Learn about the difference 500 volunteers can make.
The President of the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association was the speaker at the Military Officers Association of America meeting.
See what was dropped from a Huey Helicopter over the Enterprise Country Club Thursday evening.
Mark down these dates for kindergarten registration in Coffee County Schools.
Several Enterprise students were recognized at the Troy University Honors Convocation.
See the new New Brockton Queens.
An Alabama Aviation College student is the beneficiary of the generosity of the Republican Women of Coffee County.
The Coffee County Commission signed a proclamation recently recognizing National Crime Victims Week in Coffee County.
Hear the story of this fur baby up for adoption at the SOS Shelter.
It’s a thousand wonders we could concentrate on car racing less than 24 hours after the Spring 2024 Wesley Chapel barbecue and less than 48 hours after the NCAA took the bull by the horns and settled critical problems currently plaguing college sports.
Learn the story of this Army Aviation trailblazer.
Check out the positive impact that Medical Center Enterprise has on the community.
Two local students were inducted into Phi Kappa Phi.
All you need to know about participating in the Enterprise Lion's Club 20th Annual Boll Weevil 100 Bike Ride and Run May 4.
The Luncheon Pilot Club of Enterprise recently celebrated its 47th birthday. This club was organized on Feb.16, 1976, by the nighttime Pilot Club of Enterprise and was chartered on April 11, 1976, at a banquet held at Enterprise State Junior College, now Enterprise State Community College, w…
Ally-Anna Outlaw of Ozark was inducted into the University of Alabama's Blue Key Honor Society during the Tapping on the Mound ceremony during Honors Week.
Learn more about the Grow Southeast Alabama scholarships available to students in 11 Wiregrass counties.
Six JROTC cadets from three area high schools have been recognized for outstanding service by the Enterprise Chamber of Commerce.
The man who said, “Yesterday, Dec. 7, 1941, a date that will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan …” died April 12, 1945, in the Little White House in Warm Springs, Georgia, 79 years ago.
Today’s composition concerns “The Look,” but first a look at a recent Metro rating entitled: “The 10 U.S. states with the lowest IQs” found on MSN:
The Enterprise Parks and Recreation 8U All-Star Girls Basketball team were recognized by the Enterprise City Council for a first-ever accomplishment.
The public is invited to the largest free community event in Enterprise May 4 at Johnny Henderson Family Park.
Congratulations to Coffee County Schools Superintendent for being named ESCC's Alumnus of the Year.