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
No injuries reported, the structure fire is contained, and long-term planning is underway for the Command Sgt. Maj. Bennie G. Adkins State Veterans Home, officials said at a press conference held there Thursday morning.
A man has been arrested charged with driving a vehicle into an Enterprise boutique--and leaving.
Monday’s history-making baseball stat: Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes-Henry Davis battery represented a first in MLB history, as they are the first-ever battery of No. 1 draft picks, according to MLB.com's Sarah Langs.Scoring at home?A new MLB record is set almost daily.Hmmm.
Every day 2,300 children are reported missing. Online enticement of children has increased by 300% in recent years.
The Enterprise Board of Education approved several personnel actions at the meeting April 15.
Kindergarten registration dates for the Coffee County Schools have been announced.
Alabama Aviation College student Brittany McFadden of Daleville has been named the 2025 James Rardon Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Student of the Year Award.
The Second Annual Ham Fest at Culpepper Park in Daleville April 5 drew amateur radio operators from across the southeast and one from Wisconsin.
Each year, the month of April is a time when the Army places special emphasis on awareness and prevention of incidents of sexual assault.
Between April 12 and September 5, when Gingerbread Kindergarten welcomed its first students, your scribe promised vengeance on the paunchy, needle-brandishing nurse at Coffee County Health Department who told us, “This won’t hurt!”Never paid her back … but never had polio.
Ham is ready for a fur-ever home!
March is designated as “Share Pilot Month” and during the March meeting Luncheon Pilot Club of Enterprise members presented funding to deserving projects in the community raised through their annual Radio Fund Drive.
Grantland Rice wrote about sports with great insight and was deemed the most powerful man in sports for years, “You are meant to play the ball as it lies, a fact that may help to touch on your own objective approach to life.”
Jessica Goodson has been named Director of the Performing Arts Center at Enterprise State Community College.
The U.S. Army will unveil an updated version of Army Regulation 350-1, Army Training and Leader Development, on June 1.
If you have lived in Enterprise for any length of time, chances are good that you, your children, or maybe even your grandchildren have participated in one of the many activities offered at the YMCA.
The Save Our Strays Animal Shelter was again the beneficiary of the proceeds of the Rawls/Paws Ball held annually as a fundraiser for the no-kill adoption shelter in Enterprise.
Travis Parker of Enterprise has been named by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville as the April “Veteran of the Month.”
Festival in the Park, the largest free community event in Enterprise, returns to Johnny Henderson Park on Saturday, May 3 from 3 until 8 p.m.
This beautiful tabby girl is about two years old. She was found as a stray and then brought to the SOS Shelter where she is ready for a fur-ever home.
Learn more about gambling issues in the state from a former state prosecutor.