Letter from a farmer
Letters from a farmer: A little truth, a lot of fiction
Back in February of last year, I got a tax refund from the Alabama Department of Revenue. I had strong doubts as to if I ...
Back in February of last year, I got a tax refund from the Alabama Department of Revenue. I had strong doubts as to if I ...
By Skip Tucker A recent political forum at Mitchell Conference Center drew more than the expected crowd. Seats had to be added to accommodate nearly ...
Contributed by: Tana Shealey, Alabama Cooperative Extension System Coordinator for Lowndes County A small, but dedicated crowd, sat on lawn chairs at the Lambert ...
A few Saturdays ago I sat in a local school gym watching my 12-year-old grandson play basketball. A lady behind us had a son on ...
by Dustin Duncan Getting the day started off on the right foot is vital for people of all ages, but especially for school-aged children. Whether ...
Last week the Alabama House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution condemning Russia for invading Ukraine. The resolution declared support for Ukraine, its government, its ...
On Friday, February 11, 2022, students from Central High School (Lowndes County Career Technical Center-Future Business Leaders of America / FBLA Students under the supervision ...
On Wednesday February 16, 2022 Lowndes County Career Center students recently participated in the 5th Annual EXERT competitions sponsored by Tuskegee University. The event was ...
by Aisling Fields For many people, credit is a scary thing to think about. This is mostly because they do not always understand it. National ...
by Katie Nichols Cotton is the top crop grown in Alabama. Because of global political instability and unexpected shortages of a common agricultural weed killer, ...