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Alabama will screen newborns for more rare diseases thanks to Foley teen, family and advocates
A bill to expand Alabama’s screening of newborns for rare diseases, which is vital for early intervention and treatment that can lengthen and improve the quality of lives, has become law thanks to an outgoing 15-year-old from Foley, his family and a grassroots organization. The Zachary Thomas Newborn Screening...
What’s Happening: May 17-19
If you can put up with part of the weekend being wet, there are plenty of outdoor events for you to enjoy in the River Region!. You will hear music in the air in both Montgomery and Wetumpka, as music festivals get toes tapping. In Millbrook, you can celebrate Mayfest.
Championship 7: Ranking Friday’s standouts from AHSAA softball, baseball tournaments
The AHSAA state softball and baseball tournaments dodged rain drops on Friday and crowned three final champions for the 2023-2024 season. Class 3A Opp and Class 2A Wicksburg won the final two softball titles, while Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa won the Class 6A baseball crown. As usual, there were several top performances. Here’s...
Alabama officials unveil $13 million in renovations at Oak Mountain State Park
Alabama state officials unveiled $13 million in renovations to the campground at Oak Mountain State Park on Saturday, representing the first significant renovation to the venue since it first opened almost 50 years ago. “We’ve known for a long time that the campground at Oak Mountain State Park needed a...
Archibald: Alabama paroles are hard to come by – except for corrupt cops
This is an opinion column. I grew up believing Thomas Jefferson, silly me. He argued that when a person assumes a position of public trust, “he should consider himself as public property.”. It’s bigger than him. Or her. You have to believe it, or democracy falls apart. Trust...
Meadowview Christian School celebrates senior class
Meadowview Christian School held its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2024 on Thursday night at Wasden Field. Ashton Lewis was chosen as class valedictorian and Mary Katherine Krumnow was selected as class salutatorian. Lewis, who will start at Wallace Community College-Selma before eventually transferring to either South Alabama or Troy, joins her older brother, […] The post Meadowview Christian School celebrates senior class appeared first on The Selma Times‑Journal.
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