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Alabaster names 2022-2023 Support Personnel of the Year
The Alabaster City Schools Board of Education recently recognized and honored employees who work behind-the-scenes to help run ACS.
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Alabaster approves proclamation, accepts donation for Patriots Park
The Alabaster City Council approved a proclamation declaring March 2023 as Amyloidosis Awareness Month and accepted a donation from Avanti Polar Lipids for Patriots Park during a regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, March 13.
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Leadership Shelby County hosting annual silent auction, golf tournament fundraiser
Featuring some of Shelby County’s top leaders, residents and employees, the annual Leadership Shelby County silent auction and golf tournament is set for Monday, April 24.
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Alabaster sets dates for 10th annual Clean Sweep
It’s almost time once gain for local residents to engage in citywide spring cleaning during the city of Alabaster’s 10th annual Clean Sweep.
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Pelham Library holds 10th annual Taste of Pelham
The crowd was packed at the Pelham Civic Complex on March 14, as residents enjoyed a night full of food, feasts and fun at the 10th annual Taste of Pelham.
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Seven Indian Springs School seniors commit to college athletics
Indian Springs School has achieved great success in the athletic department as seven athletes in the Indian Springs School Class of 2023 have signed national letters of intent to join some of the most competitive and highest-ranked college teams in the country.
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Alabaster library receives grant to expand Spanish and bilingual book collections
The Albert L. Scott Library has recently expanded its Spanish and bilingual book collections through a grant from the state library.
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South Shelby Baptist to host free Christmas drama
South Shelby Baptist Church in Shelby is inviting the public to attend its free Christmas drama telling the story of Jesus in December.
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Pelham Garden Club to beautify Trailhead in Pelham City Park
On Monday, Nov. 28 at 9 a.m., the club will meet to remove invasive shrubs and plants at the Trailhead in Pelham City Park.
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Former Pelham standout, Montevallo freshman named GSC Freshman of the Week
A former local basketball star is already making a quick impact at the collegiate level as a freshman.
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City Fall Fest at Buck Creek sees large turnout
The Alabaster Fall Fest at Buck Creek Trail saw a large turnout this year, as families came out to kick off the Halloween weekend on Oct. 29.
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Annual Pugs and Pumpkins event held at Oak Mountain State Park
Pugs frolicked around Oak Mountain State Park as the autumn colors changed in order to celebrate the annual Pugs and Pumpkins event.
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The Church at Brook Hills expects a large crowd at second annual Trunk or Treat
The Church at Brook Hills will offer a safe and fun way for children to get candy at its upcoming trunk or treat event.
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Alabaster plans 14th annual Fall Fest at Buck Creek Trail
The city of Alabaster is gearing up for the 14th annual Fall Fest at Buck Creek Trail on Saturday, Oct. 29.
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City of Chelsea to hold first ever Fall Craft Fair
The city of Chelsea will be holding its first ever Fall Craft Fair on Saturday, Oct. 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Pelham honors its teachers with Panther Pride awards
Pelham City Schools honored its top educators recently with one of the top universities in the country also weighing in on the matter.
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24e gym holds “pink party” for breast cancer awareness
For the third year in a row, 24e Health Club will be looking to make a difference when it comes to breast cancer awareness.
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Pedestrian struck and killed in Pelham interstate accident
A pedestrian was struck and killed just before mile marker 242 on Interstate 65 South in Pelham on Saturday night, Sept. 17.
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Mayor declares September as gynecological cancer awareness month
Mayor of Pelham Gary Waters was present at a City Council hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 6 to declare the month of September as “State of Teal” for gynecological cancer survivors and victims. The month is called in action to bring awareness to GYN cancers, acknowledge survivors and to remember the lives lost.“It is crucial that all women learn the risk factors of these cancers so that any occurrence of these cancers can be caught in their curable phases,” Waters said.
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Montevallo Bulldogs blitz Hale County in first region game
Montevallo opened region play with a 33-18 win over Hale County on Friday.