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By Scotty E. Kirkland The youngest child born to Monroeville, Alabama, attorney A.C. Lee and Frances Finch Lee arrived on April 28, 1926. They named

Cook of the MonthLaurie Myer, Southern Pine EC Cheese is near and dear to the heart of Laurie Myer, who was a dairy farmer along

Story & Photos By Jennifer Kornegay Growing up, Joel Moon would tag along with his dad as he worked to keep the multiple Burger King locations
From booming suburbs to remote rural farming communities, Alabama’s electric cooperatives are energy providers and engines of economic development. Statewide, electric cooperatives serve more than 1 million Alabamians in their homes, businesses, farms and schools. Their coverage spans approximately 70% of Alabama’s landmass.
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Sweet Creek Farm Market
85 Meriwether Rd
Pike Road, Alabama 36064
(334) 280-3276
Practically everyone carries a camera nowadays. Even into the bathroom! Cameras on high-end smart phones can take amazing photos, but some photographers want to do
Among the oldest, simplest and still most effective techniques for catching various species, a popping cork rig can put more redfish, speckled trout, flounder and
What Gardeners and Outdoor Lovers Should Know This Spring Spring in Alabama invites gardeners and nature lovers back outside, but it also brings renewed growth of
In Alabama, spring rarely arrives on a set schedule. One week the soil feels cold and soggy, and the next you’re wondering if you should
By Lenore Vickrey When an ice storm snaps power poles, a tornado tears down miles of power lines, and hurricanes
Take in some of the most beautiful views our state has to offer By Amber Lanier Nagle From the sweeping