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MISC. ITEMS Wanted: Used recliner in good condition. 251-447-1930Article Link
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Thomasville's volleyball team picked up two sweeps last week over Sweet Water and Clarke County. The Tigers won at Sweet Water 25-15, 25-17, 25-13 on Sept. 18 and beat the visiting Bulldogs 25-6, 25-23, 25-4 on Sept. 16. Imani Brothers had 21 digs and 5 assists and Zion Howard had 4 aces, 4 digs, 2 assists, 10 sets and 3 tips. Thomasville lost at T.R. Miller 11-25, 12-25, 25-14, 12-25 on Sept. 15. The Tigers' junior varsity lost at Sweet Water 9-25, 21-25, beat Clarke County 24-26, 25-9, 15-10 and lost at T.R. Miller 15-25, 13-25. Kaydence Champion had 9...Article Link
THIS WEEK'S GAMES All kickoffs 7 p.m. FRIDAY • LeFlore at Jackson • Millry at Clarke Co. • Clarke Prep at Monroe Aca.Article Link
LEROY — Jace Sellers threw three touchdown passes and No. 2-ranked Leroy stayed undefeated with a 52-14 blowout of J.F. Shields on Sept. 19. Sellers completed 5 of 8 passes for 82 yards, including scoring passes of 15 and 40 yards to Joshua Reed and a 12-yarder to D.J. Marshall. Despite the score, Reed and Bears coach Chan Lowe felt the team didn't play as well as it can. “Feeling pretty good but we came out slow and played down,” Reed said. “They shouldn't have scored.” Ja'kavien Collins had 44 yards on three attempts, two of those touchdowns from 5...Article Link
Dora Ellen Hoven Williamson, age 87, of Andalusia, passed away peacefully on Aug. 14, 2025 at The Retreat Hospital by SAAD in Mobile. Dora was a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt. She loved all her family. Dora was raised in the Stave Creek community. She loved her church and church family at Stave Creek Baptist Church where she made her profession of faith. She was an avid Alabama football fan. She loved the Lord and was always excited when family came to visit. Dora was born to Harvey Hoven and Lelia Thomas Hoven on Aug. 20, 1937. She...Article Link
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Nancy Janet Blankenship Overstreet. Born on Aug. 12, 1941, to parents Robert Lee Blankenship Sr. and Carrie Dell Milstead Blankenship. Janet peacefully departed this life on Sept. 16, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family . Janet was a woman of faith and grace, whose kindness touched the hearts of many. She devoted her life to her family and to her church, cherishing every moment spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, whom she adored and delighted in spoiling. Her warm, generous spirit shone brightly in all her endeavors,...Article Link
Alabama's housing market showed mixed signals in August, according to the latest Alabama Economic and Real Estate report released Friday. While sales numbers were down, buyers are finding more affordable opportunities thanks to recent mortgage rate cuts and softening home prices, according to the report released by the Alabama Association of Realtors. Statewide home sales dropped 1.7% from July and were 5.6% lower than August 2024. The median sales price fell to 2,811, down 2.6% month-over-month and 5.4% year-over-year. Even with fewer sales, the combined dollar volume of homes sold in August reached [post_excerpt].69 billion. That figure was 6.3% higher...Article Link
Fulton Fire-Rescue will host their annual fall gospel singing Oct. 4 from 4-9 p.m. A military and first responders honor ceremony is set for 6 p.m. Musical entertainment will include: Coffeeville Baptist Praise Team, Glory Road Quartet, The Revelators, Don and Charlie Nordan, Brother Warren Huggins, Rebecca Boler- Vick and additional talented locals. The event will include a cake auction, fire department shirts, door prizes, split the pot, a concessions stand with great food and fellowship.Article Link
The Thomasville Worth While Club met Sept. 10 and new officers for 2025-2026 were introduced. New officers are President Sheryian Newton, Vice President Joyce Loftin, Secretary Diana Fendley, Treasurer Marie Slade, Reporter Cathy Phillips and Parliamentarian Vicki Weaver. New member Sandra Fendley, who was also the meeting hostess, was welcomed by the club. During the meeting, approval was given for projects members will support for the calendar year. These projects will include donations to Crowne Point Nursing Home, The Salvation Army, Thomasville's Sports Hall of Fame, the Thomasville Public Library, surrounding fire departments, and a two-year scholarship to Coastal Alabama...Article Link
West Bend Baptist Church will observe homecoming on Sunday, Sept. 28. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., followed by worship at 11, with Bro. Perry Dailey preaching. Lunch will follow. Afternoon singing with Glory Road will begin at 1:15 p.m. Revival services will be held Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at 6:30 each evening, with Bro. Dailey preaching. The public is invited. Orange Hill Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate its annual homecoming services on Sunday, Sept. 28, starting at 12:30 p.m., and the Rev. Charles E. Cooley will bring the message. Dinner will be served immediately following services. Revival services will begin...Article Link
SEPT. 27 Flannel Fest from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at On The Hill Garden and Market in Grove Hill. The fall celebration includes food, live music, unique vendors, a scarecrow contest, cornhole tournament, and pumpkin painting or carving. SEPT. 28 Clarke County Historical Society will meet at 2:20 p.m. at Grove Hill Town Hall. Brian Mast, Education and Outreach Coordinator of the Paul W. Bryant Museum, will speak about the 1926 Rose Bowl and Clarke County players Grant Gillis and Red Barnes. Public is invited. SEPT. 29 White Smith Memorial Library board meeting will take place Monday, Sept. 29...Article Link
The following deeds and licenses were recorded by the Clarke County Probate Office: Marriage LicenseSept. 15 – 19 James Corey Creighton to Brianna Mariah Crim Deandrea Shontez Sellers to Sadie Samantha Robinson Gabriel Edward Howard to Madison Dawn Younge Deeds Sept. 15 - 19 Edgar Duke Bennett to Edward Duke Bennett (Warranty) The Industrial Development Board of the City of Thomasville to Sandefur Investments LLC (Statutory) Danielle R. Gonzalez to Towd Point Mortgage Trust, US National Bank Association Trust (Warranty) PHH Mortgage Corporation to Endale LLC (Warranty) H & M Real Estate Investments LLC to Rogelio Armando Urrutia, Elsa Urrutia...Article Link
Officers with the Jackson Police Department reported the following activity for Sept. 15-21 arrests: Nathaniel Rivers, 28, warrants 2x, giving false information to law enforcementofficerWilliam B. Rodgers, 41,driving under the influence Ralph Oliver, 55, alias warrant Jeremy Warren, 23, aliaswarrantCalls for serviceAlarms: 9Ambulance needed: 3Assist citizens: 3Case follow-up: 2Clear parking lot: 1Close patrol: 9Criminal mischief: 2Criminal trespassing: 2 Discharge of gun: 1Disorderly person: 1Domestic: 3Escort: 2Gas leak: 2Gas theft: 2Harassment: 6Hit and run: 1Illegal dumping: 1Internet crimes againstchildren: 2Juvenile problem: 1Lift assist: 1Lines down: 1Loitering: 1Notification: 1Reckless driving: 1Road closure: 1Seizure: 1 Serving papers: 3Sex crimes: 1Stolen vehicle: 1Structure fire:...Article Link
Arrests booked in the Clarke County Sept. 8-21 include the following: Breundia Jar nieceCarstarphen, 31, speedingless than 25 mphKendra Koins Barnes,36, harassing communications Emily Gilmore, 35, domestic violence second degree– assaultRobert Williams, 46, unlawful distribution ofcontrolled substance,possession with intent todistributeCedrick Jackson, 57, unlawful possession or receipt of controlled substance Percy James Lett, 33,unlawful possession orreceipt of controlled substance Jacob Michael Larrimore,40, resisting arrest, unlawful possession or receipt of controlled substance, unlawful possession of marijuana seconddegree, use or possessionof drug paraphernaliafirst offense, assault second degreeTamara Danielle Overton,38, unlawful possession ofa controlled substance,unlawful possession ofdrug paraphernalia, probation revocation – technical violationCrystal Lynn...Article Link
There are pillars that hold the fabric of society together in every community. Hospitals care for the sick, schools educate the young and businesses provide goods and services. Among these essential institutions stands another cornerstone: The community newspaper. Each week, local newspapers inform, engage and connect the people they serve. They cover school board and city council meetings, report on community events and share the stories that make small towns and rural communities home. They ensure that residents understand the decisions being made, how their tax dollars are spent and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. At the heart...Article Link
The 2026 election year began on May 19 when campaign fundraising could begin. Our elections will be May 19, 2026. Our Republican primary that day, and subsequent runoffs four weeks later, will be our election day for all statewide offices. Winning the Republican primary for state office is tantamount to election in Alabama. Qualifying for all offices next year will be in January. However, for all practical purposes, the primary races are set and the horses are in the chute. It will be a four-month sprint from mid-January to mid-May. All 105 State House seats and all 35 State Senate...Article Link
God is not through. Twelve days ago I did not know the name, “Charlie Kirk.” I did not know who he was, what he did, what he believed or who he followed. I was ignorant of all of that because I am 81 years old and I had pretty much given up on this world and a majority of the people who are in it. Because of that I missed knowing someone most worthy of my attention and my support. I wonder how many of you are as guilty as I. The devil had to possess a poor unbalanced soul...Article Link
Thomasville native Wayne Rogers announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Alabama Secretary of State on Sept. 18, coinciding with his 63rd birthday. Rogers, a 1980 graduate of Thomasville High School, was a member of the THS marching band alongside Mayor Sheldon Day. He announced his run at the Thomasville Public Library. Rogers has practiced law in Alabama since graduating from Samford's law school in 1988 and since 2019 has served as executive assistant to Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway, the first Black sheriff in the county's history. In that role, Rogers has worked to improve election security, expand...Article Link
Mediacom Communications is offering ,000 in scholarship support for high school seniors planning to obtain further education. The scholarship program is in its 25th consecutive year, and Mediacom's investment will award [post_excerpt],000 World Class Scholarships to 60 high school seniors. Starting in the fall of 2026, scholarship recipients have the flexibility to use the financial awards to support post-secondary college costs or vocational training from an accredited institution. Award selection is based on academic achievement and leadership accomplishments. Mediacom's World Class Scholarship application process is hosted online: mediacomworldclass.com. Applications, including letters of recommendation and high school transcripts, must be submitted...Article Link
MONROEVILLE – Fred Kelley of Monroeville has announced his candidacy for the Alabama House of Representatives District 68 seat in the 2026 election. Kelley was born and raised in Thomasville and is a graduate of Thomasville High School. He said he is getting an early start on his campaign and has already opened a financial account with the Alabama Secretary of State.Article Link
The 7th Annual Whatley Day, will be Saturday, Sept. 27 from noon until 6 p.m., at the Bridge Event Center, located at 26964 Highway 84, Whatley, AL 36482. Whatley Day has grown into a beloved tradition—uniting neighbors, families, and supporters across Clarke County for a day of celebration, empowerment, and togetherness. The event is free for all and open to everyone, welcoming locals and visitors alike. Guests can expect a day of hometown pride, community giveaways, educational booths and activities for all ages. The Whatley Group Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to rural community revitalization announces is the sponsor of the...Article Link
A Serbian couple was arrested on Sept. 19 in Pine Hill after police said they attempted to steal a copper shipment worth between ,000 and ,000. Pine Hill Police Chief Nakisha Gailes said she received a call about a suspicious truck at the GD Copper loading dock that was possibly trying to steal a shipment of copper. The truck was briefly loaded and then unloaded, Gailes said, before officers learned the couple was not the actual company or driver scheduled to pick up the shipment. The suspects, identified as Mladen Stanisic, 53, and Branka Stanisic, 50, of Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, were arrested...Article Link
A Leroy man was killed in a single-vehicle crash involving an all-terrain vehicle on Sept. 20, according to Alabama State Troopers. Davey D. Lankford, 54, was critically injured when the 2023 Zhejiang CF Moto Power Company ATV he was operating left the roadway and struck a telephone control box before overturning. Lankford was transported to Jackson Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, troopers said. The crash occurred at approximately 5 p.m. on Lower Ferry Road, approximately three miles south of the Jackson city limits, troopers said.Article Link
Thomasville native Wayne Rogers announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Alabama Secretary of State on Sept. 18, coinciding with his 63rd birthday. Rogers, a 1980 graduate of Thomasville High School, was a member of the THS marching band alongside Mayor Sheldon Day. He announced his run at the Thomasville Public Library. Rogers has practiced law in Alabama since graduating from Samford's law school in 1988 and since 2019 has served as executive assistant to Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway, the first Black sheriff in the county's history. In that role, Rogers has worked to improve election security, expand...Article Link
The Grove Hill Public Library hosted a book signing on Sept. 18 with local author LaTonya Woods-Dickinson for her new release, “Faithful Reconstruction.” The faith-based book deals with, among other issues, grieving the loss of a loved one, dealing with career lows and facing relationship problems. It includes a daily journal and Bible verses to guide a path to success. Dickinson said trusting in the Lord was her saving grace and this book gives readers the tools they need to lean into God's Word. Dickinson dealt with the loss of her mother to COVID, recovered from a life-altering car wreck...Article Link
Clarke Prep seventh grader Jase Tucker Smith died in an ATV accident on Sept. 20, according to the school. “We are all heartbroken by this news,” Clarke Prep Headmaster Bob Taylor said in a statement. “Jase's absence on our campus and in our lives will be strongly felt.” Taylor said Smith's death will deeply affect Clarke Prep's students, staff and families. “We are committed to providing the support needed during this difficult time,” Taylor said. “Counselors and ministers will be on campus and are prepared to stay as long as needed. I know many of our students are struggling. Please...Article Link
The information for the Thomasville Police Department released by Chief Mitchell Stuckey for the week of September 15 - 21 is listed below. Accidents: 6Traffic Tickets: 18Warning Tickets: 24Merchant Checks: 354 Arrests Reported: Kanijah Shantel Pettaway, failure to appear Richard Garth Bender, failure to appear(Linden)Lynn Chaney Overton, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia,felony bench warrant X4, misdemeanorbench warrant X5, certain person forbiddenShaquetta Shuntay Davis, buying receiving stolen property and possession of marijuana Shawn'Darius Antwan Cade, open container of alcohol in vehicle, possession of acontrolled substance and possession of marijuana DUI Arrest: Ashely Brian Coleman, driving under theinfluence of alcoholComplaints...Article Link
ABANDONED VEHICLE AUCTIONNOTICE OF SALEThe following unclaimed abandonedvehicles will be sold by sealed bidsfor towing and storage fees Owedto Call Christopher Wrecker Serviceby Act No. 83-484 of the Legislatureof Alabama and in compliance withSection 32-8, Code of Alabama, 1975.1997 LINCOLN TOWN CAR1LNLM81WXVY723216 GROVEHILL GHPD2011 HYUNDAI SONATA5NPEC4AC8BH182730JACKSON JPD2020 NISSAN SENTRA3N1AB8CV7LY264964WALKER SPRINGS CCSD2008 CHEVY SILVERADO2GCEK13C381128373PERRYS CHAPEL CCSDPLEASE MAIL BIDS TO:CALL CHRISTOPHERWRECKER SERVICE381 SOUTH JACKSON STREETGROVE HILL, ALABAMA 36451EACH BID MUST INCLUDE:YOUR FULL NAME, ADDRESS ANDPHONE NUMBERDESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE, VIN#, AND AMOUNT OF BID IF YOUARE INTERESTED IN MULTIPLEVEHICLES SEND A SEPARATE BIDPER VEHICLE.ALL BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED BY:OCTOBER 9, 2025WE RESERVE THE...Article Link
Yard sale, 4 storage units full, toys, kids/women's boutique clothes, shoes, furniture, more Sept. 26-27 and Oct. 3-4 starting at 7 a.m. 6055 Harrison Dr. Satsuma Barn Sale Oct. 3-4 8 a.m.-2 p.m. (No early birds), 14060 Boothtown Rd., Citronelle. Antiques, collectible items, tools and lots more.Article Link
Needing someone to fix a garage door. The door will not automatically go up and down with remote. 251- 689-4698Article Link
GROVE HILL — The Clarke County Commission on Tuesday discussed mysterious damage to one of its tractor cutters and clarified its lack of authority over a World War I monument. Commissioners reported that an employee recently found the tires of a county cutter had been cut or shot. No police report was filed. They also noted that a new cutter, approved for purchase at the previous meeting, has been ordered and is expected to arrive in six to eight weeks. The commission emphasized that it does not control the monument in front of the Grove Hill Courthouse, which is city...Article Link
Tanner Smith was born with Alport syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, characterized by end-stage kidney disease and other conditions. A student at Mississippi State, studying forestry, Tanner managed well until May 2024 when his doctors discovered only 5% kidney function and end-stage kidney failure. Smith went on hemodialysis at a clinic for three months, three days a week. When he switched to peritoneal dialysis, he did it at home every night. Tanner was placed on the UAB transplant list in October 2024 to wait for a match. This process sometimes takes years to complete. Tanner was able to manage home...Article Link
Thomasville's volleyball team won the Bobby Davis Invitational championship in Demopolis, beating University Charter School 25-14, 25-18. In other action from the tournament, the Tigers lost to UCS in the first pool-play game 18-25, 25-22, 11-15, beat Sweet Water 25-16, 25-16, Jackson 25- 13, 25-20 and Demopolis 25-18, 24-26, 15-8. In the finals, Zion Howard had 11 aces, Zakiya Pritchett 4 blocks and 7 kills, Imani Brothers 25 digs, Lyric Thompson 6 digs and 6 assists, Austin Marshall 17 sets and Kirstin Marshall 7 blocks. In other action last week, Thomasville beat visiting Sweet Water 25-22, 20-25, 25- 20, 25-14...Article Link
JACKSON — AISA Class AA Southern Academy rushed for 240 yards in a 54-0 win over Class AA Jackson Academy Friday night. The Eagles (0-2) were hampered by sloppy play, including a bad punt snap, three fumbles on special teams and a pick-six. Southern Academy sophomore running back Patrick Thomas had 66 yards and a touchdown on a 28-yard run and sophomore quarterback Drew Rogers added a pair of 7-yard TD runs.Article Link
Daniel Ernest Wynn, 71, of Frankville, passed away Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025. Danny was an individual that never met a stranger and could usually find a connection with anyone he encountered. Danny was born on Jan. 30, 1954, to Daniel Howard Wynn and Voncille Ward Wynn. He was a 1972 graduate of Leroy High School. On July 23, 1976, he married the love of his life, Martha Ellen Hodge. They raised two daughters during their 47- year marriage and made a lifetime of memories traveling, continuously remodeling their home, going to the camp, and fishing. Danny was known for his...Article Link
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Pearl Aberdeen Orso, who left this world on Aug. 24, 2025, at the age of 93. Born on June 23, 1932, Aberdeen was a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to many in the Coffeeville community and was best known as either Aberdeen, Dean, Nannie or Grandma Aberdeen dedicated her life to service, both in her career and through her generous spirit. She spent a decade working for the federal government at Brookley Airforce Base, followed by an impressive 20 years with the Social Security Administration. Beyond her professional...Article Link
Helping people get their first job or aiding those re-entering the workforce is truly fulfilling for Stephen Nichols, the career coach at the Thomasville Public Library's Career Readiness Center. Nichols assists patrons seeking employment by helping them search for jobs, create resumes, craft cover letters and prepare for interviews. Nichols hosts career-readiness workshops, helps people complete job applications and assists with navigating online job forums. “Being a good listener is often the best way to understand and support the people who come through our doors,” he said. “I take great pride in helping the Thomasville community.” The 2002 Thomasville High...Article Link
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's administration will announce Tuesday that U.S. Space Command will be located in Alabama, reversing a Biden-era decision to keep the headquarters in Colorado, according to two people familiar with the plans. Trump is scheduled to speak Tuesday afternoon and will give the new location, the people said. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to confirm the decision ahead of the official announcement. A Pentagon website set up to livestream the remarks describes the event as a “U.S. Space Command HQ Announcement.” “The president will be making an exciting announcement related to the Department of...Article Link
Circuit Court Clerk - Summer Scruggs Padgett 251-275-3363 Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm closed 12 – 1 for lunch. Probate Court - Judge Valerie Bradford Davis 251-275-3251 Revenue Commissioner - Tyler Montana Prescott, J.D. 251-275-3376 License Commissioner - Linda Goodman 251-275-4141 County Administrator - Christy Roberts 251-275-3507 County Attorney - Bruce Wilson 251-275-3221 County Commissioners - 251-275-3507 District 1 - Honorable Abbey Walker HaagDistrict 2 - Honorable Jackie Ray RushDistrict 3 - Honorable Barry ChanceyDistrict 4 -Honorable Tyrone MoyeDistrict 5 - Honorable Rhondel Rhone Sheriff - DeWayne Smith 251-275-4254 County Engineer - Lance Jordan 251-275-3366Article Link
SEPT. 4 – NOV. 6 Alpha Women's Resource Center will offer free parenting classes on Thursdays from 3–4 p.m. at 6479 Hwy. 43 North in Jackson. Topics include infant CPR, nutrition, postpartum depression and car seat safety. Pre-registration is required each week by Monday. Call 251-246-7750. Attendees earn baby boutique points and qualify for prize drawings. SEPT. 6 The Rotary Club of Jackson will host a Marketplace event on Sept 6 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the fairgrounds. Whether you're hunting for the perfect holiday gift, looking for something delicious to eat, or just want to vibe with...Article Link
The following deeds and licenses were recorded by the Clarke County Probate Office: The following property transactions were recorded during the week ending Aug. 31: Just US Timber Co. LLC to Joseph E. and Caroline B. Vella Foundation, statutory deed Maric Linton to Kimlee Pugh, Kimlee Pugh Land Trust, warranty deed Calvin Greg McDonald to Donald McDonald, Tracy Lynn McDonald, warranty deed Dorothy T. Atchison, Almon Atchison to William Scott Middleton, Tresa P. Middleton, survivorship deed Blanche Starks, Alisa G. Moss to Pointer Investments LLC, warranty deed Sue R. Fuller to Kevin W. Fuller, Travis Fuller, warranty deed Joanna L....Article Link
Officers with the Jackson Police Department reported the following activity for Aug. 25-31 arrests: Keyante James, 36, charged with second degree assault, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, shoplifting, and criminal trespassing. Caden Mathis, 18, charged with second-degree possession of marijuana. Amanda Suazo, 47, charged with bringing stolen property into the state. Jessica Suazo, 42, charged with bringing stolen property into the state. Calls for Service Officers responded to the following incidents: Alarms: 9Ambulance needed: 4Animal bite: 1Animal calls: 2Assault: 1Assist citizen: 6Clear parking lot: 1Close patrol: 1Criminal trespassing: 3Discharge of firearm: 1Disorderly person: 1Domestic disturbances: 3Drug activity: 1Driving under the influence...Article Link
Arrests booked in the Clarke County Aug. 25-31include the following: Princeton Cordarrell Foster, 37, probation revocation, technical violation Desmen Keyshawn Whigham, 22, criminal mischief, second degree Hilton Chapman, 46, domestic violence, strangulation or suffocation Keyante James, 36, assault, second degree, on a police officer Amanda Nicole Gailes, 38, driving with a suspended license Savannah Corinne Baswell, 38, bond revocation; unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance; possession of drug paraphernalia, first offense Domincik Young, 45, domestic violence, third degree Ezzard Hudson, 62, harassment; assault, third degree; theft of property, fourth degree (less than 0) Latanga Tawaunder Cummings, 55, domestic...Article Link
We all knew that this 2026 election year was going to be a big year in Alabama politics. This year's biggest race will be for the U.S. Senate seat of Coach Tuberville. The key to winning this seat like any open U.S. Senate seat is having or garnering campaign money. Having your own money is always paramount to winning a coveted Senate seat anywhere in America. That is why it is referred to as the “Millionaire's Club.” Although, in today's world, it more accurately could be called the “Billionaire's Club.” Over the course of history, it has seen the names...Article Link
Last Wednesday morning, I was scrolling through social media, when a post caught my eye, then ear. Mrs. Rebecca Schroeder of Thomasville posted a video with a caption that read “He's off to school this morning officially a licensed driver.” That is a fun, exciting moment for any driver regardless of the vehicle, but her son, Brayden, was driving a strong, beautiful machine. It was a gorgeous white Ford Mustang GT 5.0 with a black spoiler and red brake calipers. I'm more of a meme reader than video watcher, but I had to go back to her post and watch...Article Link