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Tiger Paws roar to victory at national championships 

Special to the Enquirer  The Hartselle Tiger Paws Dance Team is the high school competition dance team that focuses on jazz, kick and pom technique. ... Read more

3 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Key surpasses Pouncey on all-time wins list

The Hartselle Tigers defeated Athens 40-37 to give coach Faron Key win number 173 at Hartselle. He passed Don Pouncey’s 172 career wins as the ... Read more

3 months ago by Russell Frye.

Local church holding Night to Shine event this weekend

Special to the Enquirer  Fairview–The Grace Place announced the church will serve as one of more than 500 churches around the world that will host ... Read more

3 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Priceville Junior High student wins Morgan County Spelling Bee 

By Wes Tomlinson   For the Enquirer   After hearing the word he was to spell, the look on Priceville Junior High’s Zane Ferguson made clear he ... Read more

3 months ago by Staff Reports.

Brewer boys win first county title in 14 years, Priceville three-peats

By Caleb Suggs For the Enquirer SOMERVILLE — For the first time since 2010, the Brewer boys are champions of Morgan County. On their home ... Read more

3 months ago by Staff Reports.

Hartselle receives $50k boost for greenspace project

In a significant step toward enhancing community amenities, the City of Hartselle Wednesday announced a $50,000 in grant funding for the Hartselle Park Greenspace Project. ... Read more

3 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Chamber Chorale to hold performance Feb. 4 

Special to the Enquirer   The Hartselle High School Chamber Chorale, comprising 48 auditioned singers, faced an unexpected setback when their scheduled performance at the ... Read more

3 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

No garbage pickup in Hartselle this week due to road conditions, mayor says

Hazardous road conditions are continuing to impact garbage routes in Hartselle and waste will not be picked up this week according to Mayor Randy Garrison. ... Read more

4 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

Public buildings in Hartselle, Morgan courthouse to remain closed through Wednesday

All non-essential offices in the City of Hartselle will remain closed tomorrow due to low temperatures and hazardous road conditions, according to Mayor Randy Garrison. ... Read more

4 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

TVA, local power companies working to manage record-low temps

The Tennessee Valley Authority is asking for the public’s help to conserve power as record-low temperatures put pressure on the power grid, according to a ... Read more

4 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.

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