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History talk to be held Sept. 10 on removal of the Creek Indians from Alabama and Georgia, from 1827-1849
A presentation on the Removal of the Creek Indians from Alabama and Georgia, from 1827-1849 with Dr. Christopher Haveman will be held Tues., Sept. 10, at 6 p.m. The presentation will be held at the Elloie J. Bradshaw Training Center, located at 6541 Jack Springs Rd., Atmore. According to a release, while most people are […] The post History talk to be held Sept. 10 on removal of the Creek Indians from Alabama and Georgia, from 1827-1849 appeared first on The Atmore Advance.
Warmer and drier this weekend, Fall-like temperatures on Sunday Morning
Tonight: The coastal low will weaken and send plenty of rain across the northern Gulf Coast. Birmingham will be far enough north to only get clouds and a few showers/sprinkles. It will be cooler with lows in the lower to middle 60s. Weekend Outlook: The cold front will move through on Saturday. We will be […]
Alabama High School Football Scores: Top 25 updates
Week three of the 2024 high school football season in Alabama is getting underway and On3 is tracking scores all across the Yellowhammer State. Headlined by five top-25 in-state showdowns, some key showdowns with rankings and playoff implications will be played on Friday evening. Follow below as we update how each of the teams in […] The post Alabama High School Football Scores: Top 25 updates appeared first on On3.
Mid-day interview: Kristin Connor, CEO of CURE Childhood Cancer
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — In today’s Mid-day interview, WRBL’s Crystal Whitman talked with CEO of CURE Childhood Cancer Kristin Connor about Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. CURE is an organization focused on furthering cancer research in children and supporting families with children who have cancer. According to CURE, it has invested more than $43 million in […]
Linwood Butler Named New Forest Supervisor for Alabama’s National Forests
Montgomery, AL – The USDA Forest Service has announced Linwood Butler as the new Forest Supervisor overseeing the management of Alabama’s four national forests: Bankhead, Conecuh, Talladega, and Tuskegee. Covering more than 673,000 acres across 17 Alabama counties, these forests are key natural resources, and Butler will be at the helm of their stewardship. Southern Regional […] The post Linwood Butler Named New Forest Supervisor for Alabama’s National Forests appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Undocumented Individual Charged with Voter Fraud and Identity Theft in Alabama
Montgomery, AL – An undocumented individual has been charged with fraudulently assuming a U.S. citizen’s identity, using that identity to vote in multiple elections, and obtaining U.S. passports, according to U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona and Joseph R. Wysowaty, Resident Agent in Charge of the U.S. State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) Atlanta Resident Office. Angelica […] The post Undocumented Individual Charged with Voter Fraud and Identity Theft in Alabama appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Parole hearings scheduled for Sept.10-12
The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles has scheduled parole and pardon hearings for Sept. 10-12. See below for a list of Black Belt inmates who will be considered:. Anthony Ray Williams - Madison, Jefferson, Bullock - Sept. 12.
Paul DeMarco: Alabama Leaders Should Make Permanent Removal of Grocery Tax Reduction A Priority
By Paul DeMarco One of the major issues in this year’s presidential election has been the increase in grocery prices. Actually, over the past three and a half years, the price of food has gone up by some 22 percent. Thus, everyone is paying attention to how much they spend to put dinner on the […]
Alabama school steps up security a week after gun threat, ‘hysteria,’ shut down HS football game
Fans attending tonight’s Elmore County-Carroll football game will have to go through increased security to enter Burt-Haynie Field in Eclectic, the site of a football game that was postponed last week over a threat of gun violence that created “hysteria” among attendees. Superintendent Richard Dennis told AL.com...
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