City applying for “Home Town Takeover”
Any fan of HGTV’s “Home Town” are familiar with how Ben and Erin Napier have brought new life into Laurel,
Read moreAny fan of HGTV’s “Home Town” are familiar with how Ben and Erin Napier have brought new life into Laurel,
Read moreWill Collins with the Liberty Learning Foundation spoke to the Demopolis Rotary Club Wednesday to explain the program that introduces
Read moreAnyone who has ever published or has sought to publish something has had the experience of being at the mercy
Read moreVFW Post 5377 will hold its next meet Feb. 11 in the conference room of Whitfield Regional Hospital. The meeting will
Read moreTryouts are set for March for the West Alabama Royal Aces Travel Softball Teams. Girls ages 9-14 are eligible to
Read moreTraci Wood admitted holding the snake almost made her come unglued. No, she wasn’t afraid of the snake she was
Read moreKrystal is the South’s oldest fast food restaurant chain. They have been making little square hamburgers since 1932. Having been
Read moreCharlotte Webb dreamed of opening a Child Advocacy Center for three decades. “I’d been praying about it for 32 years,”
Read moreStepping Up Alabama, a program with the goal of decreasing the number of persons with mental illness and substance abuse
Read moreWalker Reynolds is in a holding pattern as the Demopolis Park and Recreation Department waits to hear if plans for
Read moreAbout two weeks ago, we witnessed a game for the College Football National Championship between two universities from the South
Read moreEach month U.S. Jones Elementary School honors a Student of the Month (or two) chosen from each classroom. These students exemplify leadership qualities both in and out of
Read moreSchools Supt. Kyle Kallhoff came away from a meeting with Prestwick Companies in Atlanta, Ga., with no solution to opposition
Read moreTHOMASVILLE — Mason and Gardner CPAs LLC expanded to Clark County effective Jan. 1. The new office is located at
Read moreBobby Wallace, Director of Athletics at the University of West Alabama, imparted his words of wisdom to the Demopolis Rotary
Read moreThe Demopolis City Council did not meet Thursday for lack of a quorum. Mayor John Laney said the council will
Read moreLIVINGSTON–The University of West Alabama named more than 400 undergraduate students to the President’s List and the Dean’s List for
Read moreUnless you have been on a Norwegian River Cruise for the past few months, you are probably aware of the
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