The Wiregrass AUSA Chapter actively supports the Fort Rucker food assistance program every year.
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Now is the time to start preparing for great roses in the Spring.
The 10th annual event was held to raise money for Foundation scholarships, Ag in the Classroom and other programs supporting agricultural education and youth development.
"You make our city stronger every single day," Enterprise Mayor William Cooper told more than 300 attending the Veterans Day community lunch at the Enterprise Civic Center.
Every day is Veterans Day as the Alabama Extension Service is honored to support those who served in the U.S. military through Operation Grow
These area students have been named to the Troy University Provost's List for Term 1.
For teams not playing football again until August, basketball is in season, as are Apalachicola oysters, finally.
In her role with the city of Enterprise, Tammy Doerer has built partnerships with local Veteran Service Organizations, Fort Rucker, and community volunteers to connect service members and veterans with vital resources.
Harvey Mathis of Enterprise is one of two veterans lauded as "Alabama Heros" by State Sen. Tommy Tuberville.
Enterprise Mayor Bill Cooper was joined by members of the First Methodist Church of Enterprise Respite Ministry Team for a proclamation recognizing National Family Caregivers Month.
Enterprise Mayor William Cooper and the city council were sworn into office during an organizational meeting on the first Monday of the month.
The Corvias Foundation, committed to the educational success of military-connected families and students, has joined forces with the Bob Woodruff Foundation through its Got Your 6 Network.
The 2025 seniors beat Dothan once, made the playoffs twice and reached the semi-finals as juniors.
"This is a meaningful step forward for our employees," said City Administrator Jonathan Tullos about the council's enhancement of retiree health benefits.
An Enterprise veteran recognized as Veteran of the Year in the City of Progress last year is named Veteran of the Month by U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville.
A reminder to replace smoke detector batteries, from the Enterprise Fire Chief.
Justin Reeves has been promoted at River Bank & Trust.
"The courage, dedication, and service of the men and women who protect and serve the community each day," was recently recognized in the City of Progress.
These personnel actions were approved by the Enterprise school board this week.
Tickets for the Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol performance in Enterprise are on sale now and available at www.BakerCenterForTheArts.org, or call the Baker Center Box Office at (334) 348-7151.
Here is what human hair, sheep fat and rotten eggs have in common.