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Agencies face 15 percent cut

Gov. Robert Bentley’s finance director has asked several state agencies to make a list of what they would ...

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Windham honored by Hall of Fame

Kathryn Tucker Windham, Selma author, photographer, folklorist and journalist, along with the late William James Edwards, were inducted ...

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Mission truck to roll into Selmont on Sat.

Dallas County Commissioner Connell Towns said the truck from Oak Mountain Missions in Birmingham would pull up about ...

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It’s no illusion! Tickets left for magic show

The show, which will take place at Pickard Auditorium at 400 Washington St., will begin at 7 p.m., ...

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Jam-packed Jubilee scheduled

During a Tuesday press conference at the Voting Rights Museum, Jubilee Coordinator Sam Walker said the five-day event ...

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Juvenile leads police on chase

The chase ended with officers taking a white male juvenile into custody.

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Bentley targets spending

Bentley signed an executive order Tuesday to start the Alabama Commission on Improving State Government.

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Good cause tastes good

The girls, ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade, began selling cookieson Jan. 4 at various locations and will ...

Business

Job search workshop Wednesday

The Alabama Career Center will hold a job search workshop Wednesday, Jan. 26 beginning at 9 a.m. Persons ...

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After school program gets shot in the arm

The Claude Brown YMCA’s after school program got a shot in the arm Monday when the Lutheran Women’s ...

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License to party or not: clubs in Selma

Most of the nightclub operations in Selma or the police jurisdiction are operating with legal licenses, according to ...

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Selma Fire Dept. capitalizes on bond

The department has already felt the help with two new fire engines that have beefed up production.

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Need for nurses means jobs here

Wallace Community College Selma offers registered nurse and licensed practical nurse programs through its health sciences division.

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State infuses city project

The $1.2 million project received recently another $250,000 grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs.

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Calhoun invests in better experience

“Calhoun Foods is trying to give the customer that better time while in the store,” manager Jimmy Coleman ...

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