Prevention key to drug abuse
Matthew Kelly of Equip Ministries spoke of the dangers drugs pose to growing brains when he spoke to the Demopolis
Read moreMatthew Kelly of Equip Ministries spoke of the dangers drugs pose to growing brains when he spoke to the Demopolis
Read moreLocal businesses support the belief that a quality school system is the foundation of a healthy community. This summer the
Read moreLIVINGSTON, Ala.— Bibb County resident William D. “Bill” Hubbard recently donated more than 2,000 acres of land valued at more
Read moreEUTAW, Ala. — Officials of Black Warrior Electric Membership Corporation recently presented 300 back-to-school supplies to Greene County District Judge
Read moreLIVINGSTON, Ala.— The University of West Alabama’s Marengo County Alumni Chapter awarded seven scholarships totaling nearly $15,000 for the 2019-2020
Read moreKarl Hagood and Lindsey Trulove from the Sumter County Epilepsy Foundation spoke on the challenges, treatments and symptoms of epilepsy
Read moreMore than 900 students at Westside and U.S. Jones Elementary schools will be eating a little bit healthier when school
Read moreMost of the Demopolis City Schools Board of Education meeting Monday centered around preparations for the start of school on
Read moreTwo training courses designed to provide skills to recognize and help those with mental health problems will be conducted by
Read moreIn a ceremony at the Demopolis Higher Education Center Thursday, Wallace Community College Selma announced it will begin offering academic
Read moreInstead of passing new Civic Center rules, regulations and fees, the Demopolis City Council Thursday tabled any action until the
Read more“Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit ’em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
Read moreSELMA, AL. – Wallace Community College Selma officially will announce a service area expansion Thursday, July 18, at 11 a.m.
Read moreMarengo County commissioners Tuesday approved a resolution to apply for road-building grant funds before deciding which roads they would pave.
Read moreIn a meeting filled with lots of comments and a wide range of topics, the Demopolis City Council Monday began
Read moreThe 2019 edition of the HWY 80 Songwriter’s Festival was held at the Demopolis Civic Center on Saturday, July 6.
Read moreBy this time of the summer the days seem to stretch-out, one into the next without rush or hurry. Time
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