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Wade Sikes was probably one of the most interesting men in the history of Rogers. He was born in Perry County, Alabama in 1828. When he was eight years old, his family moved to Tennessee. While in ...
Members of First Baptist Church on Martin Luther King Street, the first Black Baptist Church in Selma and one of the first ...
Edisto Beach State Park is one of four oceanfront state parks in South Carolina. Located about 50 miles south of Charleston, Edisto Beach State Park offers 1.5 miles of beach to enjoy, plus two ...
During a Thursday Fox Business appearance, Alabama Senator and gubernatorial candidate Tommy Tuberville announced that he’s ...
A piece of Civil War history was brought back to life on Dauphin Island Saturday as Fort Gaines marked its 161st Battle of ...
Where destruction occurs, growth follows. That is the story of the Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park, a 140-acre plot in Bristow where wartime atrocities were committed and an entire town was ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton says he could “lock the doors” on the state’s legislature if it doesn’t approve a radical new ...
The 2025 college football season will be here in no time, so it's only right to highlight some of the best nonconference ...
In March President Trump signed an executive order to close military museums across the country, potentially including three Fort Riley museums. The three museums are projected to close before ...
FORT RILEY — The 1st Infantry Museum, the Cavalry Museum and General Custer’s House remain open — for now. The U.S. Army Center of Military History in June announced plans to close or consolidate 29 ...
Civil War battles in eastern Henrico protected the Confederate capital of Richmond from federal troops.
In the current climate of college athletics, it would seem that there is no shortage of money, especially within the confines of some of the top programs in the nation. Between NIL and private ...