Three area students are on the Valdosta State University's Dean's List.
These area students have been named to the University of West Alabama President's List
A Disabled American Veterans benefits seminar is Thursday from 10 a.m. until noon at First Methodist Church, located at 217 South Main Street, in Enterprise.
“Our team at Enterprise Parks and Recreation is second to none,” said Blake Moore, Director of Community Services and Recreation.
The deadline to apply for the 2025 Alabama Safe Schools Initiative is Aug. 15.
This is one way to support the Coffee County Family Services back-to-school project and have fun at the same time:
These area students have been named to the University of Maryland Global Campus Dean's List.
This Enterprise man has been named to the Dean's Commendation List at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
In the House of Adams, 2025 so far has presented time to read more books and watch more archival programming starring the late Bob Hope, a British-born, true American patriot.
More endearing was Aunt Cleo’s love for baseball, perhaps because Charlie Maxwell, “The Sabbath Slugger,” who died last December after 97 years, lived 13 miles away in Paw Paw, where he began his quest that found him playing with Boston, Baltimore, Chicago’s White Sox and Aunt Cleo’s beloved Detroit Tigers.
People living within Enterprise city limits are reminded that fireworks are prohibited within city limits.
These area students have earned a place on the UWA Dean's List.
The City of Enterprise recently attended the Army Aviation Solutions Summit in Nashville, hosted by the Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA).
The town of New Brockton has been awarded a $100,000 Community Development Block Grant
From the first round of hot dogs shared to the fading glimmer of the final sparkler, following proper food safety on the grill will ensure a fun 4th of July.
New officers were inducted and donation checks distributed during the recent Enterprise Lions Club meeting.
Note that garbage collection in Enterprise is adjusted for the July 4 holiday.
Like the fellow who’d fallen off the top of the Empire State Building as he passed every floor, exclaimed, “So far, so good!”And so ‘tis, more’n a week after June 18, 2025, a day that will live in infamy, it appears we may squeak by again, despite our “Singing the Blues.”
FORT RUCKER- The past, present, and future of Army Aviation was the topic of the discussion at the dinner meeting of the of the Wiregrass Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America June 21.
These area students have completed Troy University's IMPACT orientation and are ready to start classes.
This Enterprise woman was recently elected to membership into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society, at Troy University.
The Enterprise Board of Education approved several personnel actions at the meeting June 24.
'Protect our Bases Act' introduced by U.S. Senators who grew next to the Home of Army Aviation.