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Florists prepare for Cupid’s rush

Roses in red, yellow, pink and white are the most popular.

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County shows well in contest

Each contestant could make up to 10 mistakes before being fully eliminated from the competition.

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YMCA offers water workout

“Just because it’s in a pool doesn’t mean it’s not a good workout,” one of the instructors, Kelly ...

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Eagles have eyes on prize

The Eagles, now 17-5, will take on South Montgomery County Academy Thursday at 1 p.m. at Faulkner University. ...

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What early college debt?

Wallace Community College Selma President James Mitchell said the Selma School System does not owe the institution $350,000.

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Tidwell to protect Speaker of the House

Last week, Hubbard’s office announced Selma native Stephen Tidwell would serve as the Speaker’s Director of Security.

Business

Cheers! for the cleanup

When he got the chance to take over a once successful store, Gene Hisel took it.

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Selma tennis pro receives honor

Donnie Ellis, who has been playing tennis for 42 years, recently was awarded the United States Tennis Association ...

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High court rejects death row inmate’s appeal

The court struck down each issue Ray raised from his trial held in 1999.

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Departments differ in who pays

The two agencies arm themselves with the weapons they feel will do the job, but no more than ...

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Chef, author to get library cooking

The Selma-Dallas County Library will cook up something Feb. 17 beginning at noon with its next “Lunch at ...

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Take a walk with art Friday night

Scott Hamilton of Concordia is the featured artist.

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Red light cameras almost ready

Mayor George Evans said a 30-day trial period will allow the public to learn about the new camera ...

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Hunt honors Nelson’s passion

The hunt, which is held to honor the memory of Nelson, a former wildlife biologist with the Alabama ...

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Guidelines set for public hearings

The school system could save about $500,000 a year if the schools close.

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