Council hears plan for special needs senior residence here
Greensboro may soon have an option for adults with special needs to live more independently, said Toni Love on Tuesday night, Aug. 9. Love was... Read More
New online tool aims to connect West Alabama residents with nearby health care options
West Alabama Regional Commission and Area Agency on Aging have re- leased a new online tool to improve access to health- care. The BE WELL... Read More
Hospital Corner
When is it appropriate and necessary for you to be taking antibiotics? When your physician prescribes you an antibiotic treatment, it is critical that you... Read More
Alex Warner of Tuscaloosa
Alex Warner of Tuscaloosa, who recently graduated Magna Cum Laude from Wallace Community College Selma, will play with the San Diego Padres. He is the... Read More
Theatre Tuscaloosa holding open auditions for upcoming production Aug. 29-30
Theatre Tuscaloosa will hold auditions for Launch Day (Love Stories from the Year 2108), on August 29th and 30th at 7:00 p.m. in the Bean-Brown... Read More
Area cities consider business license fee increase for 2023
Both the cities of Marion and Greensboro are considering business license fee increases for the coming year. The chance doesn’t come along often, explained Greensboro... Read More
Taylor earns ALFA Foundation scholarship
Whitfield Conrad Taylor of Greensboro received a $1,000 scholarship from the Alfa Foundation. Taylor is a freshman at Marion Military Institute studying business. Over nine... Read More
Researchers need your help identifying local people in never-before-seen ‘Bloody Sunday’ photos
A partnership between universities and community researchers in the Black Belt is aiming to identify local “Foot Soldiers” from the Voting Rights Movement in historic... Read More
GMS welcomes two new coaches/educators
Greensboro Middle School will welcome a new educator to its staff with Coach James Kendall Davis. A graduate of Catawba University in Salisbury, North Carolina,... Read More




