NWS urges caution in Black Belt ahead of approaching storm system
Hale and Perry Counties could see severe weather, including straight line winds in the 55-60 mile per hour range, as a powerful... Read More
Francis Marion’s Running Rams Start Spring Strong
The Francis Marion Track and Field team (The Running Rams) competed at their first track meet for the Spring of 2022 at... Read More
Theatre Tuscaloosa’s ‘Project Broadway’ Summer Intensive Workshop for Teens will be June 13-17
TUSCALOOSA, AL – Theatre Tuscaloosa is launching Project Broadway, a new summer intensive workshop for teens in which theatre professionals will work... Read More
Kelsey Livingston inducted into National Honor Society
Kelsey Livingston, a junior at Covenant Christian School in Tuscumbia, was recently inducted into the National Honor Society. Kelsey is the daughter... Read More
School choice bill moves to House after amendment from Singleton
Senate Minority Leader Bobby Singleton, DGreensboro, recently contributed an amendment to the debated “school choice” bill in Montgomery. The bill, introduced by... Read More
Tempra Tucker named Francis Marion’s Educator of the Week
Francis Marion School announced their Educator of the Week: Tempra Tucker. In a social media post, the Tucker expressed her “gratitude” for... Read More
R.C. Hatch students launch school journalism initiative
Seventh and eighth graders at Robert C. Hatch School in Uniontown introduced their new journalism team on Tuesday, March 22. Sponsored by... Read More
PCHS alumni will honor late Col. Carl Cooper at next school reunion, April 30
Perry County High School Alumni Association (PCHSAA) has proclaimed its annual meeting on April 30, 2022 as “Coach Carl Cooper Day” honoring... Read More
Sit-out by council, spurred by frustration with City Hall, may have doomed March 21 meeting
Tensions between members of Marion’s City Council and the Hinton mayoral administration may be what’s behind a series of strange developments at... Read More