Gov. Kay Ivey announced June 18 that Alabama small businesses will receive nearly $98 million through Innovate Alabama, a public-private economic development organization.
Renée Brown Harmon became her husband’s caregiver when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at age 50. She shares what she has learned in her memoir, “Surfing the Waves of Alzheimer’s: Principles of Caregiving That Kept Me Upright.
While satellite is a good technology for many, it is often incompatible with rural areas with lots of trees or hilly terrain, and that is why some broadband experts are advocating for the use of fiber in rural areas.
Alberton Baptist Church, Kinston, will host a fun day June 29, 10 a.m.–3 p.m., featuring a Bible story, large water slide, kiddie pool, food, games and crafts. All are welcome.
Louie F. Reynolds Jr., of Enterprise, died June 19. He was the director of religious education at Fort Rucker for more than 26 years and served several Baptist churches. He was 92.
Coming out of high school, Mondene Coker was dismissed as just a 19 year old who would stick with a job for a short time before leaving. But when the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions gave her a chance, she stuck with it for 50 years.
As Rick Barnhart retires as SBOM’s director of associational missions and church planting, Ken Allen of LeaderCare will step into the role. Barnhart believes Allen’s experience has prepared him well for his newest endeavor.
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