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Unbeaten Thomasville pulls away from Thorsby
By Carey Reeder | Managing Editor Thorsby High School held an early lead against Thomasville High School on Oct. 4, but ultimately fell to the unbeaten visitors 50-18. The Rebels’ Grayson McManus found Christian Davenport for a touchdown connection early in the first quarter, followed by McManus’ two-point conversion run to take a 8-0 lead. […] The post Unbeaten Thomasville pulls away from Thorsby appeared first on The Clanton Advertiser.
New WCCS police chief sworn in
Wallace Community College Selma (WCCS) held a special ceremony today to swear in the newly appointed Campus Police Chief, further reinforcing its commitment to the safety and security of its students, staff, and visitors. The event was attended by campus officials, community leaders, and law enforcement personnel from local and regional agencies, showcasing the strong […] The post New WCCS police chief sworn in appeared first on The Selma Times‑Journal.
Black Belt Football Scoreboard: Week 6
Football scoreboard roundup for Black Belt high school football teams in week 6 on Friday night. Send scores, photos and game information about your favorite Black Belt football team to news@blackbeltnewsnetwork.com to be included.
Foot Soldiers Park’s Candy Walk set for Saturday, Oct 5
Foot Soldiers Park’s annual Candy Walk will be happening on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 2-5 p.m. at the Future Home of Foot Soldiers Park (1705 Selma Ave.). This year, they’re bringing back the vibrant energy of the 90s, inspired by In Living Color. The Candy Walk is a cherished tradition in Selma. It provides a […] The post Foot Soldiers Park’s Candy Walk set for Saturday, Oct 5 appeared first on The Selma Times‑Journal.
Butler schools recognize board members, tackles safety
At the Sept. 26 Butler County Board of Education meeting, board members were recognized for their accomplishments, new educational partnerships were announced and safety measures were discussed. Superintendent Joseph Eiland highlighted board members for their achievements in education governance. “Mr. Boswell has achieved level two [certification],” Eiland said. “Mr. Eric Gomillion, who is not with […] The post Butler schools recognize board members, tackles safety appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Shelby County unable to keep up with Demopolis in battle for first
In a battle of the top teams in Class 5A, Region 3, the Shelby County Wildcats found themselves unable to answer the Demopolis Tigers on either side of the field. The post Shelby County unable to keep up with Demopolis in battle for first appeared first on Shelby County Reporter.
Camellia garden blooms at Sheriff’s office
On Sept 25, the Greenville Camellia Society (GCS) teamed up with Sheriff Danny Bond to establish a camellia garden on the grounds of the Sheriff’s building. A dozen vibrant camellias were chosen according to Sheriff Bond’s preferences. Society member and Master Gardener Linda Jarzyniecki spearheaded the project and GCS President Jan Newton said the effort […] The post Camellia garden blooms at Sheriff’s office appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
WCCC participating in no-fee week for college applications
Beginning Monday, Alabama high school seniors will have the opportunity to apply to colleges and universities around the state at no cost during Alabama College Application Week 2024 on Oct. 7-11. Wallace Community College Selma is one of the numerous colleges who have waived their fees for Alabama seniors next week. Dr. James M. Mitchell, […] The post WCCC participating in no-fee week for college applications appeared first on The Selma Times‑Journal.
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