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Celebrate Let’s B Sweet 3-Year Anniversary at Elwell Park in Weaver
Weaver, AL – On Sunday, July 14th, from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm, Elwell Park in Weaver will be buzzing with excitement as Let’s B Sweet LLC celebrates its 3-year anniversary. This family-friendly event promises a day filled with fun, food, and festivities for all ages. Join the celebration hosted by Let’s B Sweet LLC, […] The post Celebrate Let’s B Sweet 3-Year Anniversary at Elwell Park in Weaver appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Blood donors at DCH gave a pint and received a pint
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - Give a pint, receive a pint! That was the motivation Wednesday for people to give blood at DCH in Tuscaloosa. Those who donated a pint of their blood received a pint of ice cream. Sounds like it was a pretty good deal. It was a good...
Carr continues summer workouts with Wolverines: 'old Carver is gone'
G.W. Carver coach Bobby Carr said he saw “a lot more good than bad” as the Wolverines went through their first OTA of the summer at Trinity on Thursday. The first-year coach continues to work on team chemistry over the summer with former Carver players as well as those from Sidney Lanier, which closed down in May and merged its student population with Carver. The OTA, an NFL term for “organized team activities” prior to the official start of practice in August, was the first opportunity for the Wolverines to blend in work with the offensive line and a talented group of running backs after three earlier 7-on-7 tournaments.
EPA Announces Proposed Cleanup Plan for Anniston PCB Site
Anniston, Alabama – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has unveiled a proposed plan to clean up the contaminated soil, sediment, surface water, and biota at Operable Unit 4 (OU4) of the Anniston PCB Site. OU4, known as Choccolocco Creek, is located in Anniston, Alabama, and the comprehensive plan aims to address the contamination in […] The post EPA Announces Proposed Cleanup Plan for Anniston PCB Site appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Friendship Festival is this Saturday in Bear Creek
BEAR CREEK — Continue your Fourth of July festivities in Bear Creek this Saturday for the town’s annual Friendship Festival to be held at Twin Forks Park. Beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 6, the fun will continue all day until after the fireworks show, which starts at 9 p.m. and will be held at ball field 1.
Shooting for the stars: Helena teen Carley Seabrooke sets records in shooting sports
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... At 17 years old, Carley Seabrooke is already a champion. She currently holds two national records in shooting sports, is a member of the USA Olympic National Development Team and has competed in the past three Junior Olympics. And it all started with a...
Jalen Milroe Drops Honest Admission on Alabama Crimson Tide Offense For 2024
Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe is primed for a Heisman Trophy campaign in 2024. He's feeling confident in what his team can accomplish. The Crimson Tide is set to have one of the more explosive offenses in college football. It brings over Washington Huskies head coach Kalen DeBoer to lead the ...
Updated: Alabama State Sen. Garlan Gudger airlifted after Lewis Smith Lake jet ski accident
From Tribune staff reports CULLMAN COUNTY–Sen. Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman was injured in a jet ski accident on Lewis Smith Lake on Thursday, July 4. Gudger was airlifted to UAB Hospital in Birmingham where he remains in ICU, but is reportedly stable following surgery to address internal bleeding. According to ALEA Sgt. Jeremy Burkett, the incident […]
Town hall addresses Title IX inclusion of gender identities
People from both sides of the political aisle packed into the North Shelby Library on Monday, July 1 for a town hall meeting addressing new Title IX revisions which incorporate protections for LGBTQ+ and transgender students. The post Town hall addresses Title IX inclusion of gender identities appeared first on Shelby County Reporter.
Luverne man dies in Crenshaw County crash
A single-vehicle crash in Crenshaw County has claimed the life of a Luverne man. The crash occurred on Crenshaw County 50, approximately 10 miles north of Luverne. Troopers say 43-year-old Jason Adam Bowen was fatally injured when the 2007 Nissan Maxima he was driving left the roadway, struck an embankment and overturned.
Opelika Council honors teen who competed in national championship
OPELIKA — During Tuesday night’s Opelika City Council meeting, the council members and Mayor Gary Fuller recognized seventh grader, Olivia Battle from Opelika Middle School. Battles is a trampoline and tumbling athlete who represented the city of Opelika at the USA Gymnastics National Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota, last month. She placed in the top 50% of 100-plus females in Trampoline and Double Mini. This was her first nationals with the top athletes in the sport.
Mia the therapy dog brightens spirits at Spencer Cancer Center
OPELIKA — Each Wednesday morning, two special guests arrive at Opelika’s Spencer Cancer Center. Doris Battisti and her therapy dog Mia are regular visitors who always bring smiles to the faces of the patients there. Mia is a 6-year-old Italian Spinone who Battisti said was “meant to be...
Calendar of Events | July 4, 2024
The O Grows Summer Farmers Market is open every Tuesday from 3 to 6 p.m. at Opelika’s Courthouse Square. O Grows accepts SNAP, EBT and SFMNP. City Market, Auburn Parks and Recreation’s weekly farmer’s market, is open each Saturday morning through Aug. 24 from 8 to 11 a.m. at Town Creek Park. The entire family is invited to enjoy live music, fun activities for the kids and an array of fresh, local and handcrafted items to browse and purchase. Parking is available at Town Creek Park and in the gravel lot across the street from the park. City Market vendors will start selling their products at 8 a.m. sharp. For more information, visit auburnalabama.org/citymarket or email citymarket@auburnalabama.org.
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