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Demopolis · DemopolisAll the pain, all the troubles, all the fatigue she had felt vanishes into the air when caregivers place the baby on her chest and she envelopes the child in her weary arms. For the first time, the mother holds her baby as a tiny person who has emerged from within her to continue the life that began about nine months earlier. For the first time someone says, “Here you go, Momma.” For all the praying, planning, and preparing, it still sings a n…See the Story
KELLY: What Do I Do Now?
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Demopolis · DemopolisAliquippa Allen became the newest member of the Demopolis City Schools Board of Education seat by a 4-1 vote at the Demopolis City Council meeting May 2. Allen was one of three women nominated for the post. Dr. Brittney Anderson withdrew her name, leaving Allen and Karen Braxton. The new board member will fill the seat being vacated by Carolyn Moore. A very proud Mayor Woody Collins started off the meeting by announcing the state Senate passed t…See the Story
Allen appointed to city school board
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Artificial Intelligence · DemopolisBy Mackenzie Foster Special to the Demopolis Times The use of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to rise, so much so that state lawmakers have drafted legislation to get ahead of potential cybercrimes. Rep. Matt Woods, R-Walker County, introduced HB168, which has now been signed into law by Gov. Kay Ivey. The new law is expected to protect children from inappropriate AI-generated content. Woods’ bill allows for legal repercussions for perpe…See the Story
State passes laws to create protection against AI bills
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Health Care · MarylandAlabama is embarking on an innovative journey as it embraces training high school students to focus on the health care industry. By the fall of 2026, the Alabama School of Healthcare Science will open to high school students from ninth and 10th grade who are interested in focusing on a broad range of health care fields. The high school will be open to students from throughout the state and will be a residential school like the Alabama School of …See the Story
Demopolis will get health care high school
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Demopolis · DemopolisApril 23, 2024 Brenda Kay Laney Rives Packer of Demopolis passed away surrounded by her loved ones on the morning of April 23, 2024 at the still way too young age of 75. She was a woman of many names, many friends, and many gifts. Over the course of her adventurous life she was known as Brenda, Blaney, BK, Shea’s Mom, Miss Brenda, Mama Brenda, or just Mom, but regardless of the name she went by, she was truly a spectacular person. Her earliest h…See the Story
Brenda Kay Laney Rives Packer
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Demopolis · DemopolisThe daycare worker charged with a death of an infant child is still in the Marengo County Jail as of Monday morning. Versa Mae Simmons, 68, who was a worker at the now closed Tender Years Preschool & Nursery, was arrested on March 29 and charged with murder and four counts of aggravated child abuse. During her initial appearance for her murder charge, Simmons was given a $1 million bond. Marengo County Circuit Clerk Kenny Freeman said when the …See the Story
Daycare worker still in jail, awaiting preliminary court date
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Demopolis · DemopolisA 48-year-old man has died after his vehicle hit a fallen tree on Wire Road 1 in Cuba, left the roadway and struck a second tree, causing his the car to overturn. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency identified the victim as Orlando Artis, 48, of Cuba. He was pronounced dead on the scene. The crash occurred at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, April 28. ALEA stayed in a press release that Artis was driving a 2000 Pontiac Bonneville when it struck a fallen tree …See the Story
Cuba man dies in Saturday night crash
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Keokuk · KeokukDuring the regular meeting of the Warsaw City Council on March 27, the minutes of the meeting on Feb. 28, the financial reports, the motion to pay the March bills, and the agenda were unanimously approved. It was noted that…See the Story
Warsaw Council discusses electric rates
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