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ArtsRevive starts new quilting group

For the past few months, ArtsRevive has started a new group that meets every Tuesday from 9-11 a.m. ...

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Why I love Selma – Dianne Harris

Despite growing up in Selma during one of the most tumultuous times in American history, Voting Rights Movement ...

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Local health experts share ways to start a healthy lifestyle

Over the past several years, Americans have become more concerned with leading healthy lifestyles – few things are ...

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A look at the latest project from the Selma-Dallas County Historic Preservation Society

The Selma-Dallas County Historic Preservation Society’s latest project is currently underway at Old Town in Selma. The Heritage ...

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Old Depot Museum Director Beth Spivey shares history of Selma

Beth Spivey’s love for Selma runs deep. Spivey grew up in the rural Lowndes County town of Petronia, but ...

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Woodruff, Hicks talk real estate business in the Queen City

It’s been 10 years now since realtor Kent Woodruff and broker Lynetta Hicks took the plunge of owning ...

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From Seed to Sale

For Heather and Davy Wright, farming and agriculture is literally their livelihood. The Plantersville based couple are third-generation ...

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Why I Love Selma: Courtney Washington

Courtney Washington, currently the Community Engagement Specialist for Selma City Schools, likes to call herself “a product of ...

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There’s Nunn Better

Jimmy Nunn is an important piece of Dallas County political history. Nunn is the first African-American Probate Judge ...

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The National Stage

Selma native Demanda Smith was crowned Miss Black Alabama this year, and now heads to Washington, D.C. to ...

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Raising the Barre

As music pulses in the background, a row of women elegantly contort their bodies in a variety of ...

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A House Divided

Rebecca Stewart finds herself a little outnumbered in her house. The Stewart household has an unusual unbalance in ...

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Telling A Story

Karen Weir has traveled the world doing what she loves: art. From teaching art on a tall ship ...

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From Church to Store

Henley Barnes has had a successful year owning and operating The Shops at Harper’s Chapel in Valley Grande. ...

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Why I Love Selma: David Johnson

David Johnson has spent his whole life in Selma and, in his mind, there’s no better place to ...

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