The Sports Complex currently under construction is bringing an RV Park to Luverne.  According to Crenshaw County Commissioner, Charlie Sankey, this is an opportunity for growth for Luverne.  “The RV ...
Area schools battled for the win Friday. Luverne, Brantley, Highland Home and Crenshaw Christian Academy (CCA) continued their 2025 football season on the field with Luverne gaining a shutout, 60 – 0, ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has proclaimed Oct. 5 – 11 Alabama Extension Week. During this annual recognition week, the Alabama Cooperative Extension System encourages people all over the state to engage ...
The U.S. Postal Service today kicked off the 2025 season of USPS Operation Santa, inviting children and families across the country to begin writing and sending letters to Santa Claus. The beloved ...
Crenshaw County District Judge Jon Folmar and Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Heather Coots accepted the Excellence in Service Award on Sept. 23. The two received the award on behalf of the Crenshaw ...
I love my dog, but he has a bad habit of barking at absolutely everything — the mail carrier, the neighbors, falling leaves, his own reflection in the window. I’ve tried saying “quiet,” giving him ...
Plans to host Halloween events are underway all across Crenshaw County. First up are Ghost Photo Sessions taking place Saturday, Oct. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Sylvia’s Produce, located at 1175 ...
By Jon Folmar Violence unlike hatred of sin and sinful acts is shunned in the teachings of Christ. As a man, living in the South, it is difficult.  We are taught to be men, to stand up for ourselves ...
The fourth annual Friendliest City Fest returns to Luverne on Oct. 25, at Douglas Park. Food trucks, live entertainment, a costume contest, vendors, a “selfie: booth, large lawn games, big screen TVs ...
Life can feel very complicated. There is always something going on. Bills to pay, places to go, and decisions to make. Life never seems to slow down. If you are like me, sometimes you just want a ...