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Four SCHS students perform well at fishing world finals
Four Shelby County High School students recently made themselves into local stars, after an outstanding performance at the 15th High School Fishing World Finals and National Championship at Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina from June 19-22. The post Four SCHS students perform well at fishing world finals appeared first on Shelby County Reporter.
Former Crimson Tide Broadcaster Eli Gold Joins Gridiron Radio Network.
Eli Gold, the longtime voice of University of Alabama football action, will be calling games this fall for the Gridiron Radio Network. Gridiron’s website is currently touting “Fridays With Eli Gold,” a nine-game run that kicks off on Friday, Oct. 4, when Syracuse plays at UNLV. Subsequent dates include Utah at Arizona State (Oct. 11); Oklahoma State at BYU (Oct. 18), Boise State at UNLV (Oct. 25); San Diego State at Boise State (Nov. 1). For a complete schedule, click HERE.
Concerned resident addresses Wilsonville Council on proposed inmate facility
Resident Leigh Hunt addressed the Wilsonville City Council with continued concerns over the proposed Breakaway Pointe facility and highlighted an upcoming zoning election on the subject during a regularly scheduled council meeting on Monday, July 1. The post Concerned resident addresses Wilsonville Council on proposed inmate facility appeared first on Shelby County Reporter.
In-state, 2025 LB Myles Johnson decommits from Alabama
Class of 2025 three-star linebacker Myles Johnson announced that he was decommitting from the Alabama Crimson Tide. The news came just hours after 2025 four-star athlete Zymear Smith decommitted from the program. Johnson had been committed to Alabama since October. However, he had taken official visits to the Florida Gators and Ole Miss Rebels in June. Many had expected that Johnson would either decommit or flip his commitment to another school given the number of linebackers committed to the Crimson Tide in the 2025 recruiting class. The native of Brewton, Alabama was committed to the old Alabama coaching staff. There was minimal contact...
Looking back at Birmingham’s history, Civil Rights Movement as WBRC celebrates 75th anniversary
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Through the Civil Rights Movement, people in Alabama and especially Birmingham, changed the nation and the world. As WBRC celebrates 75 years, we are looking back at its coverage of the movement through documentaries that focused on three people connected to it. Those people include Birmingham...
Cullman Swim Team caps regular season with win over Boaz
CULLMAN, Ala. — The Cullman Swim Team defeated Boaz last week 383-264 to finish out their regular season with a record of 5-1. The team will now prepare for the District II meet to be held July 12-13 in Guntersville. Cullman vs. Boaz Swim Meet Results. Girls 6 &...
Kalen DeBoer’s Remodeled Office At Alabama Presents Stark Contrast To Nick Saban’s Old-School Look
Kalen DeBoer took over for Nick Saban at the end of January and completely overhauled the college football program at the University of Alabama. There is a transition in culture that comes with the transition in power. The head coach’s office serves as the perfect example! Saban had one of the most recognizable offices in […] The post Kalen DeBoer’s Remodeled Office At Alabama Presents Stark Contrast To Nick Saban’s Old-School Look appeared first on BroBible.
Fireworks over the Coosa River ring out July 4 in Gadsden
It took a little last-minute readjustment, but the annual Fourth of July fireworks show over the Coosa River hosted by the City of Gadsden and the Gadsden-Etowah Patriots Association closed out the holiday festivities and delighted those in attendance. Officials had to scramble to find a company to stage display,...
Arranging the Pieces… Practicing the right to practice freedom
In light of the holiday and my current parenting season, I have been thinking a lot about the concept of freedom. At our house, we have a child who has learned the “I don’t know if you can, but you may” distinction, and has been driving us all a little crazy with the “I don’t know, can you?” responses. However, it really came in handy recently when we had a chat about freedom and rights as we discussed the meaning behind the 4th of July.
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