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Columbiana · ColumbianaShelby County High School senior Leah Slaughter released her fifth and latest single on Feb. 17. The song commemorates the journey the student and her classmates are set to embark on this coming May. Slaughter wrote her first song at age seven and started performing at age 11 or 12 singing at recitals, restaurants and open mic nights.See the Story
Senior symphony: SCHS senior releases song dedicated to "Class of '24" - Shelby County Reporter
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Easter · ColumbianaThe first one is this, the first one is this. We are not the only offering for the weekend however, with the park also hosting the Spring Market which ran from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., we are a much-needed force to be reckoned with. We saw very good, strong numbers as far as attendance goes, and we are not able to pay for them.See the Story
OMSP celebrates holiday with egg hunts, Spring Market, more - Shelby County Reporter
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Columbiana · ColumbianaThe paper shred and e-cycle event will be held on April 20 from 8 a.m. to noon. The event is intended for Alabaster residents only and offers free paper shredding with a limit of five file boxes of paper per household. On April 6, the city will engage in roadway cleanup and the city is currently accepting volunteers for the pickup event.See the Story
Alabaster sets dates for 11th annual Clean Sweep - Shelby County Reporter
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Columbiana · ColumbianaCharissa Cole is the principal of Creek View Elementary School in Alabaster City, Alabama. She has worked in education for 26 years and helped establish Creek View as a National Blue Ribbon School. Charissa grew up in Florence where she attended Wheaton Elementary school. Her teacher, Ms. McAfee, had a piano in her classroom and would play for the students.See the Story
PROFILE: Education through leadership: Charissa Cole creates lasting impact at Creek View Elementary School - Shelby County Reporter
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Columbiana · ColumbianaThe Shelby County Arts Council will debut their production of Frozen Jr. with two premier performances at the facility's Song Theater. The musical, which has a runtime of roughly one hour, is based on the 2013 Disney film and the 2018 Broadway adaption of the same name. The two main leads have been announced as Sarah Elizabeth Shelton playing the role of Elsa and Leah Slaughter as Anna.See the Story
Shelby County Arts Council to present Frozen Jr. - Shelby County Reporter
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Columbiana · ColumbianaBy ANDREW SIMONSON | Sports Editor The Calera Eagles took care of business in their first two area games of the season as they swept both legs of a two-game set with the Chilton County Tigers. Calera won the first meeting 7-2 at home on Tuesday, March 19 before traveling to Clanton on Thursday, March 21 and earning a 2-1 win. After a scoreless first inning, Calera loaded up the bases in the bottom of the third with one out thanks to two walks an…See the Story
Calera sweeps area games against Chilton County - Shelby County Reporter
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Hamilton Bulldogs · MontevalloBlake Boren played for his father, Charles, at Montevallo. Boren was 26-17 in four seasons as the Bulldogs head coach. It was his first job as a head coach, after he served as an assistant at Hoover, Mountain Brook, Pike Road.See the Story
Blake Boren resigns as head football coach at Montevallo
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Olympics · CaleraStudents from across the county competed in Shelby County Schools' 2024 Special Olympics on Wednesday, March 20. The Special Olympics featured a variety of track and field events. Students competed in adaptive bicycle and wheelchair races as well as running events up to the 400-meter dash. The goal of the Special Olympics is to celebrate special needs students by offering them a day of competition and fun.See the Story
Shelby County Schools hosts 2024 Special Olympics - Shelby County Reporter
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