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  2. WBSA - Wikipedia

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    WBSA is the only radio station licensed to Boaz by the Federal Communications Commission. WBSA plays southern gospel and bluegrass gospel music. It also has on-air devotions. On-air personalities include Dale Johnson, Chris Watkins, James Cornelius and Beecher Hyde. WBSA carries the weekly football games of the Boaz High School Pirates.

  3. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Weekly Alabama Baptist [2] Birmingham: 1843 [3] Weekly Alabama Messenger: Birmingham [2] Alabama Times: Birmingham: Alexander City Outlook: Alexander City: 1892 Bi-Weekly Tallapoosa Publishers Andalusia Star News: Andalusia: Daily Anniston Star: Anniston: 1912 [3] Daily Atmore Advance: Atmore: Daily Auburn Villager: Auburn 2006 Weekly Baldwin ...

  4. Boaz, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Boaz was a tourist attraction with 130 outlet stores, attracting five million people per year. Retailers moved away from Boaz due to a dwindling customer base, dropping to 80 stores in the early 1990s, with the Great Recession of the 2000s driving away even more. In 2016, three buildings of the outlet center were demolished.

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  6. Thomas A. Snellgrove Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas A. Snellgrove Homestead (also known as the Snellgrove-Sparks Homestead) is a group of three historic residences and their outbuildings in Boaz, Alabama. The houses are the last remnants of the plantation settled by Billy Sparks in 1878. Sparks was one of the first white settlers in what is now Boaz.

  7. The Sand Mountain Reporter - Wikipedia

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    By 1964, citing rising costs of publishing, it had pared down to a twice-weekly publication schedule and merged with rival paper The Albertville Herald. [4] By 1986, the paper was down to one news reporter and one sports staff, publishing three times a week under editor Randy Troup. [5]

  8. AP Top 25 Takeaways: Alabama is unrecognizable, begging ... - AOL

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    All could be games matching ranked teams when the new AP Top 25 comes out Sunday. Alabama has not been unranked since 2007, a streak of 248 appearances that is second only to Nebraska's 348 ...

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