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Vincent High hosts one-woman play
Vincent Middle and High School students witnessed the one-woman play “Too Many Questions: An Evening with Virginia Durr” on Feb. 13.
Vincent Middle and High School students witnessed the one-woman play “Too Many Questions: An Evening with Virginia Durr” on Feb. 13.
Alabama has joined a $25 billion national mortgage settlement; Attorney General Luther Strange signed the Joint State-Federal Mortgage Settlement on Feb. 9.
The Alabama Department of Public Health is monitoring new cases of hand, foot and mouth disease, according to a press release from the department.
The Alabama Historical Association, Buffalo Rock Company and the Lee family have provided a replacement historical marker to commemorate Sidney Word Lee, an influential figure ...
Bama Budweiser’s new home in Harpersville is nearing completion.
The Vincent Town Council will hold a public hearing prior to the regular session of the town council on Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. The ...
On Feb. 7, Columbiana’s city council approved a new tornado siren policy for the city.
Too Many Questions: An Evening with Virginia Durr will be shown at each high school. The play is a one-act, one-woman play, based in part ...
Deputy Rufus Williams has been a member of the K-9 Unit at the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office for one year and three months. Williams’ canine ...
The town of Vincent has proposed a master plan to refurbish the Vincent Municipal Park on Shelby County 62 and U.S. 231.
Shelby Elementary will be hosting its First Annual Glow Golf Tournament March 16 at Magnolia Meadows in Columbiana. The tournament will begin at 6 p.m.
Harpersville has added a screen-printing business to its ever-growing city. Tee-Sign In Mind is the newest business to receive its license in the area.
Shelby County residents, officials and visitors met at the Shelby County Museum and Archives to celebrate the county's 194th birthday on Feb. 5.
Harpersville resident Corley Rogene Watters died on Jan. 29 after he suffered a gunshot wound, according to a press release from the Sylacauga Police Department.
On Jan. 31 the Shelby County Drug Enforcement Task Force received a call from the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office regarding a possible methamphetamine laboratory, according ...