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Group targets AIDS education

Selma Times-Journal - Sun Nov 29

More than 40 million people worldwide and 1.2 million people in the United States are infected with HIV.

YMCA building dangerous, but on hold

Selma Times-Journal - Sat Nov 28

Local developer Tom Bolton is worried about a building he owns being dangerous to the public, but he's in a holding pattern about what to do.

School supplies drive in time for holiday giving

Selma Times-Journal - Thu Nov 26

" In the spirit of the season of giving, the Judicial Correction Services and Selma Police Department are gathering items for the Selma City Schools.

Selma parent gets - sexting' photo

Selma Times-Journal - Thu Nov 26

The first incident of what has been commonly referred to as "sexting" was reported on Nov.

Four arrested after pizza delivery robbery

Selma Times-Journal - Thu Nov 26

SELMA a ' A Selma pizza delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night by two men.

Churches prepare meals

Selma Times-Journal - Thu Nov 26

In 2008, Evelyn Tucker and her family gave up their Thanksgiving at home and turned to the community to offer a Thanksgiving lunch with her church, Water Avenue Baptist Church.

Sanctuary keeps women safe

Selma Times-Journal - Wed Nov 25

In the past year, the Selma and Blackbelt Region Abuse Sanctuary, S.A.B.R.A. Sanctuary, has counseled and relocated more than 400 domestic abuse victims and their children.

Government contracting seminar scheduled for Dec. 10 in Dothan

WTVY Dothan - Tue Nov 24

" Troy University's Procurement Technical Assistance Center and the Dothan Chamber of Commerce will host a seminar aimed at helping businesses contract with the federal government.

United Way and Bosco feed the hungry in Selma

Selma Times-Journal - Mon Nov 23

For more than 25 years, the Bosco Food Center, a ministry of the Edmundite missions, has been filling the stomachs of locals and with hot meals.

Questions about Henry Hicks

Selma Times-Journal - Mon Nov 23

On Thursday, the Dallas County School Board voted to give Henry Hicka s non profit at least $15,000. The non-profit is called Selma Coalition Offering Peaceful Experiences.

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