Month: October 2013
Hospital staffer shows resilient spirit in breast cancer battle
A diagnosis of breast cancer can be a severe blow at any age. When you’re 27, however, being told you
Read moreNo injuries as Linden explosion draws onlookers
LINDEN — Goosebumps from chilly weather abruptly turned to chills of worry and fascination after a sudden and fierce explosion
Read moreDemopolis vs. Jackson – Post Game Interview
Tiger Nation Network’s Rob Pearson talks with Coach Causey after the Tigers’ loss to the Jackson Aggies. (Please change video
Read moreJackson survives Demopolis effort
Demopolis saw a gritty effort end in defeat Thursday as Jackson quarterback Matthew Jordan punched in a two-point conversion run
Read moreAir Evac, fire department team up to construct landing pad
A rural volunteer fire department’s determination and Air Evac’s support will help save lives in rural Perry County. Oakmulgee Creek
Read moreDHS offers Microsoft Office certification
Demopolis High School students now have the opportunity to become Microsoft Office Specialists. In partnership with Certiport, distributor of the
Read moreDemopolis gets spooky for Haints and Haunts this weekend
Come aboard if you dare for an evening excursion through the darker side of ‘the people’s city.’ Join us for
Read moreUWA goalie gets GSC award
LIVINGSTON — University of West Alabama freshman goalkeeper Issy Foster was named the Gulf South Conference Women’s Soccer Defender of
Read moreUWA’s Charmey earns GSC Player of the Week
LIVINGSTON — West Alabama sophomore midfielder Thibault Charmey was named the Gulf South Conference Men’s Soccer Player of the Week
Read moreUWA golf cards record score in third round of TVA Credit Union Invite
KILLEN, Ala. – West Alabama men’s golf carded a single-round season best of 298 to finish seventh out of 14
Read moreTigers 14th in D2Football Poll, 4th in Massey Ratings
LIVINGSTON — West Alabama dropped to No. 14 in the D2Football.com Top 25 poll, but remained in the top five
Read moreDECA holding haunted house Friday
The Demopolis High School chapter of DECA is reminding students that drugs are scary while simultaneously raising funds for the
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