ties to the Southwestern Illinois
05/01/11 Last Wednesday morning, like most other students at the University of Alabama, Adam Dalton heard some warnings of potential tornado activity interwoven with the lectures from his professors.
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04/20/11 Work that had been scheduled today on Interstate 59 has been canceled because of bad weather, according to Alabama Department of Transportation District Manager Ben Thackerson.
04/20/11 Events generate tourism dollars to our community. Many people think of tourists as the people who visit us on their vacations. They are the ones who come to our State Parks, Little River Canyon, our camps or to the Alabama Museum and Gift Shop.
04/20/11 Eight Meridian Community College athletes signed at the next level Wednesday.
04/18/11 About to finish up her career in the U.S. Navy, Flordeliz Valerio has mixed emotions. On the one hand she has really loved being a member of the United States Armed Forces but on the other she knows it is time to move on, raise her daughter, and start a new life as a civilian.
04/18/11 About to finish up her career in the U.S. Navy, Flordeliz Valerio has mixed emotions. On the one hand she has really loved being a member of the United States Armed Forces but on the other she knows it is time to move on, raise her daughter, and start a new life as a civilian.
04/18/11 Based upon initial figures from ongoing damage assessments by the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency and local officials, Governor Haley Barbour requested Individual Assistance Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment Teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
04/18/11 The southbound lanes of Interstate 59 will close at 8 a.m. and remain closed until 1 p.m. Wednesday, weather permitting, to realign a section of a barrier wall that separates two-way traffic, said Ben Thackerson, district manager for the Alabama Department of Transportation.
04/15/11 Fort Payne police charged four people with selling cigarettes or tobacco products to a minor in the city.
04/14/11 There were no changes to the rankings of the Pisgah and Scottsboro softball teams in the latest Alabama Sports Writers Association Softball Rankings, released statewide today. |