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This feature originally ran in the March/April 2025 edition of the Valley Living magazine, a publication produced bi-monthly ...
An international student who just completed her junior year at Springwood High was the guest speaker at Thursday’s noon-hour ...
By Charlotte Reames The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hosting an open house at the Powerhouse Visitor Center in honor of ...
A month ago, the United States and Ukraine signed a Rare Earth Minerals Deal. It’s a pact that if it passes over objections from Putin supporters in Congress, could bring an end to the Russian ...
On Sunday, June 1, the Greater Valley Juneteenth Committee will celebrate the 160th anniversary of Juneteenth with a freedom walk that will head out of John Hoggs Park, located at Avenue D on 10th ...
With summer around the corner, many parents will be seeking ways to keep their children safe while also finding engaging activities for them to participate in.  The City of Valley’s Police Department ...
When Da’Mauriel Davis graduated from LaFayette High School, he knew exactly how to describe his time at his alma mater: “In a ...
As temperatures rise, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (CRK) is publishing weekly Swim Guide water quality reports throughout the ...
American Legion Post 67 officially dedicated a new World War II Memorial in Veterans Park and started a new tradition of ...
By: Brandon Ussery Jonathan Neal was named Valley’s new Director of Parks and Recreation. He comes from Munford, Tennessee, ...
The weather was good for the most part, and those who came out seemed to enjoy being at this past weekend’s ValleyFest on the ...
Jennifer Garner must have asked me a thousand times, “What’s in your wallet?” The answer is always the same, “Nothing, absolutely nothing!” I keep hoping maybe she has put some money in there without ...