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Christmas is not just for children. Yes, the gimma, gotcha stuff is geared to children, but that is ...
Christmas is not just for children. Yes, the gimma, gotcha stuff is geared to children, but that is ...
Christmas is not just for children. Yes, the gimma, gotcha stuff is geared to children, but that is ...
Sunday, Nov. 16, the Men’s Fellowship of First Presbyterian Church presented a check for $2,750 to Hearts In ...
Recently, a diagnosis of type I diabetes threatened to topple hopes and dreams of Thompson High School senior ...
Born to James and Brenda Carter in Huntsville, Carter moved to Alabaster at age 9 and has been ...
Well-known and well-loved language pathologist Chris Oyer, is called “the speech teacher” by her students. Oyer has been ...
“For half the cost of a movie ticket, you can come and be entertained by some amazing young ...
The week of Oct. 12-16 was National School Lunch Week. This year’s slogan was “get in the game ...
A wide variety of jobs, education and interests can be connected to Chirstina Hale, owner of Chilly Balls ...
Gaile Reese Randall has been the art teacher at Thompson Intermediate School for more than 15 years. Of ...
Did you know the city of Alabaster Police Department has female officers? I did not know that fact, ...
One of the few original Creek View Elementary teachers, Melissa Key Foster allows no grass to grow under ...
After only a short time playing volleyball (she began in fourth grade) Andrea Neri (now Fordham) knew she ...
For Scottie Burke, childhood was a typical Catholic education in the West End area of Birmingham (through the ...
Twenty Years! There were the usual flirts, class favorites, successful businessmen and women, intellectuals, athletes, dependable, talented and ...