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Oh, what singing! Oh, what glory!

Not one member of the Senior Choir at the Troy Nutrition Center claims to be a professional singer. ...

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Working out with a purpose

More than 4,500 children in third world countries die each day because of dirty water. But they don’t ...

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Local eatery’s frozen treat featured in national magazine

Food Network Magazine tracked down the most delicious frozen desserts in America with one winner each state. The ...

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Sanders remembers Ecuador jungle with fondness

The night was the darkest Carter Sanders had ever experienced. The stars were the most and the brightest ...

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Curtis Monroe is on a journey to create art that evokes emotion

Curtis Monroe of Galloway Road wants to be an artist. Maybe he already is an artist. Maybe he’s ...

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Two exhibits at Johnson Center promote seeing things in new way

In just a few short years, the Johnson Center for the Arts has gained a reputation as an ...

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Making a joyful noise

About five years ago, Bonnie Caron drove from Washington State to Alabama with seven kids and seven acoustic ...

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A building full of stories

Troy’s Masonic Temple, which was built in 1892, has been named to Alabama’s 2013 “Places in Peril” list. ...

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Honoring those who lost their lives in service to their country

Bob McLendon set the table for Memorial Day. A small table with only one chair. “It’s a remembrance ...

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The world ‘as Mose T would see it’

Legendary Alabama folk artist Mose Tolliver saw the world in a vastly different way. The Johnson Center for ...

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