Addison Willmon, WHNT

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Past articles by Addison:

R.E. Thompson Elementary students receive free shoes

Students at a Sheffield elementary school recieved some fresh ‘kicks’ on Wednesday! → Read More

Cherokee landfill operator files for bankruptcy after being shut down by ADEM

Trash from Colbert County residents will continue to be sent to a landfill in Franklin County. → Read More

Colbert County landfill ordered to close by ADEM after several violations

The Cherokee Industrial Landfill (CIL) has been ordered to cease and desist by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) after inspections saw several code violations over multiple months. → Read More

Lauderdale County Schools installing sensory rooms

The sensory room is equipped with padded walls and a number of sensory items including a compression swing, a spin board, and other items that can stimulate people through touch, sight, and sound. → Read More

EMA directors encourage people to prepare ahead of severe storms

EMA directors are asking people to think ahead and prepare for severe rainstorms and potential flooding later this week. → Read More

Franklin County Sheriff named president of Alabama Sheriff’s Association

Franklin County Sheriff Shannon Oliver was named Board President of the Alabama Sheriff’s Association. → Read More

St. Florian Police Department’s first K-9 unit making an early impact

Titus is the first K-9 unit that the SFPD has ever had. He is dual-trained to be an attack dog and search for narcotics. → Read More

Helen Keller Hospital hosting job fair

The Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield will be hosting a job fair on Wednesday, March 15. → Read More

Demolition project begins removing blighted buildings in Tuscumbia

The City of Tuscumbia has begun a project to demolish and clear 18 different blighted properties across the city. → Read More

Lauderdale County Sherriff’s Office asking for help identifying burglary suspect

A man was caught on video using power tools to remove the door of a pharmacy. Do recognize him? → Read More

Six-year-old cancer survivor collecting tabs to help other kids

A six-year-old cancer survivor in Tuscumbia is collecting aluminum can tabs to help raise money for the Ronal McDonald House nonprofit organization. → Read More

Storm shelters opening in Colbert County

The county has four main storm shelters located on Leighton, Littleville, Cherokee, and Ford City. → Read More

Florence firefighter asks people to donate to volunteer fire departments after losing home

A Florence firefighter is asking for people to donate to their local volunteer fire departments after losing his home to a fire on Saturday, February 11. → Read More

Northwest Shoals Community College enrollment jumps by 30%

Spring enrollment at Northwest-Shoals Community College increased by 30% in 2023. → Read More

Local church helping victims of Tuscumbia apartment fire

A local church has offered to give supplies to victims of a massive apartment fire. → Read More

Night To Shine returns to Muscle Shoals

Night To Shine is a prom-like experience for people with special needs. It’s designed to be inclusive for people with all sorts of disabilities and conditions. → Read More

Police officers buy Florence man new bike after his was stolen

Devon Keith told News 19 that biking has been his main method of transportation for more than two years. → Read More

Muscle Shoals dentist offering free dental services

A Muscle Shoals dentist is offering free dental services next week! → Read More

Recovery effort extended for missing Colbert County fisherman

It’s now been ten days since a man fell into the Tennessee River when his boat capsized — and officials are still searching for his body. → Read More

ShoalsFest not returning in 2023, coming back in 2024

The popular music festival ShoalsFest will not return this year. → Read More