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Past articles by Brian:

EDC: County experienced significant job growth in 2022

Calhoun County remains attractive to industries that have settled here and to those that are just looking to settle. → Read More

Fort McClellan seeking $523 million capital expansion

Fort McClellan Training Center is hoping for a major capital investment within the next five years. → Read More

Anniston Job Fair draws hundreds

The second annual Anniston Job Fair drew more than 300 job seekers to the City Meeting Center on Thursday afternoon. → Read More

Culver’s coming to Oxford’s exit 185

The rejuvenation of exit 185 will begin with butter burgers and frozen custard. → Read More

Oxford schools delaying student-led conferences; will continue early Thursday dismissal

Oxford City Schools has announced the student-led conferences scheduled for Thursday will be rescheduled. → Read More

Oxford celebrates 171; council funds Girl Scout’s idea for new board game with city history

The city of Oxford celebrated 171 years of history Tuesday night. → Read More

Oxford sets Feb. 28 for short-term rental ordinance public hearing

Oxford City Council members approved the date during their Tuesday night meeting held to take up the new ordinance. → Read More

OPAC experiencing box office success

The weekend is fully booked for the Oxford Performing Arts Center with a cornucopia of performances. → Read More

Oxford approves expansion grants for two businesses

Two existing industries will be receiving grants to allow them to expand their current plants as well as add jobs. → Read More

Oxford puts moratorium on food truck vendors

The moratorium is in effect until further notice from the city. → Read More

Oxford police seeks help in finding missing person

Megan Rebecca Carlisle, 24, is described as being six feet tall, weighing 176 pounds, with blue eyes and dark hair. → Read More

Now serving books

C.E. Hanna Elementary School inaugurated the school’s new book vending machine Friday. → Read More

Oxford school board hears of new scholarship opportunity

One Oxford High School senior is now in the running for a new scholarship opportunity sponsored by a local business. → Read More

Piedmont man killed in Saturday crash

A local man was killed Saturday afternoon as the result of a two-vehicle crash in Calhoun County. → Read More

Berta wins Carver chili cook-off

Chris Berta of the Anniston Police Department is proving himself to be the chili champ of Anniston. → Read More

Quintard Mall renovations nearing end

The most extensive renovations to Quintard Mall since its construction in 1970 are nearing an end. → Read More

Carver Community Center Chili Cook-Off set for Jan. 14; Friday deadline for entries

The deadline for entering the competition has been extended to Friday. → Read More

Railroad crossing repairs beginning today

The dates for multiple railroad crossing closures and repairs have been updated and are now starting Wednesday, Jan. 4. Each closure is expected to last 3 to 4 hours. → Read More

Mobile home destroyed in Oxford New Year’s Eve fire

OXFORD — A mobile home located at 140 Grove Way was destroyed by fire on New Year’s Eve. → Read More

Apartment fire remains under investigation

City fire and code enforcement officials inspected the remaining two structures Thursday morning. → Read More