Enterprise residents are reminded that the alternating watering schedule is in effect.
A new free outdoor fitness court and studio will open later this year behind the highly anticipated Enterprise Recreation and Aquatics Center.
Troy University ATO's 2024 Walk Hard from Troy to Panama City, Fla., raised $105K for wounded veterans.
Ways to combat the feral swine problem in the area is the concern of several state agencies.
The Dothan Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. partnered with the Fostering Angels of Elba for the club’s 2024 Enterprise Day of Service.
St. Patrick's Day was celebrated by those attending the YMCA After School Camp.
There’s no telling if today’s message has a point; we’ll find out at the end … or not.
The Executive Director of the House of Ruth is the keynote speaker at the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association’s public awareness luncheon March 28 and the public is invited.
Kenmore is the SOS Shelter Pet of the Week.
Alabama's Secretary of State talked about election administration and integrity before the U.S. Senate.
A Geneva County couple are celebrating 65 years of marriage.
A former Hells Angel outlined his personal conversion to Christianity at the recent Enterprise Lions Club meeting.
Some $68.2 million is coming to Fort Novosel.
Since the U.S. Congress has become involved in the Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) process, all collegiate players are professionals, automatically adhering to the world’s oldest profession’s credo, “Pay now, play later.”
The Coffee County and Elba City School Systems were among 20 public school systems in Alabama to receive part of the recent $133,000 Southeast Gas “Give Back to Schools” contribution.
Soldiers helping soldiers is the focus of the Army Emergency Relief campaign.
Disabled American Veterans and RecruitMilitary® will co-host a National Virtual Career Fair that is free to veterans, their spouses, active-duty military personnel and members of the National Guard and Reserve.
Fort Novosel's SERE prepares service members for worst case battlefield scenarios, peacetime governmental detention, or any other mission that could place them at high risk of becoming isolated from their units.
New Army 'Safety Shorts' are an innovative way to disseminate safety information.
Enterprise gears up for the Seventh Annual Day of Service Saturday, sponsored by the OSCAR Club.
The implementation of Advanced Life Support EMS incentive pay for members of the Enterprise Fire Department has been approved by the Enterprise City Council.
Maybe today is a day to be glad of never being frog-marched with an enemy bayonet’s business end poking in our backs.Could just be a day to say, “Let’s go places and eat things.”Or to realize Gutenberg’s first printed Bible was mentioned March 9, 1455.
Hannah Helms of Troy helped Troy University's Art and Design Department in winning 27 awards in the American Advertising Awards Competition.
Enterprise residents who need a free smoke alarm can stop by Central Fire Station or call (334) 348-2641 for more information.
The new pickleball complex in Enterprise is now open.