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In the gray language of the federal bureaucracy, the funding that mattered most was from the Teaching Health Centers Graduate ...
Thanks to the work of a single person who brought on other passionate community members, the reality of a Boys and Girls Club of Salina is nearing.
Alabama hides its best treasures in plain sight – those small towns where the coffee shop owner remembers your order, and strangers still wave from their porches. These havens of simplicity exist in ...
The St. James Hotel originally opened in 1837, but was known as the Brantley Hotel at the time, and played a significant role in the area’s history. It served as the Union Army’s headquarters after ...
Dr. Amy K. Milligan will present the 2025 Stone Lecture in Judaism at Augustana, “Navigating History: Civil Rights and the Jews of Selma, Alabama,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 3, in the Olin ...
Southside-Selma High School has been removed from the Alabama High School Athletic Association state baseball playoffs after it self-reported a rules violation, according to an AHSAA release on ...
The University of Alabama had its annual “Tapping on the Mound” ceremony, which led to several UA students being awarded the Cleophus Thomas Award including a student who was from Selma. Madison Scott ...
A Black Journalist’s Journey,” Pulitzer-winning journalist Harold Jackson reflects on lessons from 1960s Alabama.
Charles was born on May 25, 1952 in Sardis, Alabama to Charles and Sadie Smith. He spent his formative years with his grandparents Otto and Ruby Hatcher in Selma, Alabama. He later settled in ...
Harris marks 59th anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday’ at Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma Vice President Kamala Harris is among those marking the 59th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the day Alabama law ...
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