News Shurum opens Relax & Renew downtown File / TPI Mar 10, 2025 Relax & Renew opened its doors in Alexander City to provide massage services for both relaxation and therapeutic needs. Buy Now
News Shurum opens Relax & Renew downtown By MELODY RATHEL Multimedia Reporter Melody Rathel Mar 10, 2025 It’s easy to get lost in taking care of responsibilities, families and other things that require our attention in life. However, it’s always i…
News Express Oil launches Children’s Alabama fundraiser Staff Report TPI Staff Staff Report Apr 3, 2024 Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers is launching a month-long campaign to support the state’s only free-standing pediatric medical facility.
News Featured Mental health resources available for recovery process By Abigail Murphy Multimedia Reporter Abigail Murphy Apr 19, 2023 Throughout the aftermath of the Dadeville shooting, the community has taken close watch over the youth’s mental health.
News Featured New massage business to open downtown By William Marlow Multimedia Reporter Dec 20, 2022 The Square in downtown Alexander City will soon feature a new storefront.Â
News Program to help those grieving lost loved ones Cliff Williams / The Outlook Cliff Williams Updated Jul 31, 2025 The loss of a loved one hurts.
Opinion Don’t go through life battling untreated depression Elsie Hickman Updated Jul 31, 2025 Everyone loves the holidays and looks forward with great expectations of family, friends and good times. But it can also be the time of year t…
Opinion Let’s break the stigma surrounding mental health By Lizi ArbogastUpdated Jul 30, 2025 For some reason, mental health and stigma go hand in hand.
News Alex City Man authors self-help book on depression and PTSD By Corey Arwood Jan 21, 2017 An Alexander City native has used his personal battles with post traumatic stress and depression and his background in nuclear power engineeri…
Dadeville Tri-County Children’s Advocacy Center depends on United Way By David Granger Oct 15, 2015 It takes special people to do the kinds of work being done by The Tri-County Children’s Advocacy Center.