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Top Alabama commits who other teams are pushing for
Recruiting never stops, and most recruitments are not over until pen hits paper and a National Letter of Intent is signed. This will be no different for Alabama during the 2025 recruiting cycle. There are a few Tide commits of note to keep track of over the next several months before the early signing period in December. These prospects are worth paying attention to because they have continued to visit other schools and/or have very strong relationships built elsewhere.
UA Strengthens Commitment to Rural Communities Through STARS College Network
TUSCALOOSA, Ala – The University of Alabama has joined the STARS College Network, a coalition of 32 of the nation’s most prominent institutions dedicated to ensuring that students from rural and small-town communities have the resources they need to be successful throughout their college journey. The University builds...
On 'Main Street' Alabama, Independence Day reconnects community
This story is part of a partnership between the Montgomery Advertiser and the Living Democracy program at Auburn University. Now in its 13th year, the program disperses students across rural Alabama to spend 10 weeks learning more about the inner workings of the community and writing about what they observe. ELBA − Elba’s annual Fourth of July celebration, Let Freedom Ring, is an annual event described as a “party with a purpose," according to Mary Helmer Wirth,...
NWSCC Set to Rock & Ramble
MUSCLE SHOALS - Northwest Shoals Community College will host Party with the Patriots, a W.C. Handy Music Festival event, featuring Winston Ramble on Thursday, July 25, from 6-8pm in front of the fountain on the Shoals campus. The southern rock band Winston Ramble, originated in Winston County, Alabama. They now...
Flight Works Alabama’s learning programs providing spark for aviation careers
MOBILE, Alabama — Flight Works Alabama — an institution set up to stimulate interest in aviation careers among young people — is delivering on its mission as its education and workforce development programs generate international attention. The facility in Mobile, created as a partnership between the State...
Gadsden State Community College Offers Free Online OSHA Training Courses
Gadsden, AL – Gadsden State Community College’s Adult Education Services (AES) is now offering free online OSHA training courses to promote workplace safety and health management. “OSHA training is an essential component of workplace safety and health management,” said Hollie Patterson, director of AES. “It not only ensures compliance with legal requirements but also promotes […] The post Gadsden State Community College Offers Free Online OSHA Training Courses appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Stevenson declares June 24, 2024, John Smith Day
STEVENSON, ALA. – The City of Stevenson gladly declared June 24, 2024, as John H. Smith Day to honor 100-year-old World War II Veteran Sgt. John H. Smith for his service to the United States and his fellow man. Sgt. Smith can be described as someone who cares about...
Dingo Makes His Debut As Part Of The WZZK Family.
SummitMedia WZZK Birmingham, AL (104.7) introduced the newest member of its lineup — Brent “Dingo” Crank — over the weekend at the Rock the South festival in Cullman, AL. Dingo, who joins the station for afternoons, emceed from the stage and posted videos to the station’s social media accounts. He succeeds “Kelsey K” Schuler, who departed the station in June. Dingo previously hosted mornings for iHeartMedia WDRM Huntsville, AL (102.1) and afternoons for co-owned WAMZ Louisville, KY (97.5), exiting the company in June.
16 SEC Teams in 16 Days.....Alabama Will Miss The College Football Playoffs in 2024
We are smack in the middle of the Dog Days of Summer. And let's be honest..... all of our minds are starting to wonder towards the monster football season ahead. With that in mind I am cranking up the college football content to give the people what they want!. Being...
Trumpet player looks to pay forward his skills in a unique way
FLORENCE, Ala. — It's the 43rd year of the W.C. Handy Music Festival. For educator and trumpet player Kimble Funchess, it's about passing it onto the next generation. Funchess jumped at the chance to showcase his music in a non-traditional way. He says, "ABC's of blues, jazz and beyond gave us an opportunity to come out today and not only share some music, but to show how these skills can be used in an educational setting."
Lions picked to finish seventh in UAC Conference
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Brent Dearmon loves Media Days. He also loves visiting Texas for United Athletic Conference Media Day festivities. The reason? Fall camp and the College Football Regular season are just weeks away. The United Athletic Conference unveiled its preseason rankings and all-conference team on Tuesday at Texas...
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