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Baldwin County Public Schools recently celebrated its 2024 Teachers of the Year. Every year, each school in the district selects a Teacher of the Year to represent them. From those winners, a panel … more
WILKIE DELANO TEDDER Born: June 22, 1940 Died: April 3, 2024 Wilkie Delano Tedder was born in Brewton, Alabama to James William Tedder and Mary Ann Herrington Tedder. He graduated from … more
Foley city officials are collaborating with consultants to devise a comprehensive safety plan aimed at enhancing traffic safety along key thoroughfares within South Baldwin County. This initiative, … more
With profound sadness, we say goodbye to Leobardo “Leo” Dionisio Ramos, Jr. He was a man with a generous spirit, a big heart, a mischievous smile, and zest for life. Leo, you made us … more
Jackie Nell Osborn McLeod, 83, a resident of Bon Secour, Alabama, passed away on Fri., Apr. 5, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. Jackie was a graduate of Collinsville High School and … more
Joan Sterling Sirmon Kral passed away Apr. 5, 2024. The funeral service was held Apr. 9 th at Grace Community Church and was followed by interment at Silverhill Cemetery. more
The city of Foley is seeking residents’ memories and memorabilia of World War II in order to help create a museum exhibit and other displays commemorating the era. Recently named as a … more
MOBILE — Crosstown bragging rights will be on the line as top senior baseball players from Mobile and Baldwin Counties will clash at McGill-Toolen Catholic on May 9 in the inaugural Senior … more
Hot air balloons are a joy to watch, but have you ever wanted to get up close and personal to them? The South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce (SBCC) is seeking volunteers for the Gulf Coast Hot Air … more
FAIRHOPE — Have you ever stopped to think about what happens to the over-ripe fruit, wilted lettuce or dinner leftovers after it goes in your garbage can? The Fairhope Worm Lady is trying to … more
A research endeavor led by a team at Auburn University, spearheaded by Professor Wayde Morse, seeks to bridge a notable gap in outdoor recreation research through the development of the Outdoor … more
It's another full weekend! Spring is one of the busiest seasons on the Gulf Coast with lots of festivals and events happening before the summer steam arrives. Kick off your weekend with a bowl full … more
Olympic enthusiasts and whitewater fans will descend on Montgomery Whitewater Park this weekend to watch whitewater athletes pursue their Olympic dreams. The Montogomery Whitewater Park is a 120-acre … more
Gulf Shores City Council, alongside members of the Fire and Beach Rescue teams, awarded Matt Palamara a Life Saving Award at its April 8 meeting to acknowledge his recent efforts as an off-duty … more
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama High School Athletic Association Legislative Council approved nearly half of the legislative by-laws submitted by member schools at its annual spring meeting held at … more
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama High School Athletic Association will have a new executive director this fall after Alvin Briggs informed the AHSAA Central Board of Control during Wednesday’s … more
Stress doesn't just affect your mood—it can have long-term health impacts as well if you don't take steps to manage it constructively. For individuals who face the stressful task of caring for … more
“Undefeated state champions,” has a nice ring to it. The diamonds are an added touch. Gulf Shores’ first-ever state championship football team, as well as the student training … more
Frequently we hear about the good life. There are competing visions and conflicting versions of the good life. After many years of experience, David writes about the good life in Psalm 37, where we … more
LCDR Ronald Eugene Driesbach, a native of Scranton, Pennsylvania and a resident of Fairhope, Alabama, passed away Mon., Apr. 8, 2024. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Lillian … more
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