Was it a UFO? Read the now unclassified report Tuesday, April 7 by Jeremy LawSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Sixty-two years ago today one of the most famous events in Alabama history took place right here in our own back yard.On Nov. 30, 1954, a meteor tore through the roof of a home in what is now Oak Grove, bounced... Read More.
RadioAlabama expands high school sports coverage; launches new broadcasts on KiX 100.3 Thursday, September 6 by SylacaugaNews.com Digital TeamSYLACAUGA, Ala. – RadioAlabama’s seven-signal network, spanning across east central Alabama, is set to launch new extensions of its sports broadcasts starting this fall.For the second year in a row, the Sylacauga High School Game of the Week will kick off on Yea!106.5... Read More.
Christmas in Dixie Tree Farm continues family traditions Monday, December 11 by Jeremy LawHOLLINS, Ala. - As you drive down Goodwater Hwy. you cannot miss the signs. In every curve and at every turn you get directed as you approach Christmas in Dixie Tree Farm.
Second Annual Stuff the Bus Food & Toy Drive kicks of Monday benefitting Alabama Childhood Food Solutions & SAFE Wednesday, November 29 by Michael BrannonSYLACAUGA, Ala. - SylacaugaNews.com, 98.3 Fox FM, Yea!106.5 present the Second Annual Stuff the Bus Food and Toy drive benefitting Alabama Childhood Food Solutions (AFCS) and the Sylacauga Alliance for Family Enhancement (SAFE).Last year, Stuff the Bus efforts helped feed more than 4,200 just... Read More.
Sylacauga preps for Central High School of Clay Co. Friday night Friday, October 20 by Michael BrannonSylacaugaNews.com reporter and Shop-N-FiLL Play-by-Play Announcer Jeremy Law caught up with Sylacauga High School football head coach Matt Griffith ahead of Friday night's game as the Aggies head to Central High School... Read More.
Sylacauga community organizations participate in new after-school homework initiative to launch in September Sunday, August 13 by Jeremy LawSYLACAUGA, Ala. - A new after school homework assistance program for students will launch the first full week of September. The initiative, coordinated by District 2 Sylacauga City Councilwoman Tiffany Nix, will be a full fledged effort between local charitable pillars of the community.
RadioAlabama’s Yea!106.5 partners with Sylacauga High School on video streaming broadcasts of football, basketball, and baseball games Tuesday, August 8 by Michael BrannonSYLACAUGA, Ala. - For the 2017-2018 season, the broadcast streaming and on-demand playback technologies for Sylacauga High School's football, basketball, baseball, and special events will be provided by RadioAlabama's Yea!106.5. The radio station's audio will be simulcast with the video of live games.Jeremy... Read More.
RadioAlabama high school ‘Game of the Week’ format on two stations, adds football coaches show Tuesday, August 8 by Michael BrannonSYLACAUGA, Ala. - RadioAlabama's radio signals, which reaches into parts of more than 20 counties across East Central Alabama, will broadcast not just one but two high school football games of the week starting August 25. In addition, the radio station network will... Read More.
Sylacauga man charged with six felonies, one misdemeanor after Drug Task Force arrest Thursday, June 22 by Jeremy LawSYLACAUGA, Ala. - A Sylacauga man has been slapped with six felony charges and one misdemeanor charge.
More than $2,000 raised for animal shelter as hundreds attend ‘Bark in the Park’ Tuesday, June 6 by Jeremy LawSYLACAUGA, Ala. - Hundreds from Sylacauga and the surrounding communities attended the Second Annual MainStreet 'Bark in the Park' at Noble Park on Saturday.Although rain was in the forecast for most of the day, the showers held off, allowing for a day of family... Read More.
[EXCLUSIVE] Alabama’s Taylor Hicks weighs in on American Idol’s return to television Monday, June 5 by Jeremy LawSYLACAUGA, Ala. - NBC's The Voice will have competition on the air waves starting in 2018. The show that started it all, American Idol, is set for a much-anticipated return to network television in March 2018. FOX canceled the program after its 15th season... Read More.
Gov. Ivey announces 122 new Pre-K classrooms for 2017-18 school year, Sylacauga schools to benefit from grant Thursday, June 1 by Jeremy LawMONTGOMERY, Ala. – Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education announced Wednesday the state’s First Class Pre-K program will add 122 new classrooms this fall.Ivey's office said the new classrooms will increase the size of Alabama’s high-quality, voluntary pre-kindergarten program... Read More.