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Meadowview Christian School looks to close this spring

Before spring break, Meadowview Christian School released a statement to families regarding the current state of the school ...

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Temporary exhibit at Selma library celebrates bicentennial of an American hero

By Linda Derry Special to The Selma Times-Journal An Exhibit called “The Life and Legacy of the Marquis de Lafayette” ...

Business

Hatcher family ‘grateful’ Lannie’s Bar-B-Q reopens, commemorating 80 years 

Lannie’s Bar-B-Q, which is located on 2115 Minter Avenue, is officially back open for business. The renowned family-owned ...

Features

‘The Quilt of Time’ art exhibition premieres over weekend

The art exhibition “The Quilt of Time” premiered Saturday for the first time in Downtown Selma, bringing a ...

Education

SCS kicks of Super Citizens Program

The Liberty Learning Foundation brought its Super Citizens Program to R.B. Hudson STEAM Academy last week. The foundation ...

News

Councilman suggests city manager system

Reducing the nine council seats was a main topic at the Selma City Council work session on Thursday ...

News

Asher concert rescheduled for August 30

A concert featuring Asher HaVon scheduled for tonight at Selma High School has been postponed. It was confirmed ...

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Fireworks fill skies over Selma

The City of Selma hosted its fireworks show following the Leavitt Amp concert featuring by July Moon and ...

Lifestyles

Selma’s Asher HaVon wins the Voice

Asher HaVon made history Tuesday night by winning the Voice. The Selma native is the first Alabama person ...

Opinion

Opinion: New housing program could be a big game changer

An Editorial Opinion of The Selma Times-Journal On April 21, the Selma Housing Authority and the Black Belt ...

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Foster mother adopts children she has cared for nearly all their lives

Janice Walker has taken care of her foster children, Josais and Jossie, for nearly all their lives, and ...

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Artifacts from state’s first capitol examined

People from across the state of Alabama gathered Saturday at Old Cahawba Archeological Park to uncover some of ...

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Bragging rights up for grabs in rib cookoff

Bragging rights were on the line Saturday as about a dozen local teams competed in the fifth annual ...

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Byrd students plant garden

More children at Byrd First Class Early Learning Center will be able to experience hands-on learning of the ...

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Cerebral palsy can’t keep Tipton eighth grader off court

Over the last two years, eighth grader Jyrah Smith has served as an assistant coach for Tipton-Durant’s middle ...

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