The Enterprise Public Library is the beneficiary of the generosity of the Club Yesepoch members who recently conducted a book collection drive and donation to the library as part of their annual Day of Service Project.
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey announced Wednesday that more than $5.1 million in state funding is being awarded to cities and counties for various road and bridge projects.
Mayor William E. Cooper Friday proclaimed April 2023 as “Autism Awareness Month” in the City of Progress. Surrounded by children, parents and caregivers, Cooper said that according to the Centers for Disease Control, autism affects one in 36 children.
Troy University is pleased to announce students who have been named to the Provost’s List for Term 3 of the 2022-2023 academic year.
Mary Grace Jeffers of New Brockton was awarded a scholarship by the Poarch Bank of Creek Indians for her participation in Alabama’s livestock industry March 18 at a ceremony held in coordination with the Southeastern Livestock Exposition (SLE) Rodeo.
The Enterprise State Community College Weevil Women’s softball team ended March in high gear by sweeping a South Division doubleheader against Chattahoochee Valley Community College, 5-1, 14-2, in Phenix City Friday, to improve to 5-9 in division play, 14-27 overall.
The “awesome response” of the city’s first responders and the utility company minutes after the Enterprise Country Club clubhouse was hit by storm winds is what Cathy Brown talks about as she walks through the grounds scattered with snapped and uprooted trees and lawn furniture Monday afternoon.
Saturday Walking Tours of Downtown Enterprise returned last weekend as part of a continued partnership between Visit Enterprise, the City of Enterprise’s Tourism Department, and the State of Alabama Department of Tourism.
Enterprise State Community College’s Boll Weevils were swept at home by South Division foe Chattahoochee Valley Community College’s Pirates March 30, ending a dismal 4-12 month that left ESCC searching for ways to win.
Huntingdon College sophomore Ariel Lenise Dixon of Saraland was crowned Miss Huntingdon 2023 and was also honored by her co-contestants as Miss Congeniality at the conclusion of the annual Miss Huntingdon Pageant held Saturday, April 1.
‘Tis a pity today’s not April 1, so your scribe could’ve written a foolish column.
To help address hunger in our community, and in celebration of National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day on April 2, Medical Center Enterprise has donated the peanut butter to Coffee County Family Services.
Every record producer has a story to tell about the one big artist that got away. For Paul Hornsby, Jimmy Buffett is that one. At a recent Enterprise Lions Club meeting, Paul related that story as well as the journey that took him from New Brockton to Los Angeles, and finally to a recording …
The Enterprise Public Library is the beneficiary of the generosity of the Club Yesepoch members who recently conducted a book collection drive…
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey announced Wednesday that more than $5.1 million in state funding is being awarded to cities and counties for variou…
Mayor William E. Cooper Friday proclaimed April 2023 as “Autism Awareness Month” in the City of Progress. Surrounded by children, parents and …
Troy University is pleased to announce students who have been named to the Provost’s List for Term 3 of the 2022-2023 academic year.
Mary Grace Jeffers of New Brockton was awarded a scholarship by the Poarch Bank of Creek Indians for her participation in Alabama’s livestock …
The Enterprise State Community College Weevil Women’s softball team ended March in high gear by sweeping a South Division doubleheader against…
The “awesome response” of the city’s first responders and the utility company minutes after the Enterprise Country Club clubhouse was hit by s…
Dr. Jack Anderson was the featured speaker on flags at the recent John Coffee Daughters of the American Revolution, NSDAR Chapter.
The Southeast Alabama Coalition for the Homeless (SEACH) will sponsor a Homeless Connect event in Dothan Saturday, April 15. The event will take place from 7 until 10 a.m. in the back parking lot at the Alfred Saliba Family Service Center’s Mixson Business Center, located at 545 West Main St…
Enterprise YMCA Director Richard Pipkin and Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center Daycare Adult Manager, Shay Goldsmith, enjoy a time of fun with the WRC Daycare Adults playing basketball at the YMCA.
The following new books are available for checkout at the Enterprise Public Library:
On Friday, March 24, eight students, including one high school student, completed the first skid steer training course offered at ESCC.
The Knights of Columbus at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Enterprise have been serving more than 200 people every Friday with their annual Lenten Friday Fish Fries since Feb. 24.
The members of the Coffee County Master Gardener’s Association recently held their annual plant sale in Enterprise.
In 1871, Atlanta’s Braves began life as Boston’s Red Stockings.
In February, the Cultural Arts Center hosted its annual Wiregrass Talent Quest Jr. event with over 20 individual acts and 36 students participating from the Wiregrass area.
WASHINGTON — On a mild winter day in the heart of the district, crowds roam the national monuments taking in the beauty and the history. While some quickly move on, one group of men can’t help but stop at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a nearly 500-foot-long wall with the names of the lives …
FORT RUCKER — The commanding general led Fort Rucker leadership and the on-post housing team on a walking town hall through the streets of the Allen Heights neighborhood March 22.
Surrounded by veterans, Mayor William E. Cooper Tuesday proclaimed March 29 as “Vietnam War Veterans Day” in Enterprise. “The City of Enterprise is passionate about ensuring the sacrifices of the heroes who served during the Vietnam War are remembered for generations to come,” Cooper said.
