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Pledge of Allegiance – Mrs. Gill – 4th Grade – Pinecrest Elementary School

Today’s Pledge of Allegiance is sponsored by Heritage South Credit Union. Visit myhscu.com.You can listen to the Pledge each weekday morning during the 7 o’clock hour on Yea!106.5 and WYEA!1290.     [su_youtube_advanced url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqfCROrSMyc" autoplay="yes" loop="yes" rel="no" modestbranding="yes" theme="light"]© 2017, SylacaugaNews.com/Marble City Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.

A Day in the Life: David Pursell

SYLACAUGA, Ala. - Pursell Farms is one of the most beautiful venues in the United States and it is right here in our own backyard. It is home to a nationally renown golf course, FarmLinks, an Orvis shooting range, multiple lodging options and many... Read More.



Blue Bell enters major U.S. markets

SYLACAUGA, Ala. - The delicious Blue Bell ice cream made right here in our own back yard on N. Norton Ave. will enter many major markets in the coming weeks.On Monday, March 6 Blue Bell will be available in grocery stores across Arizona. "We... Read More.

Car care tips as spring approaches

SYLACAUGA, Ala. – As temperatures rise, flowers bloom, and days get longer, many engage in “spring cleaning.” However, it is easy to forget about vehicle maintenance during the spring. SylacaugaNews.com has talked with mechanics around town and is outlining basic car care tips ahead... Read More.


Historical Marker Series: Coosa

CHILDERSBURG, Ala. – Just two miles north of Childersburg on Alabama Highway 235 was once a central point of a very prominent American Indian town, Coosa. The town Coosa was the capital of the Coosa province inhabited by Americans Indians. Coosa was said to... Read More.

Historical Marker Series: Cosa

CHILDERSBURG, Ala. - At the intersection of US Highway 280 and Talladega County Road 8 lies the historical marker of Cosa. Cosa shares its name with both Coosa and Coca Village visited by De Soto 476 years ago. This beautiful and tall Sylacauga marble marker found in the... Read More.