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A new horse arrived at the Camp McClellan Horse Trails Sunday afternoon, but visitors won’t have to watch where they walk behind it.
The city of Anniston has announced a one-hour delay in opening for Tuesday, July 23. City hall will open at 8 a.m. instead of 7 a.m. The delay is to allow city staff members to have their photos taken.
In 2024, the Anniston area is “only halfway through toward an uncontaminated watershed,” said Pam Scully, who has been the EPA’s remedial project manager since the beginning in 2003.
Southern Immediate Care will be the new provider for urgent care services at Stringfellow Memorial Hospital, starting in mid-August.
Adorning the walls were various items of home decor, while the aisles were lined with tables stocked with candles, soaps, shower steamers, koozies, mugs, artisan popcorn and other snacks, hats, socks and trinkets.
Anniston’s Summerall Subdivision — a business development along McClellan Boulevard in north Anniston — has received a $350,000 grant to help build access points and a road network.
Yoki Buffet specializes in Chinese and Japanese cuisine and features a hibachi bar, a sushi bar and a buffet.
The city of Anniston has released a Chief Ladiga Trail construction update for the months of May and June. During the last update the project contractor, B&B Developers, had just finished cleaning and clearing the trail along with some bridge work.
Starting in January, Calhoun County residents will start paying 62 cents more per month for their household garbage collection due to an increase in costs.
The Cleburne County Sheriff's Office along with help from the Ranburne police department were busy this week executing two search warrants that yielded a total of seven arrests on various narcotics charges.
Jim Byard and Tuscon Roberts said they found a mismatch in the perception of how Anniston is doing, versus how the city really is doing.
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The chamber is preparing to bring back its youth leadership class this year, something it has not had since 2019.
First Bank of Alabama recently held a ribbon cutting for one of its newest branches in downtown Anniston.
Oxford’s newest hotel held a ceremonial opening Thursday afternoon with a ribbon cutting.
June is a busy month for the Calhoun County Area Chamber & Tourist Center.
In a decision that will help shape the Model City for many years to come, the Anniston City Council has approved the city’s zoning ordinance that Councilman Jay Jenkins calls a “living and breathing document.”
She and Wakefield said that concept of giving back comes from a desire to bless a community that has blessed them.
The scholarship is designed to aid the funding in hospital staff who choose to further educational endeavors.
On Tuesday morning the doors swung open for the reopening of Romarin et Corbeaux, a bookstore located at 1020 Noble Street.
Workers at New Flyer in Anniston recently voted to unionize and ratify their first union contract.
A proclamation read by Calhoun County Commissioner Fred Wilson served as a farewell and a word of appreciation to Mark Tyner, the county’s administrator for the past six years.
Telephone Communications Inc., in Anniston (TCI) recently awarded vocational scholarships to Naomi Gray of Oxford High School and Landon Wise of Jacksonville High School.
Jacksonville State University has announced that it will be closing its Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the end of the month.
In a world that can seem overwhelming, especially for five-year-olds, a group in Oxford has taken the initiative to make the transition from preschool to school age smoother.