By MARY BAILEY The Reporter The first 15 minutes of the Boaz City Council work session were spent in Executive Session to discuss future economic development and then the council got…
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A total loss
By MARY BAILEY The Reporter An early morning fire destroyed a staple in the Boaz community. The Boaz Police Department has labeled the fire arson. According to Boaz Fire Chief Jeff…
Ninth-ranked Bulldogs outscore Collinsville 41-27
By SHANNON J. ALLEN The Reporter GERALDINE — Freshman quarterback/defensive back Jon Beck Wade accounted for four touchdowns — three on offense and one on defense — to power No. 9…
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House speaker is guest for Chamber event
Staff Reports news@times-journal.com FORT PAYNE, Ala. — Alabama Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter will be the featured speaker for the next Breakfast Biz & Bites. This Chamber of Commerce event is set for…
DeKalb tourism still growing
Story by Donna Thornton donna@southerntorch.com Tourism numbers have been very good in DeKalb County in recent years, DeKalb County Tourism Board Director John Dersham said, while giving the Fort Payne City…
TEST TAKERS
PREP FOOTBALL SCHEDULE PREVIEW: Scottsboro’s schedule features seven 2023 playoff teams By Jason Bowen Tyler Vann won’t have to wait long to face two of Scottsboro’s top rivals during his first…
Pride of Douglas Band Camp kicks off
By MARY BAILEY The Reporter With almost 100 members strong the Pride of Douglas Marching Band has kicked off their 2024 band camp in preparation for this year’s half time show.…