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Manage now for next year’s blueberries
By Katie Nichols Special to the Luverne Journal As summer continues to sizzle, blueberry season is fizzling out in Alabama. Most blueberries in central Alabama ...
By Katie Nichols Special to the Luverne Journal As summer continues to sizzle, blueberry season is fizzling out in Alabama. Most blueberries in central Alabama ...
By Ruth Bayman Special to The Luverne Journal On July 18, Crenshaw County Public Schools announced its policy for free and reduced-price meals for children ...
By Michael J. Brooks In an old biography of William McKinley, the author noted the president’s assassination was on Friday, Sept. 14, 1901, “as were ...
Vashti the Queen made a moral decision that cost her position as queen. She directly disobeyed King Ahasuerus, her husband, who got drunk and wanted ...
Our music leader announced the first hymn for the day. “Let’s turn to hymn 666.” she said. Everybody broke out in laughter since 666 is ...
A hijacking occurred in the South recently. In a little country town at the Methodist Church. “Hijacking 101” isn’t taught in seminary — a pastor ...
I stood in the hall and cried. True story. This was at a nearby college. I had signed up to take a graduate class in ...
I met her at a conference in our state, and she quickly turned the conversation to her church, of which she was very proud. She ...
With an ever-increasing brilliance, through the branches of the trees, the sun can be seen peeking its head up with a blast of color. The ...
When I was a young boy, back in the early 1960’s, my dad was stationed in Germany in the US Air Force. On one of ...