Explore how two tax collectors in the Bible, Matthew and Zacchaeus, found redemption and hope beyond the certainties of taxes and death, offering a path to forgiveness and salvation through faith.
Phi Beta Sigma’s Greenville chapter is collecting blankets for nursing home residents in Crenshaw and Butler counties, ...
The Luverne Kiwanis Clubs invites volunteers to ring bells at Food Champ and Food Depot, supporting food aid and assistance ...
Luverne City Hall is relocating to 886 Glenwood Road, closing Dec. 12 and 15 for the move, with all utility offices united in ...
Word Nerds book club will meet at the Luverne Public Library on Thursday, Dec. 11, at 5 p.m. All adult reading enthusiasts are welcome. The Friendly City Homecoming Christmas Show is set for Dec. 12, ...
Maggie’s Coffee House, located in the heart of downtown Luverne, is expanding to offer more services to their customers.
After weeks of no eggs, a missing ceramic decoy was found in a nest — promptly restoring the flock’s egg production and ...
Figures (AL-02), a member of the House Committee on Agriculture, announced that he secured $2.39 million in funding for ...
Amy Kelley of ITAC Alabama has been appointed to Gov. Kay Ivey’s new Region 6 Southeast AlabamaWorks Workforce Development ...
A chance encounter at church leads to an unexpected job for Catherine, highlighting how life’s coincidences may reveal a ...
In 1953, Luverne celebrated community spirit with a Salvation Army fundraiser, new theater technology, enhanced emergency ...
Young Highland Home squad opens 0 - 5 under tough slate as coach TC Elmore tests them against bigger schools to build “real ...