So administration at Jacksonville State University, who is in charge of making the decisions to delay or cancel classes for the day due to bad weather and road conditions? Because I think […]
This week on Roadscapes Wednesday, I am featuring three time-lapse road videos that I have done, and you should enjoy! I have done time-lapse videos of Interstate 759 in Gadsden, the streets […]
Imagine a town that pledges their allegiance to that big box store called Wal-Mart. Imagine that town putting all of their schools, police departments, fire departments, city departments, and possibly even their […]
There’s a new group forming at Jacksonville State University and they have their first meeting tonight! The Justice & Civil Rights Initiative of Jacksonville State University and President Ed Moore III, will […]
On Sunday evening, many people came out to Burgess-Snow field to hear Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band play some great music. All of this was a fundraiser for Ben Tomlinson who […]
In 2010, Ben Tomlinson was paralyzed from a gunshot battle in Afghanistan. Today, Ben lives life in a wheelchair and needs help to do simple tasks we all take for-granted Now the people from […]
To read about the 2012 Ayers Lecture featuring Connie Schultz; click on the link! http://geekalabama.com/2012/03/09/a-day-with-connie-schultz/ On Thursday afternoon, Jacksonville State University held its 26th annual Ayers Lecture Series featuring Diane McWhorter. This year, […]
This is a post where you help out a friend on social media. Scott McClellan is an avid weather watcher and chases storms during severe weather events. He runs Alabama Storm Spotters […]
A while back I put up a post about a unique tunnel here in Calhoun County. This tunnel on Tredegar Rd. is a culvert for the creek plus a road runs through it! During the year […]
On Tuesday evening I went to see history. The planet Venus passed in front of the sun on Tuesday. Something that will never happen again until 2113. The folks from Jacksonville State […]