Enterprise High School sophomore Evelyn Holmes-Smith was recognized at Tuesday’s city council meeting for her achievements at the Alabama State Girls Wrestling State Championship.
What’s happening in and around Enterprise.
Chellye Stump has been named the new Dean of Administrative Services at Enterprise State Community College.
Alabama’s need for aviation mechanics and technicians is soaring and a new registered apprenticeship program will begin filling that need with trained and qualified individuals.
What’s happening in and around Enterprise.
Enterprise Depot Museum is situated one block off of Enterprise’s historic Main St. between the Rawls Building and the railroad tracks. The past year has seen concerted efforts to increase awareness about the museum in the local community and surrounding areas. According to Valerie Cates, th…
Enterprise Electronics Corp. (EEC), a locally-founded company with worldwide distinction, was recently host to visitors from the government of Tanzania, an East African country known as the home of the safari mecca, the Serengeti National Park, and the Kilimanjaro National Park, which featur…
So here we are on August 5, meaning Enterprise High School’s Wildcats open their 2022 football season a fortnight away—August 19—against the visiting Panama City Bay High School Tornadoes.
What’s happening in and around Enterprise.
It is amazing how quickly garbage piles up. Old timers took care of refuse in their own way. They had a burn barrel handy, but the problem was that there was a lot of glass and tin cans back then. Not much recycling in those days. Nearby ravines usually became nature’s trash cans.
Enterprise Depot Museum is situated one block off of Enterprise’s historic Main St. between the Rawls Building and the railroad tracks. The past year has seen concerted efforts to increase awareness about the museum in the local community and surrounding areas. According to Valerie Cates, th…
Enterprise Electronics Corp. (EEC), a locally-founded company with worldwide distinction, was recently host to visitors from the government of Tanzania, an East African country known as the home of the safari mecca, the Serengeti National Park, and the Kilimanjaro National Park, which featur…
What’s happening in and around Enterprise.
Enterprise High School sophomore Evelyn Holmes-Smith was recognized at Tuesday’s city council meeting for her achievements at the Alabama Stat…
I called my friend Ben a few days ago and he told me a story, which obviously meant something to him. But I’ll let him tell it from here.
Once again, “Where were you in ’62?”
What’s happening in and around Enterprise.
Boll Weevil Soap Company would like to announce the celebration of 25 years of service on Wednesday Aug. 10 at its location at 109 North Main …
Chellye Stump has been named the new Dean of Administrative Services at Enterprise State Community College.
Alabama’s need for aviation mechanics and technicians is soaring and a new registered apprenticeship program will begin filling that need with…
Casper is our Pet of the Week!
A public hearing to discuss proposed City voting district changes is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2, at the Enterprise City Council meeting at City Hall.
It’s one thing to win your club golf championship once. Twice is nice. A third time? That’s even better.
Part two of the water heater wars.
What’s happening in and around Enterprise.
The newly-opened Main Street Candy Company is bringing a sweet experience to downtown Enterprise.
Starting Fall 2022, tuition costs for general academic dual enrollment (DE) classes at Enterprise State Community College will now be covered thanks to changes in funding for the program.
Disgrace.
What’s happening in and around Enterprise.
All In Credit Union has teamed up with the Coffee County Family Services Center to provide a great start to the school year for 280 deserving Coffee County children. The Coffee County Family Services Center was one of 10 non-profit organizations who received funding through the All In Credit…
The Boys & Girls Club of Enterprise recently held a community-wide Back to School Jamboree benefitting more than 400 Wiregrass children and their families by providing them with school supplies for the upcoming school year.
Nobody loves a comeback story more than me. The mirror reminds me of a good one every day. I bumped into an old friend a while back, one I haven’t seen in 10 or 15 years. He was in a bad place the last time we talked.