News Featured Coosa County inmates baptized at Hatchet Creek after finding faith Submitted / TPI Jul 5, 2025 Hannah Taylor, left, prepares to be baptized by Lee Wilder of the Coosa County Jail Ministry Team. Buy Now
News Featured Coosa County inmates baptized at Hatchet Creek after finding faith Melody Rathel / TPI Jul 5, 2025 Lee Wilder, member of the Coosa County Jail Ministry Team, baptizes inmate Letravious Fuller in Hatchet Creek. Buy Now
+2 Coosa County Featured Coosa County inmates baptized at Hatchet Creek after finding faith By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Updated Aug 5, 2025 Some of the greatest triumphs begin with adverse trials, and two Coosa County inmates can testify to that.
Obituaries Mr. Corbin Holston Apr 21, 2023 Mr. Corbin Holston, 23 of Dadeville, AL, passed away on Saturday, April 15, 2023, in Dadeville, AL.
+4 News Featured Episcopal Church sees increased attendance at first mass in months Jake Arthur Jake Arthur Feb 22, 2021 Sunday was the first day of Lent at St. James Episocopal Church and it was as packed as it was purple.
Opinion Argument teaches valuable lesson By Kenneth Boone Jan 11, 2013 I learned something important from Jim Spencer. It’s a lesson our whole country needs to learn.
Opinion Why Sunday sales so different? By Kenneth Boone Dec 8, 2009 Last week the Town of Camp Hill voted to make alcohol sales on Sunday legal.
Archives Ostriches in Rome need to pull their heads out of the sand By Staff Reports Oct 31, 2005 Catholic bishops from around the world have chosen to bury their heads in the sand. Apparently, even that uncomfortable pose is preferable to …