The City of Thorsby allocates $1,600 to its growing high school marching band as membership rises from 22 in 2020 to a potential 59 students projected for 2026.
Jemison standout Brooke Putnam, a 1,000-kill, multi-MVP outside hitter, signs with Bevill State to continue her volleyball career and keep chasing bigger goals.
Five Chilton County teachers earn CAEC Bright Ideas grants, sharing in $24,000 awarded to 28 projects that will expand hands-on, literacy and sensory learning for nearly 8,000 students.
CCHS JV boys wins the Shelby County JV tournament on points; varsity earns 4-2 boys win and 1-1 girls draw at Holtville before upcoming tests vs Jemison, Shelby County and Alabama Christian.
Chilton County baseball recap, Feb. 26-March 4: big strikeout nights from Carter Domino, Kaden Collins and Brody Brasher, plus Houston Brothers' walk-off double vs Indian Springs.
Jemison 6'5 center Trinton Rudoph, a senior who helped the Panthers to their first sub-regional in nearly 60 years, signs with Huntingdon College to study sports management and business.
After a 17-year newspaper career, a Winn-Dixie deli worker shares how food service taught him humility, perspective and appreciation as the store prepares to close.
Brooklyn Reeser’s no-hitter, mutliple home runs from Jaden McGee and Mallie Harrison, and Jemison’s area win headline a busy week of Chilton County softball.
Chilton County and Jemison made county soccer history as packed Tiger Stadium saw JV Panthers edge CCHS, Tigers girls roll 6-2 and varsity boys battle to a 1-1 draw.
Chilton man convicted of sexually abusing multiple children; jury finds Charles Davis guilty of two counts of first-degree sodomy, with sentencing set for April 8.
Maplesville eighth-grader Kayden “Blazer” Burton is now off a ventilator and breathing on his own as his small town’s prayers and support followed him to a Mobile hospital.
Chilton County’s Blast From the Past unites 113 students from six high schools in a three-show musical of classic hits while honoring late, longtime leader Rick McKee.
Jemison High School's Graden Mims signs with Faulkner University, joining brother Gage on athletic and academic scholarship after competing in multiple sports and earning A/B honor roll.
A sports fan explains why baseball, more than any other game, feels like an inclusive art form—and why he’s eager to cover Chilton County’s upcoming season.
Jemison High School’s Black Alumni Class of 1983 broke barriers in academics and sports and is launching an annual Youth Career Summit for local teens each Black History Month.