UPDATE: This article is written by Michael Tomberlin from Alabama NewsCenter. Learn more at: http://alabamanewscenter.com Leah Cleghorn’s love for coffee began by sipping java with her Paw Paw in Calhoun County when she was […]
UPDATE: This article is written by Michael Tomberlin from Alabama NewsCenter. Learn more at: http://alabamanewscenter.com Leah Cleghorn’s love for coffee began by sipping java with her Paw Paw in Calhoun County when she was […]
Here in East Alabama, several cities have passed laws that allow Sunday alcohol sales. Anniston, Jacksonville, Piedmont, Lincoln, Riverside, Pell City, Gadsden, Southside, Rainbow City, and other cities allow businesses to sell alcohol on Sundays. But, there is one large city left […]
Welcome to the longest post I have ever written on Geek Alabama! This over 5,200 word post will explain the frustrations of living in Anniston and Calhoun County for the last 10 years along with […]
If you go to downtown Oxford, Alabama. You see a couple of intersections with old 4-way traffic lights along Main Street. Some have LED lights, which came from Anniston. And some are […]
In 2017, a new business took over a popular bookstore called Books-A-Million. The new business is called 2nd and Charles. This type of bookstore is very different from its big brother. In […]
Over the Christmas season, I went to many Christmas themed events and attractions across East and Central Alabama. Everything from parades, home Christmas attractions, city Christmas light attractions, Christmas parties, and […]
Here in Oxford, Alabama. A special attraction is currently open, and if you’re looking to do something with your kids and family during the Christmas break, head to this place. Inside the […]
So far this year, thousands of people have come to check out Santa and all the Christmas decorations in the yard of the Robertson’s house. Avery Robertson is playing the role […]
This year, because of Anniston’s poor handling of scheduling events, several floats and participants skipped the Anniston parade and went to the Oxford Christmas parade. Looking across the internet, looks like […]
Last Saturday, two events held at the same time brought out a lot of people. The first event, Neewollah on Noble, had a smaller crowd this year due to the cold weather. […]