Columbus
The Troy Messenger
Thunder on Three Notch features re-enactments
Sites where history comes alive are among the most visited throughout the country. Of course, there is nothing to compare with The Alamo and Boston Harbor, However, on May 3 and 4, the Pioneer Museum of Alabama will feature an event that will include everything from campsite cooking to a battle between the settlers and […] The post Thunder on Three Notch features re-enactments appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
‘Thunder on the Three Notch’ at Pioneer Museum
One great spring weekend event in Pike County follows another. “Thunder on the Three Notch” at the Pioneer Museum of Alabama comes on the heels of TroyFest, a highly-acclaimed arts and crafts festival in downtown Troy. So, those who are looking for somewhere to go and something to do, need look no farther than Pike […] The post ‘Thunder on the Three Notch’ at Pioneer Museum appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Compassus-Troy recognizes its volunteers
Even at the end of life, there can be a lot of living to do. Laura Hollis, Compassus-Troy Volunteer Coordinator, said Hospice volunteers help patients and families create meaning moments and lasting memories. Hollis said that, right here the local community, there are seven trained volunteers who work with Compassus hospice patients and families giving […] The post Compassus-Troy recognizes its volunteers appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Save up to 8 lives: Become an organ donor that others might live
On April 22, Troy Regional Medical Center held a Donate Life flag raising ceremony on the hospital grounds in recognition of April as Donate Life Month Janet Stewart, TRMC, director of marketing and communications, said National Donate Life Month is about the importance of registering individual decisions to be a donor, honoring deceased and living […] The post Save up to 8 lives: Become an organ donor that others might live appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Birmingham man charged after high-speed chase
Robert Corey Lee has been charged with multiple crimes after leading law enforcement officers on a high speed chase that ended when Lee crashed into a building on Main Street in Brundidge. Pike County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Lt. Tommy Price said the chase began in Troy around 4:30 p.m. on April 21 with county deputies […] The post Birmingham man charged after high-speed chase appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Troy Regional Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center receives dual recognition in Patient Satisfaction Awards
On April 22, the Troy Regional Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center was named a dual recipient of RetorixHealth’s Clinical Distinction and Excellence in Patient Satisfaction Awards. Recipients of these awards must meet or exceed national quality benchmarks over a set time period. “The Troy Regional Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Center is proud to […] The post Troy Regional Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center receives dual recognition in Patient Satisfaction Awards appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Young artists to be recognized at JCA Saturday
The Johnson Center for the Arts will be the place to be for young artists and their families at noon on Saturday. Winners in all age divisions and, in a variety of categories of artwork, will be recognized. Best of Show winners will be recognized along with their art teachers. The walls of the downstairs […] The post Young artists to be recognized at JCA Saturday appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Justin Perry Blair sentenced for October 2022 shooting
On April 24, Justin Perry Blair was sentenced for his conviction in an October 2022 shooting in Troy. Blair was convicted back in January 2024 for discharging a firearm into an occupied building, which occurred when Blair and a co-defendant shot into a dwelling on the 400 Block of South Brundidge Street in Troy on […] The post Justin Perry Blair sentenced for October 2022 shooting appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Troy City Schools approves bids for audio/visual upgrades
At the April 25 Troy City Schools Board of Education Meeting a number of bids for audio/visual improvements system wide were approved. The board approved a bid from Bailey Brothers Music in the amount of $93,763 for audio/visual upgrades at the Troy Elementary School cafeteria and approved a bid of $38,224.50 from All Pro for […] The post Troy City Schools approves bids for audio/visual upgrades appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
TroyFest this weekend
The best things in life are free. So, the TroyFest Arts & Crafts Festival must be a best thing. TroyFest 2024 is set for Saturday, April 27, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 28, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The arts festival will feature more than 90 artists from the local area and […] The post TroyFest this weekend appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Thank you, Mary Page!
The Troy Tourism Department and the Colley Senior Complex hosted a reception Wednesday for Mary Page, longtime art teacher at the complex. However, the reception/luncheon was actually more specific. Catherine Jordan, director of the senior complex, said there are many reasons to recognize Mary Page, but, on Wednesday, the recognition was for her artwork related […] The post Thank you, Mary Page! appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
TroyFest Scholarship winners recognized
Mary Samson Dunn will receive the Jean Lake Scholarship on Saturday during the Student Art Awards to be presented at noon in the Johnson Center. The $1,000 Jean Lake Scholarship is sponsored by the Troy Arts Council. Pam Smith, said the most amazing thing about Mary Samson’s artwork is her versatility. “She has drawings and […] The post TroyFest Scholarship winners recognized appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
The Troy Messenger
1K+
Posts
3M+
Views
TroyMessenger.com is the digital news site for its affiliated print publication, The Troy Messenger. The TroyMessenger.com newsroom is located in Troy, Alabama, and covers community news and sports in Troy, Pike County, Alabama, and the surrounding area.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.