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Alabaster Council asks governor to reconsider business closures
“We’re just asking for consideration so that hard-working business owners and employees can get back to work,” Russell Bedsole said.
“We’re just asking for consideration so that hard-working business owners and employees can get back to work,” Russell Bedsole said.
Frances Regina Kuzmicki Lokey, age 98, of Wilsonville, passed on to be with her Lord and Savior Friday, May 1.
NORTH SHELBY – Briarwood Christian School traditionally celebrates its graduates each year, but this year’s celebration looked much different. With school closed and social distancing ...
FROM STAFF REPORTS ALABASTER – Alabaster has lifted some of its restrictive measures in light of Alabama’s amended health order related to the COVID-19 outbreak. ...
The Park Forest neighborhood in Alabaster hosted a drive-by parade for its high school and college 2020 graduates on Saturday, May 2. School Resource Officers ...
FROM STAFF REPORTS Jefferson State Community College honored Stephanie Woods as the 2020 Outstanding Alumnus in a recent virtual ceremony in April. Woods earned her ...
“Town leadership will continue to monitor the situation and update the status of all town facilities as more information becomes available," Jonathan Seale said. "Thank ...
“There are serious needs in the community, and they are only going to grow,” Sara Newell said. “We need help to continue to be able ...
In an effort to continue assisting businesses as it has done throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Hoover announced a plan to provide further ...
FROM STAFF REPORTS NORTH SHELBY – A drive-through COVID-19 testing clinic will be offered on Friday, May 1, by the Shelby County Health Department to ...
FROM STAFF REPORTS HOOVER – The Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce has announced this year’s winners of its annual scholarships. Winners include: Chloe Arnold – ...
The Centers for Disease Control has added new symptoms to its list of indicators of the novel coronavirus.
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office has extended its precautionary measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 until Monday, May 11.
The ongoing pandemic has been hard on everyone. Many people have lost their jobs. Businesses have closed. Those that are still open struggle to remain ...
Searchers have still been unable to find a missing Hoover man believed to be in Perry County.