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(Column) Pell City Bulletin

Well, spring break for the Pell City Schools is over. I hope you had a great week. Birthdays: ... Read more

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The long good-bye: 10 questions for Don Winslow on his final novel, ‘City in Ruins’

Prolific author Don Winslow has been thrilling readers since his first published novel, the inaugural offering of his ... Read more

Local News

New bill would prohibit companies from voluntarily recognizing unions

Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) is looking to stop the flow of state incentives to any company that voluntary ... Read more

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(Column) These two GOP Senate candidates exemplify today’s political squalor

From Herbert Hoover’s “a chicken for every pot” (1928) to Ronald Reagan’s “It’s morning again in America” (1984), ... Read more

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(Column) Population and political power now rests in North Alabama

Growing up as a teenager in the 1960s, I served as a page in the Alabama Legislature. One ... Read more

Local News

New anti-DEI law could ‘take away valuable teaching tools’ from Alabama educators

Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill March 20, which effectively bans diversity, equity and inclusion programs in schools, ... Read more

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Resilience, community: Marsha Matson’s Story of homecoming in Leeds

In the heart of Leeds, resides Marsha Matson, a lifelong resident whose roots run deep in this quaint, ... Read more

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(Column) Runoffs set for new 2nd Congressional District congressional primary races

The most interesting and paramount race on the ballot in the March 5 primaries was the one for ... Read more

Local News

Saturday walking tours return in April

The Alabama Tourism Department’s annual Saturday Walking Tours will occur every Saturday morning in April and will take ... Read more

Local News

Pell City graduate shares journey to career as pilot at ACCS Board of Trustees meeting

HANCEVILLE — The Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees chose Wallace State Community College as the venue ... Read more