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JASPER, Texas — Jasper Independent School District is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Josh Hadnot as the district’s first Director of Safety and Security. A native of Jasper and a ...
Alabama football has one very obvious position ... One such position is punter. James Burnip is out of eligibility, recently signing with the NFL’s New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free ...
According to former NBA player Al Harrington ... coming up," Harrington said about James on an episode of the Sloane Knows! Podcast. As the Lakers look to make it back to the playoffs and win ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — More than 70 children in North Alabama are waiting for Make-A-Wish Alabama to grant their wishes. That’s why News 19 is partnering with Make-A-Wish Alabama to help ...
The return of Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut may be closer to becoming a reality. In January, food blogger and influencer SnackWithZach, hinted that the Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut variety may once again ...
James Osgood and his girlfriend ... he does deserve to die. An Alabama man set to be executed Thursday for the brutal rape and murder of his girlfriend's cousin has dropped all his appeals ...
Alabama death-row inmate James Osgood was executed Thursday for the 2010 rape and murder of his girlfriend's cousin. Osgood's execution took place at Atmore, Alabama's William C. Holman ...
"He's improved so much with his playmaking, and you've seen him make the jump, even from last year's playoff run, all the way just to one playoff series," James said. "He was super patient ...
Osgood waived his appeals and accepted the death penalty, marking Alabama ... make excuses for the harm he caused, but we will remember the good we saw in him. We will remember Taz the person, not ...
Sen. Tommy Tuberville considering Alabama gubernatorial run, will 'probably' make decision in May Four dead, six injured after car crashes through Illinois daycare Report: Steelers signing former ...
A man on Alabama's death row wants his execution to go forward Thursday, saying he believes in an "eye for an eye." "The reason I dropped my appeals is I am guilty of murder," James Osgood told ...
In Alabama, that scenario might soon become reality. HB489, Alabama’s proposed Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) bill, would allow high school athletes to profit from their personal brands.