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Event honors Parks

Rev. Joseph Rembert Sr. believes it is so important for his seventh grade students to learn about Rosa ...

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International Paper helps United Way

The partnership between the United Way of Selma and Dallas County and International Paper has always been strong, ...

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Severe weather season on the way

Fall severe weather season is drawing nigh, and this one could be active, according to a meteorologist at ...

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5k race to help Kenyan mission

Every step across the finish line is one step closer to a medical mission center in Meto, Kenya. ...

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Local state trooper honored

MONTGOMERY — Alabama State Trooper Edkenjunta Jones, who works from the Selma Post, was one of four law ...

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More than a newspaper, now

Last week was the annual National Newspaper Week and forgive us if we kept that fact a little ...

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No book without Selma

SELMA — Without Selma, the book wouldn’t be as spectacular. “What Selma did was enable it to be ...

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Couple survives breast cancer

Editor’s note: This is the second profile in a month-long series focusing on breast cancer survivors. Both Nikki ...

Columnists

Funerals are for the living

Funerals are for the living. It’s a difficult thought to get through our heads because we are convinced ...

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The sights and smells of hard labor

Growing up in my neighborhood you could tell that is was a holiday from the smell of barbecue ...

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Selma School Board wants 3-mill tax

SELMA — The school board soon will petition the Dallas County Commission to call an election Nov. 2 ...

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A minute’s kindness lasts a lifetime

Some details of the story may never be discovered, but one thing is for sure–the ring has made ...

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Binge drinking requires LessThanUThink

TUSCALOOSA — This buzz has everything to do with not drinking. The LessThanUThink campaign, an student-led anti-binge drinking ...

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WCC to open new building Monday

Wallace Community College will celebrate the official opening of its new Health Sciences building Monday.

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