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Talking history connects family, friendships

Once a quarter, the Crenshaw County Historical Society hosts “Let’s Talk History, Crenshaw” events around the county, encouraging ...

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The hard, soft edges of community news

In August of 2022, I interviewed for a general assignment reporter position with Greenville Newspapers, Inc. During the ...

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Coaches shaping athletes to win game of life

An Editorial of The Lowndes Signal Over the summer, while school athletic seasons paused for coaches and students ...

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Where do you go for care?

Residents living in Butler, Lowndes, and Crenshaw counties live roughly 45 minutes to an hour from the nearest ...

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Who knew chickens had fleas?

On June 6, Greenville resident Joyce Till stopped by the Greenville Newspapers, Inc. office to show us an ...

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Our nation’s anthem still rings true

An Editorial Opinion of The Greenville Advocate The U.S. Congress officially adopted “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the nation’s ...

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Who helps communities recover?

Storms ravaged central and south Alabama this week and communities in Butler, Lowndes, and Crenshaw counties were hit ...

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Appreciating the “little things”

There is nothing like a natural disaster to cultivate an appreciation for life’s little things.  Central and south ...

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Father’s Day – A long time coming

Americans began celebrating the official observance of Father’s Day in 1972 when President Richard Nixon signed legislation designating ...

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May – A season of recognizing, remembering achievements

Troy University recently announced the names of local students who were named to the university’s Provost List. The ...

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