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Woodstock 5K: Run and Win the Alabama Championship
ANNISTON — The 43rd annual Woodstock 5K will again serve as the Alabama 5K Championship, as sanctioned by the Road Runners Club of America. The Woodstock 5K is scheduled for Aug. 3 at Anniston High School along Woodstock Avenue It has played host for 17 RRCA championship races, including six national championships, five regional championships and six state championships. The race is organized by the Anniston Runners Club, a local non-profit organization.
No action following statement of Eclectic town clerk
It was supposed to be a meeting to discuss the fiscal year 2025 budget for the Eclectic Town Council. Instead Monday’s council meeting turned into a two-hour executive session hearing accusations of misspending of town funds, a hostile work environment and slander. Mayor Gary Davenport said he and town clerk Shannon Duck have been discussing a situation for a week or so. The mayor felt the matter was important enough to delay the budget discussion to allow Duck to make a public statement before the council headed behind closed doors to hear from Duck, Eclectic police officers, town staff and Alexander City clerk Stephanie Southerland.
Demopolis City Schools Superintendent Tony Willis leaving for Calhoun County schools
Demopolis City Schools Superintendent Tony Willis has resigned to take the top job of Calhoun County schools. According to The Anniston Star, the Calhoun County Board of Education hired Willis, 53, in a vote Tuesday morning. Willis starts the job immediately. Willis has a master’s degree in Instructional Leadership from...
GALLERY: Opp’s Ada Blackstock wins 2025 DYW of Covington County
Opp High School rising senior Ada Blackstock was named the 2025 Distinguished Young Woman of Covington County on Saturday, July 20, and received a $5,000 cash tuition scholarship. This year’s event with an “Unstoppable” theme was held at LBW Community College in the Martha and Solon Dixon Center for the Performing Arts. Blackstock received her […] The post GALLERY: Opp’s Ada Blackstock wins 2025 DYW of Covington County appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
Andalusia Chamber holds ribbon cutting for Elan Formals and Boutique
The Andalusia Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Elan Formals and Boutique during its 10th anniversary and a grand opening of its new location on Friday, July 17. Among those in attendance were Elan Formals Owner Caitlin Portemont, cutting the ribbon; AACC Executive Director Mellisa King, right of ribbon; AACC Director of […] The post Andalusia Chamber holds ribbon cutting for Elan Formals and Boutique appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
Alabama: Your Dimes Could Bank You $450,000, Check Your Change
You have better odds of finding one of these coins than winning the lottery!. I always want to mention that any quarter prior to 1965 is silver!. I check every quarter I see. There is another coin that can line your pockets with up to $450,000.00. That’s a lot of...
UAH helps Alabama lead charge to meet surging battery needs
HUNTSVILLE – With the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States projected to skyrocket to 26.4 million by 2030, the need is great for not only producing, but improving, the safety and efficiency of the batteries that power them, as well as cell phones, autonomous unmanned vehicles and smart electronics.
Alabama monthly Real Estate Report indicates brisk activity
The Alabama Association of Realtors (AAR) has released its Alabama Economic and Real Estate Report for June of 2024. The report shows several indicators that the real estate market across the state is maintaining a strong and healthy level of activity. “The latest data underscores a positive trend in our...
Who is the highest paid college president in Alabama? (Hint: It’s not UA)
Salaries vary widely for college presidents in Alabama — from nearly $1 million on the high end to a low of less than $200,000. In addition to their base salaries, some presidents get vehicle and housing allowances or bonuses for meeting enrollment benchmarks or other goals. One gets an allowance for country club dues.
Experts share how to protect your personal information from cyber attacks
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Recent cyber-attacks and scams across the country, and in Alabama, have presented cyber security concerns. Jarrod Stisher, the Marketing and Communications Manager at Tech Birmingham, said some of the best ways to protect yourself, or your company, is by using multi-factor authentication on your devices and changing your online passwords every […]
York part of state grants for lowering energy costs
The City of York was among other communities to benefit from a grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) to upgrade heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Additionally, the funding will also allow cities to install energy efficient lighting. The funds come from the Energy Efficiency...
Charlottesville Civil Rights Tour comes to Selma for fourth year
The Charlottesville Civil Rights Tour made Selma one of its stops for the fourth consecutive year as part of a series of trips to sites important to the Civil Rights Movement. A post on social media by Selma Historical Tours by Thelma Dianne Harris said that the tour travels through the South, stopping at Birmingham, Montgomery, New Orleans, Jackson, MS; Sumner, MS; and Memphis, TN.
Terri Sewell to announce $1 million funding for Hale County Hospital
Rep. Terri Sewell (AL-07) will announce a $1 million grant to Hale County Hospital during a press conference on Friday, July 26. "The funding will be used to expand the hospital’s capacity to provide exceptional health care to rural and underserved communities in the Black Belt," said a press release from Sewell on Wednesday.
Selma eyes way to refinance loan that’s choking growth
The heat is on for the city of Selma to agree on a budget before the next fiscal year starts Oct. 1. . It’s always a good idea for a city to have a budget approved before the fiscal year begins, but having a budget for the 2025 Fiscal Year is a crucial step to getting the city out from under a higher interest loan that is soaking up almost 10% of the city’s total budget.
Board denied Jackson parole request
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles denied parole to a woman convicted of crimes in Butler County. Valona A. Johnson, 48, was denied parole from her five -year sentence for a July 2023 conviction for possessing/receiving a controlled substance, a Class D felony.
Temps rising back to normal levels, but scattered showers linger
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - After a soggy start to the week with some unseasonably cool temperatures, we’re coming into the back half of the workweek with a more standard summer pattern on tap. We’ll still have to contend with showers throughout the morning today, letting up mostly after the...
New agricultural plant coming to Wayne County
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Folks in Waynesboro are celebrating the first fungicide plant in the area. After purchasing Odom Industries this past December, Sipcam Argo Solutions is expanding its operations into Wayne County. The company is investing more than $2 million into the new plant, which makes agricultural chemicals...
Stuff the Cruiser 2024 is just around the corner
MARION, Miss. (WTOK) - School is just weeks away from starting, and the Marion Police Foundation wants to make sure every student has the supplies they need to be successful. For the last seven years, Chief Randall Davis and his officers have hosted the Stuff the Cruiser school supplies drive to ensure that each kid in East Mississippi and West Alabama can walk into the school year knowing they have what they need to start the year off right.
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