When Suzie Norton began the 2025-26 school year at Flomaton High School as a special education teacher she had a vision to ...
Santa Claus and his wife arrived to participate in Flomaton's annual Christmas parade Saturday and was joined by Flomaton ...
The Flomaton Town Council unanimously approved Mayor Arthur Odom's recommendation to name Justin Hetrick as the permanent ...
Board of Education held its final meeting for calendar year 2025 last Monday to approve several items, including an out of state trip for W.S. Neal Middle School to Washington D.C., set for March 22, ...
The southbound lanes on Highway 113 coming into Flomaton were blocked for about three hours Thursday after a flatbed ...
More than a dozen people showed up at Century's Soul Train Club Monday night, Dec. 8, for the first meeting in a series of ...
The Greater Escambia Council for the Arts will present the musical 'Sanders Family Christmas' at 2 p.m., this Saturday and ...
Flomaton Councilman Alex Bradley recommended renaming Oaks Common Park on Martin Luther King Drive as Lillian Dean Park, but ...
Flomaton Police Chief Dereck Lowry resigned his position Friday and Mayor Arthur Odom appointed Capt. Justin Ketrick as ...
Escambia County (Ala.) voters approved a 4-mill property tax for healthcare across the county with an unofficial total of 1,647 to 1,396 in Tuesday’s special election. The tax, which is expected to ...
Although recent inclement weather caused some cancellations, there still plenty of events around the area to celebrates the holiday season, starting with Flomaton Elementary’s The Polar Express All ...
About Tri-City Ledger, a weekly newspaper.The Tri-City Ledger is a locally owned community newspaper. Founded in 1971 with a deep commitment to serve the people of Flomaton, Century and Jay, as well ...
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