Columnists
In Dixieland Where I Was Born
Having been born in the middle of December, it would be romantic to imagine myself as the writer of that old tune Dixie; to sing ... Read more
5 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.
Home for the Holidays
The holidays always bring a little bit of homesickness. I guess it’s the old memories and the lost loved ones that we know won’t have ... Read more
5 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.
Pearl Harbor remembered
By A. Ray Lee Columnist On December 7, 1941, with the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan, the United States was catapulted into a ... Read more
5 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Snapshots from the woods and fields
A. Ray Lee Columnist The young student pastor had grown up in the city but he was serving our rural church. At the time ... Read more
5 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Family matters
Todd Barrier Last week we began looking at two amazing women of the Bible. Naomi and Ruth’s story began with a tragedy; the death of ... Read more
6 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Deer hunting the old way
A. Ray Lee Columnist The cold nights and bright afternoons have deer stirring. Hunters have planted their food plots and are now praying for rain ... Read more
6 months ago by Rebekah Yancey.
Snipe Hunting: A How To
When it comes to snipe hunting, all you need is a sack and a gullible cousin. And honestly, the sack is optional. The idea of ... Read more
6 months ago by Jacob Hatcher.
Busy holiday season ahead
Michelle Blaylock Library manager William Bradford Huie Library of Hartselle As usual for this time of year, at your local library we have a calendar ... Read more
6 months ago by Staff Reports.
Soaring to new heights
By Brian Clayton Hartselle City Schools superintendent The new academic year is in full swing and, as always, we continue to monitor the academic ... Read more
6 months ago by Staff Reports.
An Ode To Fall
They say we’re going to wake up to some cold tomorrow and I could not be happier. Mostly because I am absolutely sick and tired ... Read more