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    Classifieds/Legals

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 0:03


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    Alma Jean Kirkham

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 0:51


    Alma Jean Kirkham, 85, a homemaker and a former resident of Thomasville, died Dec. 15, 2025 at Jackson General Hospital in Jackson, Tenn. She was born Feb. 26, 1940 in Coffeeville, to Leslie Ott and Dixie McIntyre Ott. She is survived by her son, William Clay (Becky) Baugh; daughter, Teresa (Roy) Green; brother, Bob (Sue) Ott; three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Graveside funeral services were Dec. 18, at Evergreen Memorial Gardens with Pastor Billy Kendrick officiating. Active pallbearers were Austin Green, Bransyn Green, Eric Copeland, Chad Ott, Donald Pugh and Michael Pugh. Condolences may be offered at obryantchapelfh.com. Arrangements by...Article Link

    Give your loved ones the gift of your attention

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 2:03


    For some time now Peggy and I have given our attention to giving stuff away. Evidently the emphasis in that statement lies in the word, “stuff.” “Stuff” can be a noun or a verb, but in this case it is a noun. We are moving soon and we must go from what we have to much less because there is “no room.” (Where have I heard those words before? This started out to be about one thing and now I sense that a different subject has crept in. I won der where it will take me.) Peggy and I are...Article Link

    Shirley Bradley named 'Teacher of the Year' at Wilson Hall Middle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 0:32


    Wilson Hall Middle School announces Shirley Bradley has been selected as “Teacher of the Year.” Bradley daily goes above and beyond to inspire students, support colleagues, as well as bring passion, creativity, and heart to her classroom. The school expressed appreciation for all she does to make a lasting impact on the lives of students. Wilson Hall Middle School is a public school that serves fifth grade through eighth grade students in Grove Hill. on the lives of students.Article Link

    Clarke Prep announces the winners of schoool science fair

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 1:14


    Clarke Prep School recently hosted their school science fair. The following students placed in the high school and middle school divisions. The high school first place winners and middle school first and second place winners will advance to the district competition on January 14. High School Division Reverse Engineering/ Science-Fiction -1st place, Jack Harris “Silent Guardians” -2nd place, Brianna Mathews, Lauren Mathews, Reese Weatherly “How a Disposable Camera Works” Scientific Inquiry Category -1st place, Bree Phillips, Meg Gates, B.B. Messer "Snapchat, Tik Tok, Instagram: Avoid Before Bed?" -2nd place, Lily Breaux, Lucy Breaux, Mia Davis "The Big Bubble...Article Link

    Parents as teachers hosts Christmas event

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 2:19


    Grove Hill - Dec. 2, families across Clarke County gathered at the Grove Hill Senior Building for a festive Parents as Teacher (PAT) Christmas celebration that brought joy, learning, and community spirit to children and parents alike. Children and families enjoyed a private session with Santa Claus, where they had their pictures taken, told Santa what they wanted for Christmas, and received goody bags distributed by Mrs. Claus and the elves. The goody bags were generously provided by the Lions Club, while the Leo Club from Clarke County High School shared Christmas fruit with the children. The holiday atmosphere continued...Article Link

    Records

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 0:02


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    The angels who walk among us

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 4:16


    There is something about the Christmas season that draws our memories to the surface. Stories we haven't thought about in years suddenly come back with clarity. We sit with family and talk about moments that shaped us, comforted us or carried us through hard times. As I began thinking about what to write for this year's Christmas editorial, a memory returned that was both difficult and beautiful — one that reminded me of the extraordinary kindness of ordinary people . My grandmother was battling cancer and had moved from Louisiana to Alabama to stay with my parents. Her health declined...Article Link

    Kay Ivey is a legacy governor

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 4:12


    Recently, I had several of Gov. Kay Ivey's closest friends and confidantes invite me to visit with them. Over lunch, they asked me: “Do you think Governor Ivey has become a legacy governor?” My response was that she has been an outstanding governor but I needed to give some thought to the meaning of a “legacy” governor. My perception over the years was that a legacy governor left an indelible, particular generational project that could be linked to their name for posterity. My memory of governors goes back only 60 years and there are only three or four who have...Article Link

    Life is too short, make memories

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 1:52


    Some of my favorite Christmas memories didn't come in shiny boxes with bows they came on two wheels. I can't tell you which Christmas it was, or even how old I was, but I can tell you that bikes were a huge part of my childhood. My brother and I received several for Christmas throughout our lives. Those bikes weren't just toys. They were freedom. Transportation to Gaugy's house, to friends' houses, and all over our Fulton neighborhood playing cops and robbers. We rode through the pole yard across the road, wore the tires thin, and stayed gone until the...Article Link

    Political Cartoon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 0:02


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    An old custom still hanging on

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 2:00


    This week, I conducted research into the history of another well-known holiday tradition: why do we kiss under mistletoe? Mistletoe can easily be spotted this time of year, hanging from the tops of trees, or it might be a ball of green on bare winter tree branches. I did not know until a few years ago that this plant is actually a parasite, which clings to established trees to steal their water and nutrients. Thankfully, it will not likely kill a healthy host tree, but it can weaken the tree. If the tree is fully infested with the plant, it...Article Link

    Hope you have the best Christmas ever

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 4:11


    Oh, Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree! I do love a Christmas tree! I bought one from Dirt Cheap in its waning days. It is one of those expensive kinds that comes with the lights attached. I must admit, I do like the strands that wind around the branches. I have an attic full of them. I can't bear to throw them away. I love a well-lit tree. I did come up with a reasonable alternative. I found some really sparkly tinsel I had in a bin upstairs that I wound all around the tree. It reflects the lights nicely and...Article Link

    Clarke Co. School Distrct Superintendent's report

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 1:44


    December's highlights in the Clarke County School District included receiving 6,000 in grants, mock interviews with JAG students, Jackson winning the Class 4A state football championship and the completion of a plumbing project at Wilson Hall Middle School. Grants We recently were awarded many grants. One grant of 6,800 was written for specific special needs purposes, another was a 0,000 career tech innovation and modernization grant to purchase equipment and a third was a ,000 ARI program improvement grant. I want to thank Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Larrimore, Mrs. Scogin and Mrs. Rotch for working so hard to write these grants...Article Link

    Estuary program has been extended to 2031

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 2:07


    The U.S. House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation sponsored by Rep. Shomari C. Figures (DAla.) to reauthorize the Environmental Protection Agency's National Estuary Program through 2031. The ESTUARIES Act would extend funding for the program for five years and add the Mississippi Sound to the list of estuaries eligible for priority consideration. Figures, who represents Alabama's Second Congressional District, is the first freshman Democrat on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to lead a standalone bill through committee and secure its passage by the full House. The National Estuary Program supports locally driven efforts to protect coastal ecosystems, improve water...Article Link

    T'ville to M'ville 4-lane project gets $730M boost

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 2:44


    The proposed West Alabama Corridor, a proposed four-lane highway from Thomasville northward to Moundville, got a major boost last week when the Alabama Department of Finance confirmed the issuance of 0 million in bonds to complete the project, according to Alabama Daily News, which first reported the story. The 81-mile route will follow U.S. Highway 43 north from Thomasville to Linden, where it will pick up Alabama Highway 69 and continue to Moundville. It will connect existing four-lane highways between Mobile and Thomasville and between Moundville and Tuscaloosa, a distance of approximately 200 miles. West Alabama officials and community leaders...Article Link

    Medical pot clears final hurdle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 2:10


    After more than four years of delays, lawsuits and false starts, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission voted on Dec. 11 to award the state's first medical marijuana dispensary licenses, clearing the biggest and most pressing roadblock between patients and a functioning program. The commission issued the state's first four dispensary licenses needed before doctors can be certified and patients can legally purchase medical cannabis products. Following a recommended order from an administrative law judge, commissioners approved dispensary licenses for GP6 Wellness LLC, RJK Holdings LLC and CCS of Alabama LLC. A fourth license for Yellowhammer Medical Dispensaries LLC was also...Article Link

    Buddhist Monks Pass Through Alabama on Walk For Peace

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 1:53


    A group of Buddhist monks traveling on foot across the United States passed through Alabama last week as part of a months-long journey promoting peace, compassion and understanding. About two-dozen monks are undertaking a 2,300-mile walk from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C. Their journey began Oct. 26 and is scheduled to conclude Feb. 13 at the U.S. Capitol. After more than 50 days and roughly 1,000 miles on the road, the group entered Alabama on Dec. 16 accompanied by a dog named Aloka. According to the monks, the night marked the coldest temperatures they have faced so far during...Article Link

    Figures to co-chair Congressional Trucking Caucus

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 1:43


    U.S. Rep. Shomari C. Figures (D-Ala.) has been named a cochair of the newly formed bipartisan Congressional Trucking Caucus, a first-of-its-kind group aimed at addressing issues facing the nation's trucking industry. Figures will help lead the caucus alongside Reps. Dave Taylor (R-Ohio), Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.,), Pat Harrigan (R-N.C.), Doug LaMalfa (R-Calif.) and Mary Miller (R-Ill.). The caucus is intended to provide lawmakers with a forum to discuss policies related to trucking safety, workforce challenges, infrastructure and supply chain reliability. Figures highlighted the importance of trucking to Alabama's Second Congressional District, which includes the Port of Mobile. “America literally runs on...Article Link

    Home is not a place

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 1:28


    Years ago it was a heart-warming experience for me to take my wife and sons to visit my childhood home. With some hesitation I knocked on the door. The new owners remembered me and invited us in. We began our tour in the living room, then went into the dining room and eventually the kitchen. We walked upstairs and paused in my childhood bedroom before visiting the attic. Then we went to the basement. Though there had been some changes, many things remained the same. Walking through my “original home” brought back many memories that flooded my heart. There were...Article Link

    What we are thankful for we can find motivation in

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 2:03


    Most of the time I have my column written on time but this time I was late. I am thankful they saved me a place in the paper. So here is my Spiritually Speaking for Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving is about being aware of our blessings and giving thanks to the God of all blessings. What we are thankful for is important because what we are thankful for motivates us. So what should we be most thankful for? What ought to motivate us? We need to look to Jesus as our example so I asked, “What motivated Him? What was He...Article Link

    CCHS raises funds for a good cause

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:40


    Clarke County High School students and teachers supported Spina Bifida Awareness Month in October by wearing yellow. They were able to raise 3 to support the hospital, Children's of Alabama's – Spina Bifida Program. The schoolwide project, led by sponsors Mary Robinson, Mary Roberts, members of the SGA, FTA, and Grove Hill LEO Clubs. This brought the campus together in a meaningful show of unity and compassion. Their efforts not only highlighted the importance of awareness, but also helped provide valuable support to children and families affected by Spina Bifida.  Article Link

    Public Service Announcement

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:25


    Fraudulent warrants are being sent to citizens in an attempt to steal money through deception. The Clarke County Sheriff's Office has been made aware of this, and are currently investigating the matter. If you or someone you know receives a letter or a similar type phone call, contact the Sheriff's Office at 251-275- 4254 or your local police.Article Link

    Get your tickets for 'Annie'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:22


      "Annie" the musical, will be presented Dec. 2 and 4 at 7 p. m. for the public in the Thomasville Civic Center. A special performance will be for the students of Thomasville City Schools Dec. 1 and 3 at the school. Student tickets are for school shows only — public shows are regular admission price of .Article Link

    Clarke Prep students get creative

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:23


    Clarke-Washington EMC recently hosted its Christmas Card Contest for students in grades 4th-6th. Sarah Turner presented three of Clarke Prep's creative students and their winning entries. Winners were as follows: Gwen Hare, 4th grade winner; Maddi Jackson, overall winner; and Molly Kate Stokes, 6th grade winner.Article Link

    Wilson Middle names 'Teacher of the Year'

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:21


    Shirley Bradley has been named as Wilson Hall Middle School's Teacher of the Year. She goes above and beyond daily to inspire students, support colleagues and bring passion, creativity, and heart to the classroom. Bradley, left. is with Dr. Carolyn B. Taite, principal at Wilson Hall Middle School.Article Link

    Decision by U.S. Supreme Court expected

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 4:40


    The 1960s was a very tumultuous and consequential decade. One of the prolonged problems that came home to roost in that era was the Civil Rights issue. Lyndon B. Johnson had become president after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Johnson was a ruthless “win at all costs” former senator from Texas. He had been a strong- armed Democratic Senate majority leader. He had been in the group of very powerful seniority laden southern bloc of senators who had blocked Civil Rights for at least a decade, even after the 1954 Supreme Court Brown v. Board of...Article Link

    From sale papers to sweet memories

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 3:36


    I've written several times about social media and how I believe it's becoming the downfall of our society. Honestly, I think it's “dumbing down” our culture. However, I'll admit there are a few bright spots. One of my favorites, especially this time of year, is how it brings up old memories. Every year around Thanksgiving, a video memory of my granddaughter pops up and I never get tired of watching it. I actually look forward to it. She's 13 now but in the video she's about 4 and we're all gathered around the dining table after Thanksgiving lunch, flipping through...Article Link

    Timing is everything

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 2:44


    The holidays are here — which means family gatherings, football, food, and lots of traffic. Every year, millions of Americans hit the road at the same time, turning our familiar highways into bumper-to-bumper holiday parades. As someone who practically lives on the road, I figured this was the perfect time to talk about the busiest travel days, share a few helpful road tips, and let you know just how thankful I am for every single one of you. If you're planning a trip this Thanksgiving or Christmas season, timing is everything. Historically, the heaviest traffic hits on the following days:...Article Link

    Political Cartoon

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:02


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    It's a season of thanks, not a season of complaints

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 3:05


    Gratitude is a word we hear more this time of year. At many previous Thanksgiving celebrations, my family and friends would often go around the table, each stating something we were thankful for that year. I feel like this is a pretty common Thanksgiving tradition. During a recent conversation, a friend was telling me about someone they knew who complained all the time, and they were just sick of hearing them complain about everything under the sun. We have all known someone who just has to say something negative all the time. Keeping a positive attitude around this type of...Article Link

    I am dreaming of dressing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 3:03


    Happy Thanksgiving to all! I dream of dressing. It's my favorite food of all the holiday options. I love the cornbread dressing of my youth. I can't stand that soggy stuff that they call stuffing and poke inside the turkey. In fact, I don't even like the turkey itself all that much. I might like a slice or two of turkey breast, but don't give me any of the dark meat. I really don't like the giblet gravy. I prefer my dressing untopped by gravy. I have found I like the turkey breast you can buy ready to slice at...Article Link

    Look out for deer on roads

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:59


    As deer activity increases across Alabama during the late fall and early winter months, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is urging motorists to use extra caution on the roadways. New crash data released by the ALEA's Highway Patrol Division shows a sharp rise in vehicle-versus-wildlife collisions during this period, with troopers investigating 1,652 such crashes statewide in 2024. According to the report, 1,243 of those crashes occurred during the fall and winter months, compared to just 409 during the spring and summer. The numbers show a clear upward trend beginning in October and peaking during the winter rut season — when...Article Link

    The end of the penny

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 1:13


    The U.S. Mint marked the end of an era on Nov. 12 as U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach struck the final circulating penny in its Philadelphia facility, officially concluding the penny's 232-year run. “While general production concludes today, the penny's legacy lives on,” acting Mint Director Kristie McNally said. “As its usage in commerce continues to evolve, its significance in America's story will endure.” First authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792, the penny has been a staple of American commerce since the nation's earliest days. But rising production costs and shifting consumer behavior have made it increasingly impractical to produce....Article Link

    Figures secures $1M for Jackson Health Care Authority

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 2:08


    WASHINGTON – Congressman Shomari C. Figures (AL-02) announced [post_excerpt] million for the Jackson Health Care Authority in Jackson, to support infrastructure improvements and equipment upgrades at Jackson Medical Center. The funding was a direct result of Congressman Figures' FY 2026 appropriations request that will be used by the City of Jackson to address critical health care needs. The congressman celebrated the award with Jackson Mayor Audra Raybon during a meeting held to discuss the health and economic priorities of his constituents. “We have a well documented rural hospital crisis in Alabama,” said Congressman Figures. “Hospitals across my district are literally...Article Link

    Thomas Marion Bradford focus of historical society

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:24


    The Clarke County Historical Society will host Bert Outlaw at this month's meeting Sunday, Nov. 30, 2:30 p.m., at Grove Hill Town Hall. Outlaw plans to do a program on Thomas Marion Bradford, a Revolutionary War veteran and early settler of Clarke County. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.Article Link

    Coastal Alabama students showcase creativity at Fall Art Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 1:03


    THOMASVILLE — Coastal Alabama Community College celebrated the talent of its students Monday night as the Thomasville campus hosted its Fall Semester Art Show on Nov. 17. According to Marcus Gordon, campus director, art students filled the venue with a diverse collection of work created throughout the semester. Nearly 30 students submitted pieces for the show under the guidance of Art Instructor Phillip Counselman, whose classes have continued to grow in both participation and creativity. The show featured drawings, paintings, and physical art. Family members, classmates, and community supporters walked through the displays to view the students' work. Gordon said...Article Link

    RTSA receives award

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:39


    Though only in their second year as a nonprofit, Rebuilding Together of South Alabama has already become a trusted partner in their community. Their innovative rain barrel initiative reduces flooding risks in disaster-prone areas while engaging local students as volunteers. In partnership with Jackson High School and Clarke County High School, they've also launched a program where students build tiny homes, expanding affordable housing options and developing workforce skills for young people. Their creativity, responsiveness and deep community connection earned them this year's Excellence in Community Programming Award.Article Link

    Grove Hill Council approves well permit for new laundromat

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 1:15


    GROVE HILL — The Grove Hill City Council on Monday, Nov. 17, approved a permit allowing the soon-to-open Paladin's Laundry to dig a deep-water well on its property. The laundromat, owned by Grove Hill native Edward Walters, plans to operate using both city water and water drawn from the well. “We'll use city water and city sewage for part of the laundromat [and] use the well water for the other part,” Walters said. Walters purchased the building and property six years ago with plans for his daughter to run the business, but after she moved in a different career direction,...Article Link

    Sheriff donates $5K

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 0:52


    Clarke County Sheriff DeWayne Smith and his team have made a ,000 donation to the United Way of Southwest Alabama to support the organization's Healthy Communities initiatives. United Way officials said they are grateful for the contribution, noting that Sheriff Smith has shown strong commitment to counseling and addiction intervention efforts throughout the community. He partners with agencies such as Drug Education Council, Inc. and Lifelines Counseling Services to help expand access to services for individuals and families in need. The donation will assist United Way in continuing programs aimed at improving health, stability, and overall quality of life for...Article Link

    Legals

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 15:53


    BID NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that CWM Water Authority will receive sealed bids for the following described work at their office at 5495-B Brooksville Road, Dickinson, Alabama 36436, until 2:00 p.m., local time, Thursday, December 4, 2025, then publicly opened and read: AMR METERING SYSTEM (Consisting of approximately 590 Meters) and other necessary items. Bidders for this project are notified that they are required to purchase American-made equipment and products with the funding provided under the DWSRF program in accordance with the provisions included in the bid documents. Plans and specifications may be inspected and obtained...Article Link

    Wanted

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 0:27


    WORK WANTED Personal assistant looking for work. House cleaning, errands, all duties considered. Mobile area. 251-431- 5730 Work wanted: Looking for a full-time or part-time caregiver job, days only. I have more than 20 years experience and I come with references. 334- 327-5648Article Link

    Statewide

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 5:53


    SERVICES SELLING a RV, Tractor or Golf Cart? ADVERTISE STATEWIDE or by region in over 100 Newspapers, reaching over 1 million readers each week! Run your ad in our Classified Network for just 0 per week! Make one call to this newspaper (participating Ala-SCAN newspaper) or call 1-800-264-7043 to find out how easy it is to advertise statewide! BEAUTIFUL BATH UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Superior quality bath and shower systems at AFFORDABLE PRICES! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Call Now! 1-833-770-0326 WATER DAMAGE CLEANUP & RESTORATION: A small amount of water can lead to major damage in...Article Link

    Businesses - Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 0:17


    PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ben's Home Repair Carpentry, sheetrock, black mold, plumbing, pressure washing, painting, and other miscellaneous jobs. Small jobs welcome. 251-272-2274Article Link

    Real Estate For Sale

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 0:41


    MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1999 Oakwood 16x80 mobile home, 3/2, new central heat and air, power pole included. ,000. 251-777- 8414 LOTS/LAND FOR SALE 8.7 acres, has a 75ft easement that is connected to property. All survey paperwork included. ,000. 251- 327-4168 Two acres in Thomasville on Pat Merritt St. Will sell individually or together. 334-456-1626Article Link

    Real Estate For Rent

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 1:13


    HOUSES 3 BR, 2 BA home for rent. Inside Thomasville city limits. Call Jason at 334-636-9626 APARTMENTS 55 AND OLDER – Country Club Cottages now leasing 1 or 2 bedrooms. (334) 636-8287. Washer/dryer hook ups, porches. Off Highway 43, turn left onto Foster, then left onto Cogle Dr. in Thomasville. TDD (hearing impaired) 1-800-548-2546. EHO SA WILLOW TRACE Apartments – Accepting applications for 2 and 3 bedroom units, Jackson, Ala. Water and garbage included. For more information, call (251) 247-0450; TDD 1-800-548-2546. EHO Properties. COTTONWOOD ESTATES NOW RENTING – 2 & 3 Bedroom apartments, w/d connections, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, water,...Article Link

    Help Wanted

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 1:52


    EMPLOYMENT Join our team! Paul's Automotive is now hiring an experienced Auto Tech. Up to 00/week DOE, Bonuses, 6 paid holidays and no weekends! Apply today - West Mobile 251-631-3925 Private tutoring wanted: Face to face tutoring and homework support. Location: Saraland Middle School and High School (grades 7th and 10th). per hour. 251-367-2139 Leroy Tire & Road Service is currently looking for anyone with experience working in a tire shop or similar setting. Drug free; reliable transportation. Call 251-423-4234 if you are interested and for more information. Personal assistant. House cleaning, errands, all duties considered. Mobile area. 251...Article Link

    For Sale

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 7:15


    SPORTING GOODS Three wheel bicycle, needs work. . 251-497-4750 New Compound Bowtech Revolt XL including accessories, 31-32” draw length. [post_excerpt],650.00 OBO; New Savage Axis 6.5 Creedmoore rifle with scope including accessories. 0.00 OBO. 251-648-3798 .327 cal Charter Arms Patriot SS. 0; 9 mm Taurus model G2C. 5; .40 cal Taurus PT24/Pro SS. 0. 251-442-514 cash only. .40 cal Smith & Wesson SD40 SS. 0; .45 cal Ruger T90 SS. 0; 9mm Ruger EC9S. 0 cash only. 251-442-5141 LaCrosse hip waders, used but good shape. South Mobile. . 251-622- 8209 New portable camping table, and two used camping folding chairs, good...Article Link

    Farm Equipment

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 0:19


    TRACTORS/TOOLS/SUPPLIES 4x5 bales of hay. each. 251- 463-4894 Square hay bales. .00 ea. 251- 455-1362Article Link

    Recreational Motorcycles and Other Vehicles

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 1:21


    Boats Motorguide power trolling motor plus, 42 lb thrust ,12 volt. .00. 251-767-8658 ATVs/Motorc ycles Kawasaki Mule 3000. Needs battery and gas. [post_excerpt],500. 251-944-7829 2014 Honda Rancher 420, very good condition. 00. 251-751-2855 2014 Honda Rancher 420, good condition. ,000. 251-751-2855 Travel Trailers/Campers/RVs 2017 RV Grand Design Solitude 377 MBS-R, 41', 4-slides, fifth-wheel, residential class, full size refrigerator, washer/dryer, king size bed, bunk. Must see. Lots of amenities. ,500.00 OBO. 251-802-5595 GOLF CARTS 36 volt Easy-Go electric golf cart in very good condition. ,000 OBO. 251-777-8449Article Link

    Automotive

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 1:45


    Cars 2011 Chevrolet Cruze LT, 85,000 miles, good condition inside and out. ,500. 251- 901-6404 or 251- 246-353 1999 Chevy Camaro convertible. Runs good. ,000 OBO. 251-599- 6490 2015 Ford Taurus SEL. 39k miles, excellent condition, kept in garage, Michelin pilot sports tires with 7k miles. 251-508-6965 SUVs 2007 Chevy Tahoe LT, leather interior, sunroof, good condition, 193,000 miles. ,800.00. 251-331-4646 PARTS/TIRES/RIMS Weather Tech cargo mat 40x37 gray. Very good condition. .00. Text for pictures. 251-654-4206 Modern spare tire fit's 2017-2023 Mercedes E-Class. MSRP 9.00. Asking 0.00. Comes with some accessories and jack. 251-654-4206 Ladder rack for 8ft bed pick-up...Article Link

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