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Jackson book signing rescheduled for August
A Lowndes County native and University of Alabama (UA) graduate is the focus of a new book by Dr. Christopher Love. Evermore Books will host a book signing event in August to celebrate the book’s release. “The Crimson Code: Price of Success” is a biography featuring the life and work of Desmond A. Jackson, grandson […]
Montgomery, Ala., parks still reflect history of segregation
Montgomery, Ala., touts itself as the birthplace of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. But although Montgomery now embraces its history of bus boycotts and protest marches, it remains one of the most segregated U.S. cities.
Barron competes in AHSAA All-Star Game
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Pike Liberal Arts School senior baseball player Luke Barron competed in the AHSAA North-South All-Star Baseball Game last week at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery. Barron helped lead the South to a 4-1 win over the North on July 15. Offensively, Barron scored one run,...
Troy Rookie All-Stars compete in World Series
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Troy All-Stars represented Alabama at the Dixie Ozone Rookies (11U) World Series in Mississippi this past weekend. Troy went 2-2 at the World Series. They opened up the World Series with a 8-5 win over Livingston on July 18. Cole Cleveland led Troy at the plate, going 2-for-3 with two RBIs and a run, while Elliot Cochran went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Barrett Powell and Cochran pitched two innings each. Cochran struck out two and gave up two hits and two earned runs, while Powell struck out three and gave up no hits or earned runs.
AHSAA regional basketball tournament returning to Montgomery
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Alabama High School Athletic Association’s Central Regional Basketball tournament is coming back to the Capital City. AHSAA officials confirmed that the Central Regional boys and girls tournaments will be played at Alabama State University’s Dunn-Oliver Acadome. AHSAA signed an agreement with ASU to...
Two Lowndes County teens charged in Montgomery slaying
Two Lowndes County teenagers have been charged with capital murder in connection with a Thursday shooting in Montgomery. The two 16-year-olds are charged in the death of 21-year-old Hector Bamaca Yoc of Montgomery, said Sgt. Ernestina McGriff, a spokeswoman for the Montgomery Police Department. They were taken into custody Sunday by the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office and placed in the Montgomery County Detention Facility under no bond. ...
Here's where to get free school supplies and backpacks in the Montgomery area
A plethora of back-to-school events are aimed at helping Montgomery families get their kids school supplies. Montgomery Public Schools will resume classes Aug. 8. Students need to be prepared with school supplies, and several Montgomery organizations have stepped in to help. City of Montgomery giveaway. Where: Multiplex at Cramton Bowl,...
Treadaway: Time for cities to crack down on crime
We’ve all seen the headlines coming out of Montgomery in the last few months. Someone gets killed or seriously injured, the mayor holds a press conference blaming everyone but himself, until the next violent incident, where it just repeats itself. We’re only halfway through 2024, and there have already...
AHSAA All-Star Sports Week | North All-Stars Claim Thrilling 3-2 Victory in Volleyball Showdown
MONTGOMERY, AL – In an electrifying display of talent, the North All-Stars edged out the South with a hard-fought 3-2 victory in the AHSAA Volleyball All-Star match held Thursday at the Cramton Bowl MultiPlex. The nail-biting sets concluded with scores of 23-25, 26-24, 23-25, and 15-9, marking an impressive win for the North, which now leads the series 16-10. This match capped off the exciting 2024 All-Star Sports Week, a tradition that began with the inaugural all-star match introduced by the AHSAA in 1997.
‘I don’t have a gravesite to visit’: Pickens Co. mom wants answers after son’s disappearance 3 years ago
PICKENS COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - A west Alabama mom wants some answers. She hasn’t seen her oldest child in three years after he left his home in Reform on foot. Paige Fields does not have proof, but she believes her son, Preston Peeks died of foul play. He was last seen Feb. 15, 2021.
Hursboro, Lowndesboro receive grants for recreation improvements
Hurtsboro and Lowndesboro were among other communities to receive a grant from the state to improve its recreation services. The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) allocated the funds from the Federal Highway Administration’s Recreational Trails Program. It was part of a $1.4 million round of grants.
3 Alabama alumni placed on PUP before NFL training camps
Three former Alabama players have been sidelined for the opening of NFL training camps by being placed on the physically-unable-to-perform list. Receiving the designation this weekend were Detroit Lions defensive back Brian Branch, Denver Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders and Carolina Panthers wide receiver Cam Sims. Each of those teams is...
A helping hand during difficult times
Wayne Garlock, a Greenville native, has dedicated his life to serving his community, making him the Greenville Advocate’s Hero of the Week. Garlock graduated from Greenville High School in 1976 before joining the Army, where he served for six years and was awarded the Army Commendation medal for distinguished service. During his military service, Garlock […] The post A helping hand during difficult times appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
#PMARSHONAU: After seven decades of winning, Auburn football ready to fight
What is the greatest decade in Auburn's modern football history? Is it Pat Dye's 1980s, with four SEC championships? Is it the 2010s with a national championship, a trip to the BCS Championship Game and two SEC championships?. Over seven decades, there were some great times, some good times and...
Elite underclassmen added to Big Cat
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The Plains Truth: Auburn DL coach Vontrell King-Williams joins the show
Heading into his first season as a position coach in the Southeastern Conference, Auburn's Vontrell King-Williams has a group that is deep but still searching for playmakers as the Tigers get ready for the 2024 season. With sophomore Keldric Faulk taking on a leadership role on the defensive line and some big additions from both the transfer portal and the 2024 signing class, King-Williams has a group that will see plenty of competition this fall as Auburn prepares for another tough schedule.
War Ready falls to Herd That in second round of The Basketball Tournament
War Ready’s run at a TBT championship ended on Sunday afternoon, as the team full of Auburn alumni fell to the No. 1 seed in its region, Herd That 63-59. Herd That, who is coming off of a semifinals appearance in last year’s event, is composed of mostly Marshall alumni. The contingent of former Thundering Herd have been a staple of “The Basketball Tournament” since 2018, although the team has only reached the quarterfinals twice. That didn’t stop Auburn’s Alumni from nearly taking down the experienced Herd. Wendell Green Jr. and company led the contest end-to-end until the late minutes of the...
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