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Join us tomorrow at the Oxford Civic Center for an enriching evening of community involvement. As facilitated by the Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce, this open forum is poised to be a significant gathering for our community. Delve into discussions covering crucial community issues, glean insights into probate affairs, and seize the opportunity to actively shape the trajectory of Calhoun County’s future.

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As Alabama braces itself for Severe Weather Awareness Week, Governor Kay Ivey underscores the critical importance of readiness in mitigating the impact of unpredictable weather phenomena. Coinciding with this initiative, the Sales Tax Holiday Weekend presents an invaluable opportunity for residents to prepare for potential emergencies without the financial burden of taxes. This convergence of events serves as a rallying call for communities to band together, fostering resilience and ensuring collective safety in the face of nature’s uncertainties.

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The Wells Fargo heist orchestrated by Robert Darrell Medley sent shockwaves through the town, leaving a trail of suspense and apprehension in its wake. As law enforcement races against time, the community grapples with the aftermath of the audacious escapade. Uncover the twists and turns of this gripping tale as we delve into the heart of Medley’s brazen act.

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“Join us as we rally around the Sims family in their time of need. Stephen Sims, a dedicated law enforcement officer, husband, and father, left us unexpectedly, leaving his loved ones grappling with grief and financial uncertainty. Let’s come together to offer our support and ensure that his family feels the warmth of our community during this difficult time. Your contribution to the Stephen Sims Family Support Fund will provide essential assistance to his grieving family as they navigate the challenges ahead.”

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“Discover the individuals topping the most wanted list in Oxford, Alabama, according to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office. Stay vigilant and informed as we work together to ensure community safety and bring these individuals to justice.”

If you have information Please call the Calhoun County Sheriffs office at 256-236-6600 or if you see them in Oxford 256-831-3121

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