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Walter Black hosts first solo show

Imagine taking the cover of a manhole and blending it with the soft wood of a balsa tree. ...

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Stephen Malkoff ‘pencils in’ the magic of trees

Stephen Malkoff has traveled the nation drawing the country’s famous trees but none mean more to him than ...

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A view from Wolf Mountain

Wolf Mountain stands unobtrusively along the fringes of northeastern Pike County. Perhaps, not even the folks who inhabit ...

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Art community gears up for the premiere art and craft festival in central Alabama

Troy’s biggest downtown festival is just two weeks away. More than 80 artists will be on the square ...

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The ‘New Deal’ a good deal

When Franklin D. Roosevelt accepted the Democratic nomination for president in 1932, he promised a “New Deal” for ...

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Churchgoers celebrate Passover through Seder Meal

Brundidge United Methodist Church hosted a Passover Seder Meal Thursday at the church with about 50 church members ...

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A ‘Long’ time of service

The Troy University Symphony Band and the Pearl City High School Symphonic Winds presented “A Musical Tribute to ...

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A ‘squirrely’ good time

As far as anyone knows, the Green squirrel supper tradition started back in 1926 on the riverbanks around ...

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Quilts: A piece of history

When Loretta Simmons was five or six years old, she and her mother “pieced” an “Octagon” quilt made ...

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Students celebrate Dr. Seuss

Although it’s not the law of the land that Green Eggs and Ham are served on March 2 ...

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