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By Dean Kelly Zechariah 4:10 “For who has despised the day of small things?…” I saw two little sisters heading into a creek with their grandmother’s watchful eye nearby. There was another little girl ...
The Livingston Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority recently awarded scholarships in the amounts of $1,000 to three deserving high school individuals in their service area. In Marengo County, ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham, in collaboration with Whitfield Regional Hospital, recently surpassed 500 admissions to the UAB Tele-Intensive Care Unit. This milestone highlights the impact ...
Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law named 153 students to the Dean’s List for the spring 2025 semester. Cumberland School of Law recognizes excellence in academic achievement each semester ...
Memorial Day weekends are always a time for family gatherings. Whether in the yard with the grill billowing smoke across the patio furniture that’s occupied by parents and grandparents as kids run ...
Representatives AJ McCampbell and Thomas Jackson, along with Senator Bobby Singleton, are inviting you to attend a Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, May 29 5:30 PM at Marengo County Economic Development ...
By Michael J. Brooks Those who follow a legend have a daunting task. Consider Joshua who followed Moses of whom it was said he knew God face-to-face! But Joshua had been a careful student learning ...
On June 1, as part of their First Sunday of the Month program, the Eastern Star Baptist Church on 3rd Avenue in Demopolis honored three strong women: Gwendolyn Williams received the 2025 Exceptional ...
When I started writing this weekly column, my first idea for an overarching theme was “what would Dave do?” Though I decided against a theme, I have included Dave, my dad, in several of the few ...
Crash data reveals concerning seasonal patterns as teen driving deaths continue to climb. Across the country, 13,135 people were killed in a crash involving a teen driver between 2019-2023. Over 30% ...
GUEST EDITORIAL. Cuts to SNAP, health coverage would raise costs, increase hunger and hardship. The U.S. House voted 215-214 Thursday for a budget bill that would make basic needs like food and health ...
By Tom Boggs Jeremy, thank you so much for giving me an early heads up about the closing of the beloved Demopolis Times so that I could say a goodbye. I had already sent in my column for June 4th, and ...
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