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Voted #1 Weekly Newspaper in Alabama by the Alabama Press Association. [citation needed] Cherokee County Herald: Centre: Weekly Chilton County News: Clanton: Weekly The Citizen of East Alabama: Phenix City: 1957 Weekly R.M. Greene Largest weekly newspaper in Alabama Clanton Advertiser: Clanton: Daily Clark County Democrat: Grove Hill 1856 ...
Thomasville is a city in Clarke County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 3,649. Founded as a late 19th-century railroad town, it has transitioned over the course of more than a century into a 21st-century commercial hub. [3] It is the childhood hometown of author and storyteller Kathryn Tucker Windham.
WJDB-FM (95.5 FM, "CD Country 95.5") is an American full-service radio station licensed to serve Thomasville, Alabama, United States. The station, one of only two FM stations licensed to Thomasville, is owned by Griffin Broadcasting Corporation. [3] Griffin Broadcasting also owned Thomasville's only AM station, WJDB (now defunct). WJDB was ...
Lagniappe Weekly is the largest independently owned weekly newspaper published in Mobile, Alabama.It features local news, music, events, arts, film and cuisine and for both Mobile and Baldwin counties including the communities of Fairhope, Daphne, Tillman's Corner, Theodore and Gulf Shores.
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WJDB (630 AM) was an American radio station licensed to serve Thomasville, Alabama. The station, the only AM station licensed to Thomasville, was owned by Griffin Broadcasting Corporation. [2] Griffin Broadcasting also owns Thomasville's WJDB-FM. It aired an adult hits music format. [2] [3]
In Gov. Gavin Newsom's new political advertisement, two anxious young women in an SUV drive toward the Alabama state line.. The passenger says she thinks they're going to make it, before a siren ...
Choctaw Corner was a former town in Clarke County, Alabama, United States. [1] It is named for the nearby Choctaw Corner, which marked the border between the native Choctaw and Creek peoples prior to the Indian removal. The community was one of the earliest settlements in the county. [2] Choctaw Corner had a post office by 1850. [3]