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20 Under 40: Mason finds passion in photography

Ashley and Weston Mason met at the University of Mobile, and the two later got married and moved ...

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20 Under 40: Lee finds home through church work

Brooke Lee has only lived in Selma for a year and a half, but she has already found ...

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20 Under 40: Jones comes home to legal career

Coming home to Selma was never in the plan for Woody Jones, but he is happy he did.

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20 Under 40: Jackson was inspired to enter education by teachers

Alice Jackson’s job as a guidance counselor and parenting advisor for Clark Elementary School has brought her a ...

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20 Under 40: Jones gives back through Selma Charity League

Elizabeth Jones has called Selma home all her life, and she doesn’t have plans to ever leave. “I ...

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20 Under 40: Jackson sees Dallas County Court Services impact lives from program’s beginning

Miah Tolbert Jackson, a 38-year-old Selma native, serves as the executive director for Dallas County Court Services.

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20 Under 40: Johnson has passion to make Selma a healthier place to live

David Johnson didn’t plan to move back to Selma, but his plans changed as his workout business, In ...

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20 Under 40: Holloway comes home to lead athletic program at Selma University

Adrian Holloway, 34-year-old Selma native, has been the head baseball coach at Selma University for four years and ...

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20 Under 40: Hasberry works to make difference through TNA Heat

Letti Hasberry works to make difference in young people’s lives through TNA Heat Organization.

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20 Under 40: Harrison finds calling with Selma Fire Department

Lanny Harrison has been with the Selma Fire Department for the last five and a half years. While ...

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20 Under 40: Hancock becomes third-generation owner of Selma landmark

Emily Hancock grew up with her parents running Hancock’s Barbecue.

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20 Under 40: College baseball player Crittenden now volunteers as youth coach

McArthur Crittenden’s love for Selma stems from his experiences as a child growing up in the Queen City.

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20 Under 40: Work in hospital administration brings Adkins to Selma twice

Life has brought Tyler Adkins, chief financial officer at Vaughan Regional Medical Center, to Selma twice. Adkins and ...

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20 Under 40: Counselor by training, Alvey finds another passion in quilting and sewing

Jamie Alvey and her husband Jack moved to Selma in 2014 when Jack became the rector of St. ...

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GRAPE ESCAPE: Couple opens vineyard in Perry County

Tim and Vickey Letson visited the Napa Valley ten years ago and the idea came to them to ...

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