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Two North Alabama high schools get $5k from mobile carrier - and could get millions more
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Buckhorn and Hartselle High Schools received word this week they will each be awarded $5,000 as part of a T-Mobile program highlighting small-town football teams. In addition, the schools are in contention for a $2 million "grand prize" for a technology makeover. The T-Mobile "Friday Night...
Third Ranked Guntersville Claws Past Southside-Gadsden
SOUTHSIDE, AL – The Guntersville Wildcats, ranked third in Class 5A, traveled to Barney Hood Stadium and came away with an impressive 35-13 victory over Southside-Gadsden Friday night. Quarterback Street Smith shined in the season opener completing 16-of-18 passes, amassing 215 yards and a touchdown. His leading receiver, Dadrien...
'Something was taken from us we can never get back': Families of Huntsville murder victims hold annual dinner
There's strength in numbers. The families of Huntsville murder victims are proving just that. Several came together Saturday for an annual memorial dinner to remember the loved ones they've lost. Donna Howell organized the event and says more than 60 people RSVP'd. She lost her son to gun violence almost...
Honoring our Angels event held in Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The Larry Flaccamio Foundation hosted their 9th annual "Honoring Our Angels" event at the Dr. Richard Showers Sr. Recreation Center in Huntsville on Saturday. Losing a family member is one of the biggest heartbreaks one can face, especially when the timing is described as too soon.
Nick Saban's Wife Has Icy Reaction To Viral Sign At College GameDay
Nick Saban was a big hit during College GameDay in Dublin, Ireland. Saban's first appearance of the season drew a large crowd, with the "GameDay" signs that further fuel the spirit of college football every weekend. Clearly, it's all in good fun. The legendary Alabama Crimson Tide head coach was ...
2 graduate Drug Court program
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Drug Court program recently announced two graduates of its program led by Cullman County District Judge Chad Floyd and the Cullman County Drug Court staff. The court offered its congratulations to its newest graduates Christina Ladner and “G.R.” Floyd said completing the program is a huge accomplishment. “The fact is that not every individual who enters into the program successfully completes it,” Floyd said. “When we post pictures of a graduate of the program, I want folks to know that this individual has been clean and sober for a period of at least 12 months. They have been drug screened on a random basis. They have met every requirement of our program with respect to intensive outpatient treatment and self-care at AA or NA.” Floyd said they have also completed at least 52 hours of service in the community. “The two individuals who graduated this week were able to make it through their entire term of participation in our program without a single sanction or slip up between them,” Floyd said. “They both did an excellent job and I was proud to have persons of their character in our program.” Copyright 2024 Humble Roots, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Tire landfill owner in Blount Co. wants to use his land for business
HAYDEN, Ala. (WBRC) - Vice President of B & B Tire Landfill Bud Adams says he’s abided by all the rules and at the end of the day, it’s still his land. “My daddy instilled that in me. What somebody does on their property is their business,” said Adams.
More Sunny & Dry Conditions For Your Sunday
Today will feature plenty more sunshine and high temperatures will reach the low and mid 90s. Expect lower humidity levels to stay in place making it feel comfortable for any of your outdoor activities! Skies will remain clear into the evening hours and temperatures will drop quickly after sunset. Another nice night will be in store with overnight lows trending below normal in the low and mid 60s.
Phinizee scores four touchdowns as Russellville downs Deshler in Goodwin's debut
The Dustin Goodwin era at Russellville got off to a flying start as the Golden Tigers came from behind and scored 28 unanswered points to dispatch the Deshler Tigers 35-21 at Golden Tiger Stadium on Friday night. Things, for a while, looked dicey for a heavily penalized Golden Tiger squad...
City Mourns Friday Death of “Tuscaloosa’s Doctor” Ramesh Peramsetty
City leaders, his staff and patients across the area are mourning the Friday afternoon death of "Tuscaloosa's Doctor," Ramesh Peramsetty. Peramsetty was the well-known founder and medical director of a group of local medical officers operating as the Crimson Network, including Alabama Family Medical Care, both Crimson Care locations, Crimson Village and the Tuscaloosa Weight Loss Center.
New Vehicle That Will Electrify Transportation of Cars Made in Lincoln, Alabama to Global Markets will be Unveiled Monday Morning
LINCOLN, Ala. – Virginia Transportation Corporation on Monday will unveil a new all-electric truck which will transport newly built Honda cars from the Lincoln, Alabama plant to the nearby CSX railhead for shipment to locations across the globe. Officials will collect data and analyze the performance of the all-electric...
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