Peter, Paul and Mary said a mouthful when they crooned “The Times Are A-Changin’.” I’ve weathered so many twists and turns over the years, I hardly recognize some things anymore.
I have a confession to make. I love barbecue. I can’t go much longer than a few days without a dose of that smoky-smelling pork slathered in sweet-red sauce with a touch of Tabasco to add tingle to my tongue.
Bringing adult education classes into the community became reality here Monday as Johns Chapel AME Church partnered with the Enterprise State Community College Adult Education team to host GED classes on-site at the church beginning April 4.
Holly Mitchell is The Lakeside School’s new head of school.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Tuesday proposed one-time tax rebates of $400 for individuals and $800 for married couples — as well as 2% pay raises for teachers and state employees — as she sent her proposed budgets to lawmakers. The governor submitted the proposed spending plans, for the fiscal …
The night before Jesus was crucified, He knew every detail of what was coming: the unwarranted arrest, the obnoxious mocking, the flesh-ripping scourging and the appallingly inhumane crucifixion. Even more horrifying, Jesus knew He was taking on the sins of the entire world.
Knew it was coming for two years but the first time, it was sad.
Duke is the SOS Shelter Pet of the Week. Most of our posts are for families looking for a pet, but Duke is looking for a single person.
One Enterprise High School JV boy’s golf team, EHS Blue, shot 322 to win a 12-team varsity tournament played Wednesday at the Robert Trent Jones Cambrian Ridge course in Greenville.
Enterprise State Community College’s Boll Weevils got eight hits but didn’t figure out what to do with them in the first game of a South Division doubleheader in Monroeville March 23.
Enterprise State Community College’s Weevil Women stepped out of South Division play on the road Tuesday and claimed a doubleheader sweep against Thomas University’s JV team.
“I knew my town and I knew that we could make it happen,” said Joel Adams, founder of the three-year-old Daleville Boys & Girls Club at the recent fundraising gala held at the Daleville Culture and Convention Center.
OZARK — Several events to honor Vietnam veterans on a day named in their honor are planned in the cities of Enterprise and Ozark and the public is invited to all of them, according to Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 373 President Bob Cooper.
Enterprise State Community College is calling for book donations for its upcoming Little Free Library.
American Legion Post 73 has planned a special nighttime Easter Egg Bash of hunting Easter eggs for ages 16 and above to take place from 7-9 p.m. April 2 at 9 County Road 517 in Elba.
The Enterprise Board of Education approved several personnel actions at the meeting March 21.
More than 450 volunteers of all ages turned out to “make a difference” during the 2023 Enterprise Day of Service Saturday, March 18.
This is a test.
Braving temperature in the low 50s with winds of 9.32 miles per hour, Maj. Gen. Michael McCurry carried the Irish flag high as he led the World’s Smallest St. Patrick’s Day Parade around the Boll Weevil Monument here at high noon Saturday.
Mountain Brook High School was the only entrant in the Two-Day Bradley Johnson Memorial Golf Tournament to break 600 on Greystone Golf Club in Hoover Monday and Tuesday; the Spartans shot 598, two strokes better than UMS-Wright, for the win in the 16-team field.
Several water lines that run through Enterprise will soon be replaced as part of a project that’s expected to last about a year.
For some reason, facing quality South Division pitching, playing on cold, windy days and possibly some mysterious force, something has chilled Enterprise State Community College’s run production lately.
Members of the Coffee County Master Gardener’s Association designed and planted shrubs, knock-out roses, Liriope (monkey grass) and flowers around the front entrance of the 26th Coffee County Habitat for Humanity House that is to be dedicated Sunday in Coffee County.
The following new books are available for checkout at the Enterprise Public Library:
On March 23, 1957, the Army sold its last homing pigeon. Since the earliest recorded history of battlefield communications, homing pigeons — or war pigeons — have consistently been praised for their intelligence, reliability, and agility in relaying messages across long distances. The U.S. A…