Selma High School has grabbed two winning coaches from nearby Black Belt schools to head up the Saints football and basketball programs.
Todd Prater
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Selma High School has grabbed two winning coaches from nearby Black Belt schools to head up the Saints football and basketball programs.
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$100,000 in scholarships is available from Alabama Community College System (ACCS) and the Alabama Association of Resource Conservation, & Development Councils (RCD) for students who are studying aviation and construction.
The Fourth Annual Family Mental Wellness Day in Selma will be hosted at the George P. Evans Reception Hall on May 16.
Union Springs police are searching for a suspect in the shooting of a 65-year-old man on Sunday.
The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles has scheduled parole and pardon hearings for April 28-30.
Several programs supporting victims of domestic and sexual abuse and human trafficking have received grants from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA).
Small businesses in Montgomery County can now seek grants from leftover American Rescue Plan Act funds.
The Montgomery City Council has given the owner of the former Rose Supper Club 90 days to explain how he will save the historic property.
Michael Love Jr., a freshman at Wallace Community College, has been selected to serve as an intern at a national film studio in Chicago helping to produce a television series.
Former Selma High School (SHS) Coach Willie Maxey was recently honored alongside two student athletes by the Selma City Schools District on Tuesday.
Morgan Academy’s girls tennis team won the AISA State Championship at the tournament in Montgomery on Tuesday.
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A ribbon cutting was held on Monday for the newly constructed Montgomery Biscuits Clubhouse at Dabos Park, formerly the Riverwalk Stadium.
Craig Field Executive Director Ryan Corrigan gave an update on progress of projects at the former Air Force base since he took over in August. Todd and Cindy talk about the projects in this segment of the Black Belt Newscast.
Montgomery officials recently celebrated the opening of a new $415 million alcoholic beverage facility maintained by Diageo North America.
When Mark Peterson talks about food insecurity in Alabama’s Black Belt, he frames the issue a little differently than most.
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Pike Road has kicked off IGNITE, a new initiative that is said will support local businesses.
Michael Love Jr., a freshman at Wallace Community College, has been selected to serve as an intern at a national film studio in Chicago helping to produce a television series.
The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is taking nominations for its 2026 Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame.
Meadowview Elementary School will hold several promotional ceremonies to be followed by an awards ceremony from May 18 to May 22.
ArtsRevive in Selma has been awarded a $66,000 Creative Places Arts Facilities grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts to support renovations across several of its downtown properties.
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The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is bringing an arts education program to Selma this summer, offering a free weeklong theater camp for local students at the historic Walton Theater.
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is bringing an arts education program to Selma this summer, offering a free weeklong theater camp for local students at the historic Walton Theater.
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From the mountains of the Tennessee Valley to the shores of the Gulf Coast, and everything in-between, our state is second to none in the country when it comes to beautiful outdoors and recreation.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (March 20, 2026) – When the first thunderous gobble echoes through the hardwood bottoms and longleaf pines, hunters across the state know exactly what it means — spring turkey season has arrived in Alabama’s legendary Black Belt.
The largest youth archery competition in Alabama, the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Alabama State Championship, will be held Thursday and Friday, April 9-10, 2026, at the Multiplex at Cramton Bowl located at 220 Hall St. in Montgomery, Alabama. The media and public are invit…
Congress created the 340B Drug Pricing Program to allow certain hospitals to buy drugs at deep discounts and use those savings to help lower-income, vulnerable patients access care. While its stated mission remains vital—particularly as communities grapple with access and affordability chall…
Congress created the 340B Drug Pricing Program to allow certain hospitals to buy drugs at deep discounts and use those savings to help lower-income, vulnerable patients access care. While its stated mission remains vital—particularly as communities grapple with access and affordability chall…
Selma is a city the world remembers in March. But if we are honest with ourselves, Selma’s future will not be decided by what happened in March. It will be determined by what we choose to do in April and May.
Funeral arrangements have been announced for civil rights leader Jo Ann Bland, who passed aw…
Those who knew and loved civil rights leader Jo Ann Bland of Selma have been sharing outpour…
Demopolis High School is closing early on Friday for the funeral of junior Hunter Bowen Howe…
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The Coalition of Concerned Families in Selma held a Candidates’ Forum on April 2 for the 2026 Sheriff of Dallas County election. Read moreDallas County sheriff candidates outline platforms at CCF forum
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In the Black Belt Newscast wrapup of 2025, Todd and Cindy talk about the eventful municipal elections that took place across the Black Belt. See the Election Hub at blackbeltnewsnetwork.com for more detail. Read moreWatch: Election wrap up in 2025
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