West Alabama Corridor project could threaten search for Mabila, the 500-year-old Black Belt city where Tuskaloosa fought DeSoto

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Gov. Kay Ivey announced the expansion of Alabama Highway 69 through Hale and Marengo Counties within only a few weeks of another announcement of massive significance for the Black Belt: the discovery of evidence of the lost city of Mabila. The city was a part of the chiefdom of Chief Tuskaloosa, the legendary Muskogean chief...
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The Voice of the ‘Ville

by Rita Lewis Congratulations Congratulations to Katlyn Lawson crowned HCHS Miss Moundsman on Friday evening. She is the daughter of Tynisha Bryant. (See picture below)  Congratulations to HCHS Teen Miss Moundsman, 8th grader, Emily Brannon. She is a member of the volleyball team and a cheerleader. She is the daughter of Billy and Glorene Brannon....
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Black Belt Community Foundation schedules spring grant workshops

The Black Belt Community Foundation (BBCF) is announcing its 2022 Community Grant Cycle. BBCF is looking for community-based organizations from Bullock, Choctaw, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Lowndes, Macon, Marengo, Perry, Pickens, Sumter, and Wilcox Counties. BBCF invites organizations based in and serving Alabama’s Black Belt to apply for one-year grants for community-led activities. Grant awards will...
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Southern holds Beauty Walk

Southern Academy recently hosted its annual Beauty Walk that crowned girls and young women enrolled at Southern. Winning the title of Miss Southern Academy was Leah Beth Stewart, with first alternate being Jadyn Jones and Shelby Leys winning second alternate. Jadyn Jones also won Miss Congeniality. In the Junior Miss Southern Academy competition, Olivia Mosley...
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