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Small congregation keeps Temple Mishkan Israel alive

Perhaps no one knows more about Temple Mishkan Israel than Ronnie Leet. Leet, who serves as the temple’s ...

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Why I Love Selma – Brendan O’Connor

For Brendan O’Connor, Senior Organizer and Grant Writer for the Selma Center for Nonviolence, Truth and Reconciliation (CNTR), ...

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Orrville Mayor making impact

Orrville Mayor Louvenia Lumpkin made history seven years ago. Lumpkin became the first African-American and first woman elected ...

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Secluded Beauty

Ray and Angie Harrelson bought the J. Bruce Hain House in Sardis at the end of 2015 moving ...

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Ongoing Mission

The volunteers of Wannabe Rescued, a non-profit organization dedicated to recuing homeless and abandoned dogs from local shelters ...

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Summer Art Camp

Selma City Ceramics Summer Art Program has been one of the most anticipated summer activities in Selma since ...

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Switzer serves as a CRNP to the community

Mary Elizabeth Switzer didn’t start out her college career expecting to head into the healthcare profession. The Sardis ...

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Cooper gives back to school system alma mater

Lori Ann Henderson Cooper, 31, has been part of Dallas County all of her life. From graduating with ...

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McGuire works to become attorney, give hope to generations

Donavan McGuire has goals to inspire the younger generations as he prepares to take the Bar Exam after ...

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Stewart talks career change

Robert Stewart has returned to Selma with a new career to help better not just Dallas County but ...

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Cogle shares vision for Selma

Clayton Cogle is one of the few that have returned home to Dallas County to make a difference ...

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‘Teacher of the Year’ finalist wears many hats

For Mashika Tempero-Culliver, 28, who was an Alabama “Teacher of the Year” finalist this year, it’s hard to ...

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Special Ed teacher has to ‘roll with the punches’

“At school, a typical day can be pretty crazy,” said Lindsey Radford, 33, a Special Education teacher in ...

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Mosley leans on partners to get the job done

An average day for Graham Mosley, 32, often finds the Gamble, Gamble, Calame and Jones attorney taking and ...

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After illness, Fancher called in different direction

For Katie Fancher, 35, being a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP) at Selma Family Care is more than ...

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