Grace Heim, an Enterprise native and Auburn University political science graduate, joins the Alabama Farmers Federation in the External Affairs Department.
- Michelle Mann
Army Chaplain Andrew Dressler shared his journey from electrician to military chaplain, noting that soldiers address chaplains by title instead of rank to foster approachability.
- Michelle Mann
“The suspect fled the area prior to officers’ arrival,” said Enterprise Police Department Public Information Officer Capt. Billy Haglund.
- Michelle Mann
The Bellwood Road Sidewalk Improvements Project will feature 5-foot-wide sidewalks and ADA-compliant curb ramps to enhance safety and accessibility between key community locations including neighborhoods, businesses and recreational facilities.
- Michelle Mann
The Enterprise Fire Department received a $35,000 Lowe’s Community Impact Grant to renovate the kitchen at Eastside Fire Station on Rucker Boulevard.
- Michelle Mann
"Alexis identified a need, developed a thoughtful solution and dedicated countless hours to creating a lasting improvement for our community," said Enterprise Mayor William E. Cooper.
- Michelle Mann
A select group of West Point cadets participated in a weeklong visit to Fort Rucker as part of the Aviation Vanguard Initiative.
The Enterprise Police Department is investigating a shooting at Morgan Square Mall parking lot that left one male victim injured and several vehicles and a business damaged by gunfire.
Fourteen-year-old Trevor Roen, an incoming freshman at Enterprise High School, has been selected to represent Alabama in the 2026 Patriot Games.
Back-to-school hours at the Enterprise Aquatics Center start Aug. 6.
Support the Enterprise Fire Department in the fight against breast cancer through their annual T-shirt fundraiser benefiting Coffee County Family Services Center. Order your shirt today to make a difference in the community.
- Michelle Mann
Army aviation students at Fort Rucker embark on first solo cross-country flights in decades, gaining autonomy and real-world experience in civilian airspace.
- Michelle Mann
An orientation for incoming PreK and kindergarten students at Coffee County Schools is set.
- Michelle Mann
Vendor applications are now being accepted for the 2026 Spooky in the Park in Enterprise.
- Michelle Mann
Eleven Fort Rucker soldiers and Army civilians just retired with a combined 250-plus years of service.
- Michelle Mann
The City of Enterprise reveals changes for the Alabama Sweet Tea Festival, moving to historic downtown and spring season in 2027 for a better guest experience and enhanced community celebration.
- Michelle Mann
The construction project at Johnny Henderson Family Park in Enterprise is expected to be completed in about eight weeks.
- Michelle Mann
A new Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority chapter has been chartered in Coffee County.
- KELLY MORRIS FORT RUCKER PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Retired CW5 Charles Wigglesworth's lifetime contributions to the Army Warrant Officer community are recognized in a ceremony at Fort Rucker, highlighting his 40 years of exemplary service
- Michelle Mann
Learn how Lyster Army Health Clinic's audio miniseries equips Army aviators for peak performance and medical readiness through expert insights and practical advice.
- Michelle Mann
Here's how Camp Seale Harris in Alabama helps children with Type 1 Diabetes lead normal lives through education, community support and fun activities.
- Michelle Mann
The Enterprise Fire Department improves emergency response with new E-ONE vehicles to support community growth and operational readiness.
- Michelle Mann
Learn how families can save on essential school purchases during Alabama's upcoming sales tax holiday. Contact the Alabama Department of Revenue for more information.

