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Taste of Franklin — Something sweet to eat

Franklin Living November-December 2022 Whether attending a cookie swap, creating goodies for friends and neighbors or preparing for Santa’s imminent arrival, cookies are bound to ... Read more

1 year ago by Staff Reports.

By the book: Northwest-Shoals head librarian shares love of reading

“I’m passionate about libraries. This is very much a calling for me.” Read more

2 years ago by Alison James.

Ring-a-ling – Christmas at the Bells brings smile after smile

It's a merry Christmas indeed at 101 Kennerly Road in Phil Campbell, with the ring-a-ling-ling of Christmas bells, Santa’s laugh and countless sparkling lights. Christmas ... Read more

2 years ago by María Camp.

Serenity Saviors serves horses and humans alike

“A horse rescue – but not just a horse rescue.” That’s how Allen Bornscheuer describes the nonprofit equine rescue and therapy center, Serenity Saviors, he ... Read more

2 years ago by María Camp.

Cornhole captivation: Russellville family plays competitively across the nation

Once upon a time, the Fretwells had played cornhole in the backyard but had never been to a tournament. They got started in the world ... Read more

2 years ago by María Camp.

Money Matters: Breaking down the basics – credit reports versus credit scores

Credit scores and credit reports – two different things, but what’s the difference? Your credit report has information about your credit activity, current credit situation ... Read more

2 years ago by Alison James.

Why I Love Franklin County: Kim Clonts

Kim Clonts is the daughter of Edward and Joann Stanley and is married to Steve Clonts, a sales representative. The Russellville High School and University ... Read more

2 years ago by Staff Reports.

Taste of Franklin: Flavors of fall

What is a fall festival without a good old-fashioned cake walk? As a child growing up, my Grandma Dolan lived in the East Franklin community. ... Read more

2 years ago by Staff Reports.

View from Crescent Moon Acres: How one New Jersey woman found her dream life in Phil Campbell

“My whole life, I always wanted a farm,” explained Tanya Capalla of Crescent Moon Acres, her 22-acre farm on Cuba Ridge Road in Phil Campbell. ... Read more

2 years ago by María Camp.

Distinguished Through the Decades: 2007, Lydia Hammock Freeman

Red Bay’s Lydia (Hammock) Freeman said she grew up doing pageants and felt competing in Junior Miss would broaden her horizons. “I really wanted to ... Read more

2 years ago by Alison James.

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