Players entering the transfer pothole don’t forego eligibility: Unsigned athletes in the portal may return to their original teams, but it’s not common. Once players enter the portal, their current school is under no obligation to retain them on scholarship or guarantee a roster spot.”In 202…
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army extends its gratitude to the women who have served, and continue to serve, in its ranks. Women have played vital roles in the U.S. Army since the Revolutionary War, and today’s women—-soldiers, veterans, family members and civilian employees—are critical members of…
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Restoration 154 announces the return of Rockin' the River, an annual car show, art, and music festival, in Elba Saturday.
National Beta members from Hillcrest Elementary School are celebrating their recent participation in the Alabama Elementary/Junior Beta State Convention. These 36 victories at the state level provide an opportunity to compete at the national level.
MOAA is recognized as the leader among U.S. veteran military organizations for working with Congress on the needs and interests of active and retired military members.
As dawn broke on April 25, Veterans Park at Fort Novosel became a sacred gathering place for Australians, New Zealanders, their international allies, and Fort Novosel leaders, commemorating a legacy of sacrifice and partnership.
Alabama citizens will still be able to obtain their STAR ID from an Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Exam Office after the May 7, federal enforcement date.
Meet the SOS Shelter Pet of the Week.
Twenty-five area students are recipients of the Southeast Gas Community Service Scholarship for 2025 presented at an annual lunch held this year on Troy University's campus April 24.
Viewers addicted to “Cops,” “Jail” and/or ”On Patrol Live” shouldn’t be surprised by “Mobile woman accused of using drone to drop marijuana into maximum security state prison.”
It’s amazing, even to an only child who played some “Simon Says Solitaire,” what law officers must endure these days.
As Baby Boomer Boys with cars in the 1960s, most of us knew every Enterprise policeman by name, and they knew our cars, names and folks; for sure we didn’t tell ’em somebody, somehow put something illegal into our pockets.
Now, easy money doesn’t wait for young’uns to graduate high school before checks begin arriving.High school athletes are getting paid, one way and/or another, to change schools to help them reach their career goals; it’s happening in Alabama.
Hospice care focuses on enhancing the quality of life for patients with terminal illnesses, ensuring they experience comfort, dignity, and peace during their final stages. However, we cannot do this without the help of compassionate individuals in our community.
The Second Annual Ham Fest at Culpepper Park in Daleville April 5 drew amateur radio operators from across the southeast and one from Wisconsin.
The pool at the Enterprise Recreation and Aquatics Center will open to the public starting Monday, April 28.
Fort Novosel conducted a pair of back-to-back exercises to train for the emerging threat of armed drones in early March.
Army Aviation instructor pilots (IP) and leaders have been talking for years about how to make Fort Novosel’s Instructor Pilot Course better.
The team is led by sophomore Jabe Boroff of Pike Road, who in all likelihood will be named the state’s Player of the Year.
People of all ages gathered in front of the Houston County Courthouse Saturday as part of a nationwide observance of the 250th Anniversary of April 19, 1775, and as a reminder to passing motorists that the values fought for on that day should be honored.
Don’t let her name fool you, this beautiful tabby is sweet, laid back, and would make a wonderful lap cat.
Members of County Line Baptist Church, Christ the King Lutheran Church, First Baptist Church of Enterprise, Level Plains Baptist Church, St. John Catholic Church, Ino Baptist Church, High Pointe Church, Hillcrest Baptist Church and Open-Door Baptist Church participated in the nearly two-mile…
Obviously, some of today’s young’uns, like those recently arrested in Panama City for various unnecessary violations of laws and common sese, haven’t been tested in wartime.
An Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) resurfacing project on SR-87 in Coffee County begins Monday, April 21, weather permitting