News Over 1,000 displaced, 500 structures destroyed or damaged in Jan. 12 tornado, Red Cross says Jan 19, 2023 Red Cross Executive Officer John Brown (R), seen here with Dallas EMA Director Toya Stiles Crusoe and Selma Mayor James Perkins Jr. on Wednesd…
News Over 1,000 displaced, 500 structures destroyed or damaged in Jan. 12 tornado, Red Cross says By Todd Prater Jan 19, 2023 Over 1,000 Dallas County residents were displaced by the Jan. 12 tornado, Red Cross Executive Officer John Brown said Wednesday.
News Throw & Go Football Contest to win Iron Bowl tickets live now Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Updated Mar 31, 2025 The Black Belt Community Foundation's (BBCF) Throw & Go Football Contest returns to Selma where a drawing for Iron Bowl tickets will be he…
News YMCA of Selma to host American Red Cross blood drive on Sept. 28 YakobchukOlena Sep 20, 2022 Stock image from istockphoto.com.
News YMCA of Selma to host American Red Cross blood drive on Sept. 28 Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Sep 20, 2022 The YMCA of Selma will host a blood drive by American Red Cross on Wednesday, Sept. 28 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
News Selma Long-Lewis Automotive to host blood drive on Saturday Nathan Prewett Nathan Prewett Updated Mar 31, 2025 Long-Lewis Automotive Group in Selma will host a blood drive on Saturday, Aug. 27 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
News DCHS Science Department gives prizes for top projects during ‘Green for Science’ week Mar 30, 2022 First place winners were JaMichael Goings, Kelsey Hale, Anthony Sullivan.
News DCHS Science Department gives prizes for top projects during ‘Green for Science’ week Mar 30, 2022 Second place winners were Ivan Rubio, Michael Allday, Steven McCullough.
News DCHS Science Department gives prizes for top projects during ‘Green for Science’ week Mar 30, 2022 Third place winners were Jamiya Peeples, Quincy Smith, Evan Franklin.
News DCHS Science Department gives prizes for top projects during ‘Green for Science’ week By Ghytana S. Goings | Special to the Selma Sun Mar 30, 2022 The Science Department of Dallas County High School went “Green for Science” on March 17.