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Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education (ADECE) on Wednesday announced that Alabama’s First Class Pre-K program has once again been recognized for its ...
On Friday morning the city of Boaz planted a tree at Boaz Parks and Recreation Center in honor of Arbor Day. For the last 35 ...
The Boaz Lady Pirates clinched the Class 5A, Area 13 Tournament championship over the Sardis Lady Lions with a close 6-5 win ...
History has been made for the Sardis Lady Lions’ tennis program, as they captured their first AHSAA Class 4A/5A State tennis ...
Almost 100 students from across the state competed in the Top of Alabama Regional Public Safety Competition last Friday at ...
On Tuesday night, the Alabama House of Representatives passed HB298 by Rep. Brock Colvin (R-Albertville). This legislation ...
Alabama’s public schools are funded from three primary sources. The state receives approximately 10% percent of its funding ...
Wait for a rainy, cold, black-and-white movie kind of afternoon. Have a box of tissues handy, then grab a pint of Ben and ...
After a successful opening weekend, The Play That Goes Wrong, the uproarious comedy presented by The Whole Backstage and the ...
Snead State Community College head softball Coach Tracy Grindrod reached a major milestone in his coaching career with his ...
Earlier in April, the Alabama Senate approved Senate Bill 252, which is known as the “Community Pharmacy Relief Act.” Sponsored by Sen. Bill Beasley, the bill seeks to address concerns from ...
Boaz’s Maggie Patterson made Pirate history on Wednesday, as she became the first student in Boaz history to sign a flag ...
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