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Working with clay offers an exciting tactile experience for young children. Parents can join in the fun in this beginning ceramics class on January 22 & 29 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm. Classes are limited to ten children with an…
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Working with clay offers an exciting tactile experience for young children. Parents can join in the fun in this beginning ceramics class on January 22 & 29 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm. Classes are limited to ten children with an…
The Montgomery Chamber of Commerce is committed to supporting the growth and success of all minority business communities in the River Region. Join us for breakfast on January 22 from 7:30-8:30 am and help expose members of our rapidly-growing multicultural…
The Velcro Pygmies are back with another incredible show on Saturday, January 18 at 10:30 pm. Dress up in your best 80's costume and come out for this epic all 80's night.
The Ladies Social Committee invites you to attend a charismatic, fun and charming event on Friday, January 17 at 11:30 am. This show is all things women! We will have three segments, including our very own Club version of “The…
On January 16 & January 30 from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm, this popular class offers an opportunity for parents and their preschool children to create art together and learn about basic elements of art and art techniques. Young artists…
During the month of January students will be able to study painting, prints and sculptures in the Museum by well-known artists. Students will learn to improve their own artwork with more advanced art techniques and principles of design in this…
This free program offers young children and their families special stories and simple arts and crafts activities, related to works of art in the Museum galleries. A different work of art and story is presented each month. For ages 2-6…
Coffee may not be as dehydrating to your system as first thought.
Cases of lung cancer in the US are slowing down.
Researchers in California have developed a test that could identify people at high risk of having a heart attack.
This year the 3rd annual Prattville Service League Chili Cook-off will be held in conjunction with the annual Mardi Gras festivities on Saturday, February 15. Set up/check in for the downtown cook-off will begin at 7:00 a.m. and will officially…
Prattville's 9th Annual Fountain City Arts Festival will be held on Saturday, March 29, from 9am-5pm at Pratt Park "America's Favorite Park." This festival features fine arts and fine crafts, music and entertainment, free children's art projects, traditional craft demonstrations,…
The Tie and Doll Program is a youth empowerment and mentoring program for young men and women ages 10 to 18. The program seeks to build the participants‘ self-esteem and empower them to lead courageously, give generously and enrich themselves…
State transportation officials have temporarily halted a highway project on the Montgomery Outer Loop following the deaths of two construction workers.
The college football off season is full of drama, with many top players deciding to leave Alabama and Auburn early to jump to the NFL.
A Montgomery city councilman says he has the answer to solve underage drinking at bars and nightclub violence -- but some say his idea goes too far.
One state lawmaker is looking to keep the State Board of Education out of private schools after some confusion over the summer. The new bill, sponsored by Dick Brewbaker, looks to clarify just what the state can and cannot do when it comes to regulating private schools.
More than 50 Tuskegee nursing home patients may soon have to find new homes.
Bullock County High Schoolers return to school without their principal.
A four-term state representative, Republican Greg Wren of Montgomery, has decided not to seek re-election this year.
An experimental device that’s supposed to help reduce obstructive sleep apnea seems is showing promising results, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
A new study shows women who need help getting pregnant face a higher risk of having babies with birth problems.
Cardiologists are being urged to reduce their patients’ exposure to radiation in a new paper from the European Society of Cardiology.
Sports Analyst John Longshore was on Alabama News Network at 6:00 to talk about college football recruiting season and where Alabama and Auburn will likely rank in the pre-season polls.
The Centennial Hill Bar and Grill has been closed since December 28th, after a shooting at the venue left three people dead.