Millbrook resident Buddy Pitts loves cars. He also loves boats. Over the years he’s been in local car races and fished in some professional tournaments. Somehow he combined his love of wheels and being on the water.
Everyone has an opinion when it comes to who makes the best barbecue. There’s really no right or wrong answer. It all comes down to personal preference. But when you get recognized by a national publication, that’s saying something.
Bates House of Turkey opened in Greenville, Alabama, 55 years ago. They had no idea it would becomes a must-stop for travelers, and a must-eat for locals.
As the trees start to bloom and the grass turns green, new faces are popping up all over the Alabama Safari Park. It’s baby season at a place that’s know for being wild.
They met in high school and married at the age of 18. Sixty years later, Pine Apple residents Kitty and John Lamkin are still just as happy as ever and playing the same game they got the year they were married.
There’s just something special about the downtown area in small Southern cities. One thing they all have is that favorite spot to meet and eat. In Greenvill, it’s the Court Square Cafe.
A Montgomery business owner pledged $1,000 for every touchdown scored by Quinshon Judkins to the Alabama Kidney Foundation. He scored big! $16,000 worth of touchdown money for the non-profit.
It’s something a lot of folks do every day, walk out to the mailbox and see what’s inside. But there’s a company in Millbrook that wants you to appreciate what’s on the outside too.
“We have people who’ve ridden it every year since 1956,” said Valley Recreation Director Laurie Blount. “Whoever closes it down will be run out of town.”
If you pay close attention you can usually tell a lot about someone from the outside of their home. There’s little question when you roll up to Fay Prickett’s home.