Andalusia’s fire chief says a second station and more staff will be needed to keep the city’s improved ISO Class 3 rating ...
LBW’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter earns 5-star status with a community mural Honors-in-Action project and a planned career closet ...
Andalusia Elementary second-grade teacher Christa Clifton has been named AES Teacher of the Year and will now compete for the ...
Andalusia High agriculture students used CNC cutting skills to craft awning panels for the city's downtown revitalization, ...
Mt. Zion UMC launches the Market Ride Bus Ministry, offering free twice-monthly rides to Andalusia Walmart for Covington ...
Andalusia Star-News moves to a newly renovated, smaller office at 1216 E. 3 Notch Street in Andalusia starting Feb. 1, ...
Straughn junior distance runner Kaitlyn Bybee earned AHSAA 2025 Second Team All-State honors after placing 11th at state with ...
Covington Electric Cooperative has introduced a modernized logo that reflects its growth from rural electric provider to a ...
Andalusia council sets four-year priorities: park and pool upgrades, expanded youth sports, and neighborhood cleanup ...
Andalusia Board of Education names Dr. Parrish King president, John Wells vice president; welcomes Billy Bergfeld as member ...
Opp boys fall short after late rally vs New Brockton but earn first win over Bullock County since 2010, as girls and B-team ...
Andalusia police report fewer crimes and no murders in 2025 as new camera tech aids investigations; the chief also eyes AI traffic tools and a possible feral cat ordinance.
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