SYLACAUGA, Ala. – Throughout 2018, YEA!106.5, SylacaugaNews.com, and the Sylacauga Chamber of Commerce are recognizing a local business of the month — a business that is “tuned in” to the Sylacauga area.
As our business of the month for February, the Chamber selected Turner Auto &... Read More.
SYLACAUGA, Ala. - SylacaugaNews.com will be featuring "Famous People of Sylacauga," a series on people who were born or grew up in the Sylacauga area who have gone on to do extraordinary things. The first feature in this series will focus on James Michael... Read More.
The Camping World NASCAR Report with Matt Coulter is presented each week by Camping World.
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ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. - Two businesses housed inside of Alexander City’s business incubator, the Lake Martin Innovation Center, competed last Thursday in the Alabama Launchpad Auburn Regional Startup Competition. Beyond Home Care and JC Golf Info were two of nearly a dozen startup companies... Read More.
SYLACAUGA, Ala. - Over $900,000 in renovations and improvements have been completed to the Sylacauga High School baseball and softball fields, and the Sylacauga City Schools System is set to show them off just as the two seasons ring in.
SYLACAUGA, Ala. - On Feb. 14, a group of 30 members of the renowned Talladega College Choir will perform at the B.B. Comer Memorial Library for this week's SouthFirst Bank Adult Lecture Series.
Washing hands is one of the most important steps to avoid illnesses like the flu, but if you don’t do it the right way, you may not get rid of harmful bacteria.
Caroline Cartledge, MSN, a nurse and instructor with the University of Alabama... Read More.
ROCKFORD, Ala. - Tax season can be confusing, and assistance can often be needed. To help you with the stress, the Coosa County Extension Office in Rockford will host and sponsor a tax assistance program throughout tax season.
New and improved peanut varieties could be coming to growers and consumers more frequently following the successful mapping of the plant’s genetic code.