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In his Thursday speech to the Republican Women of Geneva County, Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl reviewed November’s election results, explained what Trump’s victory means for Alabama, and warned against the Marxist agenda targeting children.
Concerned citizens met on Tuesday evening to discuss the illegal immigration crisis, its impact on Alabama and Coffee County, and possible solutions.
The “Resolution to Defend America’s Future As a Republic” passed with 82% support at the summer Alabama Republicans Meeting.
Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long, a U.S. Army Flight Surgeon for the First Army Brigade at Fort Novosel, spoke to the Republican Women of Coffee County on Wednesday and recounted her story as a COVID-19 vaccine whistleblower and the faith that fortified her amid intense opposition.
Hundreds gathered at Open Door Baptist Church on Thursday night to hear from whistleblower and former Trump advisor Jay Palmer about the immigration crisis in Coffee County and to voice their concerns.
Hundreds attended the Friday dedication of the Command Sgt. Maj. Bennie G. Adkins State Veterans Home, named after an Alabama native who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroic conduct during the Vietnam War.
Concerned citizens in Daleville are sounding the alarm ahead of the 2nd Annual South Alabama Pride Festival, which will be held on September 14, at the Daleville Cultural and Convention Center.
In her speech to the Republican Women of Coffee County, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) blasted the dangerous and radical agenda of the Biden-Harris administration and articulated the momentous choice facing Americans in November.
Dothan residents said their concerns about sexually explicit books for children and teens were once again ignored by Dothan Houston County Library System director Christopher Warren following Wednesday's board meeting.