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The Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe of Alabama is applying for both the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program Grant ...
By Conner Howell Austin Hebert, a patrol deputy with the Crenshaw County Sheriff’s Department, has recently earned a ...
An Editorial Opinion of The Luverne Journal Referring to sermons on what the Bible says about this or that, a pastor once ...
By Conner Howell Vince Pruitt, a native of Brantley, is now living his dreams as a Tennessee horse trainer. Pruitt operates ...
By Dunford Cole It’s hard to believe a new school year is almost here! Pretty soon, we’ll see those big yellow buses on the ...
But there’s a hidden cost threatening their ability to succeed, and it’s one we can no longer afford to ignore: Lawsuit abuse. When trial lawyers file meritless lawsuits aimed more at generating large ...
Dear Amy, My roommate constantly leaves passive-aggressive sticky notes all over our apartment. “Please don’t leave dishes in the sink.” “Remember to take the trash out.” “The fridge isn’t a science ...
By R.A. Mathews Monica stood in front of Reba in the line at the bank. The two had been classmates decades ago, and Reba ...
By Oleta Owens and Sue Blackmon Special to The Luverne Journal The year 2003 brought about some big changes for First ...
By Conner Howell Crenshaw County residents and people just passing through, have probably heard of one of Luverne’s most ...
By Nate Henderson First Citizens Bank marked its 45th anniversary recently, celebrating the milestone with the Crenshaw ...
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