Four months after the high-speed pursuit initiated by Priceville police that ended in Hartselle and resulted in the death of ...
Feeding the community Photos by Johnathan Moral Nearly 100 volunteers gathered at Daystar Church in Hartselle on Thanksgiving Day to prepare meals for community members in need. More than 700 meals ...
Priceville is preparing for major growth, with 918 new homes approved across several subdivisions, according to Mayor Sam Heflin. The development could nearly double the city’s population from 3,800 ...
When we look at Matthew 5:13 16, we seem to always focus on the "shining our lights" part- and we should. However, I think we forget about being the salt of the earth and what that means. So let's ...
Officers with the Hartselle Police Department will roll into Walmart on Friday morning for the department’s seventh annual Shop with a Cop event, a holiday tradition that pairs local children with ...
Special to the Enquirer Special to the Enquirer Local TOPS Club AL0161 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) recently honored their oldest member, Donsia Yates. Yates joined TOPS in 1974 and celebrated 50 years ...
Gov. Kay Ivey Feb. 10 announced she had appointed Scott A. Slate as district judge for the Eighth Judicial Circuit in Morgan County to replace retiring District Judge Brent M. Craig. Slate is a 1991 ...
In a world where ath letes and celebrities dominate our screens and social media feeds, it's easy to forget who our true role models should be. We cheer for the next viral sensation or fashion icon, ...
After seven years at Hartselle High School, principal Brad Cooper has been selected as the next superintendent of Guntersville City Schools. Pending contract negotiations, he is expected to begin Jan.
Several local athletes signed college scholarships to continue their playing careers after graduation. Hartselle Six baseball players and one softball player will continue their careers after ...
A Waterloo woman died Sunday night in a single-vehicle crash on Alabama 157 in Morgan County, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Kayleigh V. Page, 29, was killed at about 7:40 p.m. when ...
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