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Stopping communist propaganda in American classrooms
Congressman Jerry Carl Those of us who were born and raised during the Cold War fully understand how dangerous, destructive, and deadly communism and communist regimes have been. Communism is to blame for the deaths of over 100 million people and for the trampling of basic human rights for more than 1.5 billion people around the world.The United States has long been an example of freedom and democracy to the…
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Mitchells participate in state rabbit show
Lindsey Mitchell and Lainey Mitchell participated in their first state show with their BEW miniRexes at the Fur and Feather State Rabbit Show in Montgomery, Friday, December 6. Lainey, left, attends Flomaton High School, and Lainey, right. attends Flomaton Elementary School. Escambia County Extension Coordinator Millie Murphree is in the center. It was also Escambia County’s first time having a participant in this show. The Escambia County 4H Rabbit club…
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Rev. Askew retires
The Rev. Harold and Lady Gloria Askew were honored with an appreciation and retirement dinner Saturday evening, December 7. Rev. Askew pastored New Pleasant Hill Baptist Church for 28 years. Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m., a special service was held at the church in his honor.
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RP Star Students
The Rachel Patterson Elementary School Star Students for November are, from left, first row, Malachi Kilpatrick, Davion Wiggins, Khaza Mitchell, Trinity Jones, Kylen Wiggins, Kingston Williams, Keon Moton; second row, Adelaide Barrow-Knowlthon, Kimora Washington, Heavin Neasman, Dakayla Kidd, Lake’lyn Bogan, Gavin Mooney, Bryleigh Williams; third row, Omari Webb, Ryla Crayton, Cameron Brown, Justin Gross, Jayceon Dortch, Hazekiah George, Saveion Johnson. Not pictured are Chaynce Williams, Demonte’ Williams, Za’Miyrah Tate, Dacorian…
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ECFF recognized at annual meeting
The Escambia County Farmers Federation (ECFF) received an Award of Excellence during the Alabama Farmers Federation’s 103rd annual meeting Dec. 9 in Montgomery. This honor recognizes counties for top-tier programs, community work and agricultural advocacy during 2024. From left are Federation Executive Director Paul Pinyan and ECFF President Todd Williamson. The Escambia County Farmers Federation (ECFF) received an Award of Excellence during the Alabama Farmers Federation’s 103rd annual meeting December…
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