Businesses and civic groups took part in Thomasville's annual Christmas parade Saturday. About 70 entrants paraded down the streets of downtown Thomasville. More...
Last week the Southwest Alabama Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) honored its volunteers at the annual awards and recognition dinner held at Pineview Baptist Church in Thomasville. Sponsored locally by the city of Thomasville, the Southwest Alabama chapter has 222 volunteers in six cou... More...
The weatherman on TV may not say anything about it, but snow is in the forecast for downtown Thomasville on Dec. 13. Two snow machines will be set up near Wilson Avenue that night for the Downtown Stroll, an annual Christmas community gathering. More...
Portions of the National Intelligence Estimate were released this week reporting that Iran likely halted its nuclear weapons program four years ago. That's an about-face from the same report in 2005 that concluded Iran was committed to the production of nuclear weapons. More...
PHOTO BY ARTHUR MCLEAN The Thomasville Lion's Club held a lunch with Santa Saturday after the Christmas parade. More than 50 children attended the event that featured cookie decorating and having a picture made with Santa. More...
Thanksgiving, our family has much to be thankful for. We have been blessed in ways too numerous to count. Our three children are all sources of pride and joy to us. Each of them serves God in different ways, as He has called them. Each of them has a spouse who we love like our own, and don't even... More...
"How 'bout those Tigers!" The congratulations did not stop Monday morning. Despite our disappointing defeat from Cen - tral Tuscaloosa on Friday night, the entire city is proud to say that the Tigers are there team. The senior football players finished off their high school careers Friday night w... More...
The Thomasville Tigers saw their 2007 season end one week too soon when they lost to the Tuscaloosa Central Falcons 28 - 27 this past Friday, November 30. The game, which was played in Tuscaloosa, was a see - saw battle that saw both teams score once in every quarter. More...
Bessie Ree Hutto Bessie Ree Hutto, 86, of Chilton, died Thursday, November 29, 2007, at Southwest Alabama Medical Center. Mrs. Hutto was born Oct. 22, 1921 in Prospect. She was a homemaker and was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Coffeeville. More...