With qualifying for the upcoming Hartselle municipal election fast approaching, an expanding field of candidates have announced plans to run for 11 ci...
By Zane Turner For the Enquirer Hartselle earned the top spot coming out of the North Regional in Florence on Thursday. Led by freshman and eighth gra...
By Caleb Suggs For the Enquirer It may be a new era of Hartselle baseball, but the results remain the same. Brad Phillips, in his first season as he...
Seniors at Hartselle High School received more than $6 million dollars in scholarships at the Awards Day ceremony held May 7 at the school auditorium....
The Hartselle Area Chamber of Commerce will host its Candidate Training Workshop May 16, from 8-11 a.m. at the Historic Train Depot. This half-day, ha...
Growing up, most every home in my family had a piano. Some even had organs. My maternal and paternal grandmothers had pianos in the home and in the ca...
It's jarring, the way we are awakened these days. We go from a deep restful sleep to a phone screaming in our ear. One second, we're dreaming of rainb...
"Gone for Good" By Joanna Schaffhausen This is the first of a new series by this author. Annalisa Vega is a detective in Chicago who has been assigned...
Danville Youth Football sign ups will be held on May 18, June 8, June 22 and July 13 from 3 to 4 p.m. at West Park Pavilion by the playground. Parents...
Last week, communities across the nation recognized the essential work of city clerks during the 56th annual Professional Municipal Clerks Week, celeb...
The Hartselle City Schools board of education interviewed the first of three superintendent candidates Monday night. District leaders and stakeholders...
“Line up at the 25-yard line — you’ve got 20 seconds,” a firearms instructor with the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office called out as four patrol deputie...
Special to the Enquirer The Hartselle Area Chamber of Commerce and the Hartselle for Tomorrow Foundation will host the 2025 IMPACT Youth Leadership Pr...
The Hartselle Board of Education approved three finalists for the district’s superintendent position. Drs. Tony Dowdy, Rachel Poovey and Holly Sutherl...
The Hartselle Area Chamber of Commerce will host its Candidate Training Workshop May 16, from 8-11 a.m. at the Historic Train Depot. This half-day, ha...
Last week, communities across the nation recognized the essential work of city clerks during the 56th annual Professional Municipal Clerks Week, celeb...
The Hartselle City Schools board of education interviewed the first of three superintendent candidates Monday night. District leaders and stakeholders...
Growing up, most every home in my family had a piano. Some even had organs. My maternal and paternal grandmothers had pianos in the home and in the ca...
It's jarring, the way we are awakened these days. We go from a deep restful sleep to a phone screaming in our ear. One second, we're dreaming of rainb...
The other day, my wife and I had a new front door put on our house. The original door was 28 years old, made of untreated wood that was not properly p...
By Zane Turner For the Enquirer Hartselle earned the top spot coming out of the North Regional in Florence on Thursday. Led by freshman and eighth gra...
By Caleb Suggs For the Enquirer It may be a new era of Hartselle baseball, but the results remain the same. Brad Phillips, in his first season as hea...
The Falkville High School FFA Chapter made a strong showing at the recent North District FFA Eliminations, bringing pride to their school and communit...
What was meant to be a joyful day for Julie and Maguire Pope became one of unimaginable heartbreak. On Oct. 3, 2024, the Hartselle couple was preparin...
Staff reports Hartselle Parks and Recreation is offering a limited-time deal on season passes to the Hartselle Aquatic Center, giving local families...
Congratulations are in order for the Falkville High School FFA forestry team, which recently placed first at the county contest. Their outstanding per...