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School remembers ‘star athlete’
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eTROY: New Students - Today is the last day for new students to submit an applic...
eTROY: New Students - 5/18/12 is the last day for new students to submit an appl...
eTROY: We have online Certificate Programs: • Government Contracting • Taxation...
eTROY: 5/18/12 is the last day for new students to submit an application for adm...
TROY Alumni Association- "Membership in May"
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Letters to the editor: Teacher Appreciation Week
Troy University congratulates 2004 Hall School of Journalism graduate Jamon Smit...
Fourteen Troy University art majors are showcasing senior theses through May 10...
The Troy University Symphony Band will present its first ever commencement conce...
Two Troy University students, Quinita Jackson of Anniston and Jordan McBride of...
Arlington, VA: Lunch & Learn Sessions scheduled at local libraries in Alexandria...
Troy University fraternities and sororities donated $8,000 to the International...
eTROY: Registration for Term 5 2012 begins 4/30/12. If you need information abou...
eTROY: The GoArmy portal opens for Term 5 2012 on 4/30/12.
Dothan: Don’t forget today, April 26, TEAM DOTHAN and SAEA will host a FOOD FAIR...
Suspect is arrested in off-campus sexual assault cases in Troy.
Area employers send ‘thanks’ to admin professionals
eTROY: Registration for Term 5 2012 begins 4/30/12. If you need information abou...
eTROY: The GoArmy portal opens for Term 5 2012 on 4/30/12.
Gallery Talk featuring artist Charlotta Janssen and Freedom Rider Pauline Knight...
Dothan: April is National Child Abuse Awareness Month.... On Tuesday, April 24th...
Dothan: The Student Alabama Education Association is sponsoring a fundraiser for...
Police arrest three for Thursday thefts
TONIGHT!!! TROY UNIVERSITY DAVIS THEATRE: Band Geeks, Seats are still availab...
Arlington, VA: Troy University’s Education & Career Fair will take place on May...
Dothan: RAIN OR SHINE- The Spring Picnic is still scheduled today, April 18, fro...
Dothan: The Spring Picnic is scheduled tomorrow, April 18, from 11 a.m. until 2...
Dothan: REMINDER: Don’t forget about the Health and Wellness fair today, April 1...
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Dothan: Transfer Day is scheduled on Wednesday, April 18 from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m...
Dothan: Please join us tomorrow, April 17th, for our annual Health and Wellness...
Troy man arrested by Enterprise Police after car chase
DOTHAN—Local community healthcare providers and organizations will provide free...
Police nab on-campus armed robbery suspect
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SPRING DANCE CONCERT, Friday April 13 and Saturday April 14, Claudia Crosby Thea...
Last night, Troy University police arrested Quentin Jermal King, 22, of Troy, fo...
Troy: 10AM in the Trojan Center:
eTROY: Educators may be interested in our Education Specialist (Ed.S.) Certific...
Tonight in Montgomery:
Troy Police release sketch of suspect:
Troy Police release sketch of suspect.
Dothan:
Dothan:
Troy campus Tuesday morning:
Montgomery: Monday night please join us for an evening with Mark Twain
Message from TROY Police Chief John McCall: Several rumors are persisting on so...
Arrests made in Brundidge vending machine thefts (with surveillance video)
$20,000 reward offered in rape case
Barron, Jackson highlight Studio event
Search warrant leads to drug trafficking charge
Graning earns Jean Lake scholarship for photography
Local stores report pepper spray, other weapon sales up after attacks
eTROY: Teachers looking for advanced certification may be interested in our Mast...
Dothan: Please join us today, Tuesday, April 3, for our Monthly Health Seminar....
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University confirms armed robbery on campus (with video)
A message from Chancellor Hawkins: Troy City and University Police are investiga...
To Troy University students, faculty and staff: Troy City and University Polic...
Dothan:
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Montgomery:
Second rape reported
Troy University will recognize Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School of M...
TROY honors author Bobbie Ann Mason with Hall-Waters Prize
Troy University dedicates Confucius Institute
Coming for Trojan Day on March 31st? Follow @TroyUAdmissions on Twitter and use...
Hampton Roads, VA: Sport and Fitness Management Information Sessions Scheduled f...
Safety Alert from Dean Herbert Reeves: The City of Troy Police Department is in...
Dothan: The design for the 2012 SGA Spring Picnic t-shirt is below. We are celeb...
Dothan: It’s time to voice your opinions, express your concerns, and ask your qu...
Join us for our Spring Alumni Reunion on Saturday, March 31. For more details,...
eTROY: Deadline to file an Intent to Graduate for Term 5 2012 3/26/2012
GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY! Tickets are on sale now for the musical “Band Geeks!” pr...
eTROY: Meet the ACCELERATE Program Coordinator, Angela Sullivan, at 2012 Spring...
Dothan: Don’t forget to attend our FREE Interviewing Workshop today in the Malon...
Mark your calendars and plan to join us for Homecoming 2012 on Nov. 17 as the Tr...
Tornado Damage
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Dothan: Join us this Monday, March 26th at 2 p.m. for a free interviewing worksh...
Next Tuesday in Dothan:
Troy University will welcome prospective students on March 31 for Spring Trojan...
Dothan: Please join us in Sony Hall on March 27th for the documentary, Miss Repr...
eTROY: Term 4 2012 begins 3/19/12.
eTROY: Employee tuition assistance form due 3/19/12.
Dothan: The winners of the St. Patrick’s Day Door Decorating Contest are… 1st...
eTROY: On 3/16/12, students will have access to Blackboard classes.
eTROY: 3/15/12 is the last day to submit electronic Financial Aid Book Voucher (...
Hampton Roads, VA: Our 6th Professional Development Course “Juggling Roles” wi...
Norfolk, VA: Work, family, school, and friends all need attention. How do you fi...
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Brothers of Kappa Beta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega are on Walk Hard 2012 to raise...
eTROY: March 9, 2012, is the last day for new students to submit an application...
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eTROY: eTROY Colloquium – Retention: YOU are the key! April 17-18
eTROY: Last day for new students to submit an application for admission for the...
Dothan: An Ambassador Staffing representative will be accepting applications on...
eTROY: TROY earns honor roll status in national ranking TROY – Four Troy Univers...
eTROY: Last day for new students to submit an application for admission for the...
eTROY: Check out our online degree programs (Associate, Bachelor, and Master) Se...
eTROY: Are you interested in Troy University’s online programs (maintained by eT...
Hampton Roads, VA: Troy University offers a nine week Teacher Recertification Co...
eTROY: ACCELERATE students—Have you registered for Term 4 2012? Registration con...
Miss New York Outstanding Teen to attend TROY
Don't forget TROY campus! Tomorrow, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 29TH (LEAP DAY!) the Spri...
Dothan: Tomorrow, February 29, the Office of Student Development will be hosting...
Mark Twain 100 Years Later
Mark Twain 100 Years Later
eTROY: Registration for Term 4 2012 continues through 3/18/12.
Michael Starbird, a professor of mathematics and a university distinguished teac...
James Smith, associate dean of student services at the Montgomery Campus, cuts t...
Montgomery's Davis Elementary School Choir performs a special version of "Happy...
TROY celebrates 125th birthday TROY – Troy University turned 125 years old toda...
Birthday Cake Cutting!
Happy Birthday TROY!
Don't forget TROY campus! Next WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 29TH (LEAP DAY!) the Spring Ca...
A message from the TROY 125th Birthday Celebration committee: The worldwide 125...
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Norfolk, VA: Register today for TROY’s career development course “Juggling Roles...
Dothan: The Dothan Campus will be hosting the Monthly Seminar for February TOMOR...
eTROY: News for 2/20/12—GoArmy portal opens for Term 4 2012 and registration for...
eTROY: Students—If you have questions regarding your academic program progress a...
Dothan: SGA Valentine's Day Bake Sale is today! It will be located in Adams Hall...
Troy: Tonight we will be showing the documentary My Anniston which will be follo...
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Troy: Tomorrow we will be showing the documentary My Anniston which will be foll...
Dothan today:
Happy 125th TROY!
Johnson Center for Political Economy dedicated today
ABC Board and Troy PD raid house in Troy
Dothan:
eTROY: On February 20, 2012, the GoArmy portal opens for Term 4 2012 and registr...
Dothan: Please remember to attend the Valentine’s Day Career Fair today, Thursda...
Dothan: Join us for our 2012 Career Fair tomorrow, February 9, from 9 a.m. until...
We need your recipes for the next Troy University Cookbook!
If you are in the Dothan area on Sunday, please join us to view the documentary...
TROY campus: Don't forget! THIS Wednesday February 8, Career Services is present...
Join us for a gallery talk and batik workshop by artist Arianne King Comer on Fe...
Dothan: Part II of our Resume Building Workshop series is scheduled today, Febru...
Norfolk, VA: Register today for “Mastering the Job Search”. Course will be held...
Celebrate the Birthday of Rosa Parks Feb. 3 at the Rosa Parks Museum! Troy Univ...
New Exhibit Opens Today at the Rosa Parks Museum! "My Spirit Speaks" by batik ar...
Help wish TROY Happy Birthday! Share a video of you saying "Happy Birthday TROY!...
REMINDER: Join us at today's resume session at 4:15 p.m. in the Harrison Room on...
Norfolk, VA: In 2012, Troy University will mark 125 years of service to students...
Dothan: The resume workshop scheduled for today has been rescheduled for Tuesday...
Help wish TROY Happy Birthday! Share a video of you saying "Happy Birthday TROY!...
Selling alcohol at games counterproductive
Response to crisis reveals compassion
Election decision aims to follow law
Dothan: Please join us tomorrow, January 26, for the resume building workshop he...
Be sure to "Like" Career Services FB Page to be up to date on any upcoming event...
TROY: Are you an undeclared student or considering changing your major? If so, C...
Hampton Roads, VA: Criminal Justice and Public Administration Information Sessio...
eTROY: New online program - Bachelor of Science in Sociology. Check it out! http...
eTROY: Three new concentrations were added to the Associate of Science in Genera...
DOTHAN: Join the Institute of Management Accountants welcome guest speaker, Matt...
Former Trojan Lawrence Tynes kicks the New York Giants back into the Super Bowl...
One student at Children’s Hospital, all others released after bus crash (video, photos)
Troy University is now preparing for publication of the book “Celebrating 125 Ye...
DOTHAN: Get ready for our upcoming Resume Building Workshops. This event is free...
Have you shared your favorite TROY memory yet?!
LIFESouth Blood Drive
DOTHAN: Save a life today, January 18, by donating blood. LIFESouth will be set...
Free lecture in Sony Hall on the Dothan campus tonight:
Rachel Hawkins, author of Hex Hall and its New York Times Best Selling sequel, D...
eTROY: January 16, 2012, is the deadline to file an Intent to Graduate for Term...
Troy-MLK Day of Service hosted by the office of Student Learning Initiatives and...
An entrepreneur who gained national recognition on the popular reality TV show "...
This month, Troy University Library will become one of just 65 libraries across...
eTROY: Term 3 2012 starts today. The last day to drop and/or add a course is Jan...
Norfolk, VA: Register today for SmartSession 1: Cloud Computing held on Saturday...
2011: A year of growth for Pike County schools
Local retailers ‘optimistic’ about holiday sales
eTROY: December 30, 2011, is the last day for new students to submit an applicat...
Taylor: Hullabaloo grows over teacher gifts
Great things come from small efforts
Merry Christmas and happiest of holidays!
Do you read the footnotes?
Immigration law places burden on municipalities
How important is likeability in leaders?
What’s the Barbour County secret?
LIghts of Love returns
Troy campus focuses on safety, awareness
PIke County Upward Bound students reach out
Run benefits nutrition center
Fire marshal shares safety tips
Cookies, cakes and more at benefit
Santa will visit the Troy Public Library
The Troy University Alumni Affairs Christmas tree lighting has been rescheduled...
New Exhibit at Troy University Rosa Parks Museum! "Re-used, Recycled, Renewed: T...
Tripp Dennis Freeman pleads guilty to four charges
Dothan: Early Registration is scheduled this week on Wednesday, December 7 and T...
Hampton Roads, VA: You're Invited to Troy University's Holiday Open Doors. Start...
Troy University Rosa Parks Museum invites you to the 2011 Holiday Open House thi...
eTROY: Registration for Term 3 2012 began today - Monday, December 5, 2011.
Luverne man killed in early morning wreck
Shop Ho, Ho, Home for the Holidays
Memories of Sam and the Nut Shop
Be smart, be safe during the holidays
eTROY: Registration for Term 3 2012 will begin on Monday, December 5, 2011.
Adams Glass engulfed in flames
Brundidge charm shines at parade
Commissioners: Road vote driven by priorities
‘Sounds of the Season’ this week
Calling all bakers: Giant Cookie sale upcoming
Oink-a-ments: A pig-themed tree
A life well-lived
Vara Oleta Jeffcoat Larkin
Vivian P. Tillman Lee
Violet Lorraine Wilburn
Commission reaches stalemate on road paving
TCS considers tuition option for non-district students
A journey of faith, adventure
New nutrition center set for bid
Events offer plenty of seasonal fun
Dothan: This Friday, Troy University is partnering with the Alabama Blues Projec...
Paths to politics are varied
Support Small Business Saturday
Iron Bowl: Vote with donations
Satellite offices serve Brundidge residents
Streets will close for parade
Eubanks earns Farm-City award
Johnson Center extends hours
‘It’s Thanksgiving every day’
Suspect charged with robbing elderly
Hester Hooten Gillis
Jimmy Ray Green
Mary Ellen Shipman
Agars earn specialty crop award
Reading contest ends with ‘pie’
Brenda Steed
Griffin gives hope through meals
Adams’ angel honors EBJ
City seeks guidance on law’s impact
Ralph Edward Fowee
Henry Foster Allen
Gloria Little
eTROY: See the eTROY Events Calendar at www.troy.edu/etroy
Age can have positive impact on environment
Recycling benefits us all
Dubose earns row crop award
Operation Shoebox in full swing
Students to star in ‘Arts’ opera
Humane Society Pet Photo calendars available
Ole Time Christmas
Dothan: Christian Student Fellowship is having a fundraiser TODAY to help cover...
Happy Homecoming to the Troy University Family!
Update for Parents and Students (Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011) This morning, Alabama...
Robert H. ‘Bobby’ Sexton
Richard Deichmann
Helon Holmes
Lessie Thomas
Vets names to join memorial wall
The other side
Giving thanks focus of Factor
‘Fiddlin’ Bob’ and ‘Banjo Bill’ join WPA cast
Virginia Beach: Do you know someone that works in public safety or law enforceme...
eTROY: See important dates in the eTROY Events Calendar at www.troy.edu/etroy
Free Artist Workshop and Gallery Talk this Saturday at the Rosa Parks Museum! En...
Norfolk, VA: SmartSession 3 - Planning for your Career: What’s your Path? Will t...
Dothan: The Christian Student Fellowship and Sigma Tau Delta are sponsering the...
eTROY: October 24, 2011, is the deadline to file an Intent to Graduate for Term...
eTROY: The ACCELERATE Dual Enrollment Online Program was represented by the ACCE...
Langley AFB, VA: Troy University Open House scheduled for November 03 anytime f...
Public Radio: Join us today as we continue our Fall Membership Campaign on Troy...
Dothan: Join us today for Christmas Hire Day from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. in Adams...
Brundidge reviews retail plan
Dothan: Mark your calendar for Christmas Hire Day this Wednesday, October 19, fr...
Chris Barron
Orlando: Saying goodbye to Term 1 and hello to Term 2. Best wishes for everyone...
eTROY: High School students interested in our dual enrollment program can meet t...
eTROY: Registration for Term 2 2011 ends October 16, 2011.
Minnie Grimsley Berry
Horace Spivey
Don’t fall for the 9-9-9 plan
Looking for an encore in 2012
Pike BOE seeks AG ruling
SUV crashes into bank
Grant to fund new lighting
Hunt Familiy to perform
Two suspects caught; one at large
Check out the new exhibit at the Troy University Rosa Parks Museum! Paintings an...
Thanks for all the new "likes" on our page! Go Trojans!
Ft. Eustis, VA: Share this to a friends or post it on your profile! Open House s...
Dothan: Join us at the Student Forums scheduled today, October 11th, and tomorro...
Norfolk, VA: Register now for SmartSession 2: Resume Readiness that will take pl...
Dothan: There will be a woodwind trio performing tonight in Sony Hall of the Lib...
Orlando: Friday, Oct. 7th is the last day for new students to apply for Term 2....
eTROY: Term 2 registration continues through October 16, 2011. The last day for...
Board of Registrars sworn in
John Henry Richards
Florence Inez Wesley
Law’s impact felt at probate office
Student questions wisdom of ‘Naga’
Troy woman charged in stabbing
Brundidge residents ‘disheartened’ by decision
Police: Man was suicide victim
Shriners: Midway will thrill this year
Senior artists’ work on display
Police seek suspects in two business burglaries
Dothan: Need some help with your Midterm Paper? Stop by Sigma Tau Delta's Editin...
Dothan: Gamma Beta Phi will be holding their recruitment drive on the Quad today...
Arlington, VA: Tailgating event tickets are now available: TROY vs. NAVY footbal...
Orlando: Winding down week two of registration for T2 and many classes are full...
Dothan: The Department of English invites all faculty, students, and staff to at...
Dothan: Need some help with your Midterm Paper? Stop by Sigma Tau Delta's Editin...
Deputies seize $2,400 worth of marijuana
City employees will receive raises
eTROY: Term 2 registration continues through October 16, 2011. The last day for...
Orlando: Open House and Orientation for all new and 2nd term students! 10 AM to...
eTROY: See the new ACCELERATE Program Coordinator at
Dothan: “GET IN THE GAME AND GIVE BLOOD” DRIVE is scheduled today from 10:30 a.m...
Alcohol sales may improve safety
Counterfeit bills put merchants on alert
Kids invited to come ‘play’ on Saturday
Teacher earns top prize at museum event
Farmers’ crop signup ongoing
Dothan: Join us today for Voter Registration & Higher Education Day Sign Up on t...
Orlando: T2 registration is underway! 3 days in and classes already filling up,...
PCHS’ Dollar placed on leave
Saddling up for St. Jude
Charlotte Yearby
Danny Barr
Margaret Dunn Mills
Pike BOE OKs budget
Dothan: “GET IN THE GAME AND GIVE BLOOD” DRIVE is scheduled this week on Thursda...
eTROY: Term 2 registration begins today and continues through October 16, 2011....
Miss Keleigh Edwards Crowned Miss Troy University 2012 on Sunday September 18. S...
A 5 STAR RESTAURANT ON CAMPUS-The TROY family is pleased to announce the grand o...
A 5 STAR RESTAURANT ON CAMPUS-Today, the TROY family is pleased to announce the...
Orlando: Here we are again at registration time. Monday (19th) opens registratio...
eTROY: Welcome to Angela Sullivan as the new ACCELERATE Program Coordinator! The...
Norfolk, VA: Career Development Course being offered on “How to turn an Intervie...
eTROY: Term 2 registration begins Monday, September 19.
Mr. Hubert Tillery
Mrs. Ann Ray
Commission adopts redistricting plan
900th members reunite after 50 years
4H seeks new members
Tampa Bay: Dr. Messina will present Foundations of Disaster Mental Health and Ps...
Panama City – Registration for Term 2 2011 begins on September 19th; if you need...
Hampton Roads, VA: We are planning a bus trip to take TROY fans to the Navy-Mar...
Harrisburg, PA: Evening classes have been cancelled for Thursday, September 8, 2...
Orlando: Registration for Term II is right around the corner-opening on Sept. 19...
Orlando: We are looking for teachers who want to become leaders. Leaders are pre...
Orlando: We are entering Week 4 of this Term 1 and for many of us that means mid...
Age of the Trojan
And THEY ARE off..... Go TROY Go!
Get your 1098T tax form ONLINE! It's the green thing to do...
Dothan: "Welcome Week" continues on the Dothan Campus with Circle K and Sigma Ta...
→ Troy University: Dothan: Stop by the quad to learn more about clubs and organizations. Visit the...
A ‘chili’ kickoff for United Way
Taylor: Feds ‘derelict’ on immigration laws
Troy gets final OK on FAA funds
TRMC hosts support group
James Elwin Byrd Jr.
Goshen’s youthful talent improving
eTROY: Applications for Term 2 are being accepted until October 7, 2011.
Notasulga nips Pike County
Zion Chapel downs Pleasant Home, 43-21
Game of inches
PLAS pounds Lyman Ward
Panama City: Join us on Monday August 29th at 10am for our first Optimist Club o...
Eagles lay egg
Area teams kick off 2011 season
Game Changer
Fans out of control or rules?
Workin’ like a dog
Patriot QB carousel still spinning
Back to School for Troy - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Orlando: Term 1 is underway and it's time to get geared up for Term 2 registrati...
City gets grant for sewer upgrades
Commission OKs district lines
Johnson Center to host artists reception
Ira Thompson
Defensive strength
Trojans pay tribute to former teammate
CHHS volleyball falls to Ariton
Looking for offensive improvement
Dothan: Join us for TROY Night at Riverwalk Stadium on Thursday, August 25th to...
Classic Smackdown
Wicksburg tops Zion Chapel, 47-20
Goshen, Ariton play to 14-14 tie
Patriots edge Crenshaw
Pike County Classic
Powell returns from injury to lead Rebels
Special teams not so special in 2011
Prep teams gear up for jamborees
We are proud to announce that the Miss Troy University Pageant has been schedul...
Lee Ann Womack, Ed Asner highlight 2011-2012 season at TROY's Davis Theatre: htt...
Goshen’s Potion
Orlando: Tomorrow we're half way through Drop/Add week. If you need to make chan...
Trojans battle injuries, ineligibility
SEC expansion on hold, still inevitable
Exley stands out in Troy’s scrimmage
Marianna, Panama City, Tyndall: Good Luck to all of our students for Term 1! Rem...
Harrisburg, PA: Term 1 courses start today. Good luck to TROY’s Bachelor of Sci...
Orlando: Okay everybody...T1 opens tomorrow! If you haven't registered yet, you...
Honing their skills
Lean and Mean
125th Birthday Website -The site gives you the opportunity to post your favorite...
Governor signs state concussion law
Area rich with defensive talent
Troy University named Best in the Southeast:
Orlando: This is the final week of registration for T1. If you need assistance w...
Setting it up
Policy change reduces further injury from concussions
Dollar says family, football helped defeat cancer
Defensive leader
PLAS to vary looks at QB
eTROY: Current students - Course registration for Term 1 2011 continues. If you...
Orlando: Hoping to see you at our final Open House/ Orientation tomorrow evening...
What’s the hurry, Grandma?
On top of the world
Gearing up
Celebrate Recovery program Monday nights at Hephzibah
TAC sets calendar for 2011-12 events
Kids get moving
PLAS ranked second
Return of the Rebels
PLAS offers new science lab
Brooks crowned Little Miss Brundidge
Alabama tax-free holiday begins today
Brundidge readies for 900th’s homecoming
Stock markets make big plunge Thursday
Orlando: Last day for new students to apply for Term 1 is Friday, 8/5/11. The f...
eTROY: For Term 1, the last day for new students to apply for admission is this...
Area schools showcase offensive talent
Metzger chairs committee
Runnin’ Eagles
Pike County Firefighter’s Association to ‘Rumble around’ for good cause
Distinguished Young Women Program Saturday
‘Cheers for children’ tonight
Trustees adopt tobacco ban
Orlando: Registration for Term 1 continues. Note to all CP students on the long...
Piggly Wiggly stores to offer new savings
Callin’ all hogs
Troy University sees 9 percent tuition jump
Brundidge Council weighs plans for park
Clerk’s office considers closing options
Airport project awaits FAA operation
House votes to raise debt ceiling
Daniels takes state title in 4-H event
Jean Harrington
Davis honored for 58 years of service
Troy BOE completes hires for school year
Orlando: Registration for T1 continues and we are hosting yet another Open House...
Time to go ‘tax free’
Wright ready to make a difference
Blood drives respond to emergency need
‘Cheers’ event benefits kids
Courtroom drama plays out like movie
State suspends doctor’s license
Teaching success and character
Gambling trial like a Grisham novel
Who needs to know Anthony’s story?
Joe Marvin Andress
Registration under way at city schools
United Way sponsors chili cookoff
eTROY: Registration continues for Term 1 2011. If you need information about reg...
Museum director: Theft was ’sad’
Police seek info in shooting
Rolling Thunder hits the road this weekend
Etheridge inks deal with Raiders
Troy seeks wastewater grant
Pilot recalls early days of ‘jet stream’
Debt crisis shines light on disconnect
Grant glad to be in Brundidge
Dothan: DHR and the Dothan Campus Social Work Department present the Houston Cou...
Orlando: The 2010-2011 Academic Year has officially closed. Now we embrace the new 2011-2012 AY and to those who are graduating, Congratulations! Stand up, stand tall and be proud. Your journey is over and your mission complete. For those whose journey c
Commission reviewing employee handbook
FAA shutdown may impact Troy
Woman charged in shooting
Pike BOE considers outsourcing
Youngsters invited to safety camp
Covington, GA: Will be hosting an Undergraduate Admissions Workshop on Wednesday, 7/27 at 6pm for anyone interested in details on applying to Troy University. If you are considering graduate programs in our area, join us Thursday, 7/28 at 5:30pm for an I
Orlando: We are at the end of week two registration for T1 and the end of T5 classes. Best wishes for end of course grades and final exams. If you haven't registered for T1 yet, contact us at 407-219-5980.
Orlando: Week 2 of registration is underway and classes continue to fill up. Now is the time to contact us for assistance with registration and financial aid. Call- (407) 219-5980.
Marianna, Panama City, Tyndall: Week 2 of REGISTRATION for Term 1 (August 15-October 16) is IN-PROGRESS! Classes are going FAST! Feel free to contact us with any questions: Marianna – marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315, Panama City – panamacit
Marianna, Panama City, Tyndall: REGISTRATION for Term 1 (August 15-October 16) is underway! Please contact your advisor if you have any questions! Marianna – marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315, Panama City – panamacity@troy.edu or 850-747-0634
Orlando: Open House/Orientation tomorrow, 7/18, starting at 4 pm. We will be available to assist with financial aid and registration. Don't miss this opportunity to meet staff and faculty and join us for light refreshments.
Dothan Campus: There will be hot dogs for sale in the Michelin Room at 11AM
The Alabama International Film Festival will be in Sony Hall on the Dothan campus all day today. Stop by and see some films and have a hot dog.
Summer Spotlight shines on area youth
Norfolk, VA: Have you registered for Term 1 classes yet? What can we do to help? Let us know and we will point you in the right direction. 757-451-8202 or info@troy.edu
Orlando: Week 1 of registration for T1 ends on Saturday with many students still unregistered. Don't get behind and get left out, unable to register because those classes are full. Contact us for immediate assistance- 407-219-5980. Yes, we can help
Harrisburg, PA: Term 1, 2011 registration - Constitutional Law and Abnormal Psychology being offered in-class at HACC. Register now because classes are filling quickly. Contact Les Wright at 800-414-5756 or leswright@troy.edu
Dothan: Interested in a career with GameStop? Stop by the Malone Hall entrance to see a representative tomorrow, July 13, from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. during early registration.
Marianna, Panama City, Tyndall: Attention all students! Registration for Term 1 (August 15-October 16) is happening now! Please let us know if you have any questions or need assistance. You may contact the Marianna Site at 850-718-2315 or marianna@troy.e
eTROY: Check out the eTROY Events Calendar at
Orlando, FL: Registration for Term 1 is officially underway. Classes are already filling up in Orlando! If you haven't registered yet, contact us to check your file and verify that all systems are go...407-219-5980
eTROY: Registration for Term 1 2011 opens in Web Express Today (7/11/11). If you need information about registering, please call 1-800-414-5756.
Orlando: TODAY Monday, July 11, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House from 4-6pm as well as an Orientation Session from 5-6:30pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer any qu
eTROY: What do TROY graduates say about eTROY? Check it out!
Angels battle Enterprise
Troy Americans defeat Geneva, 12-2
‘Erratic’ driver involved in wreck
Justice not served in Casey Anthony trial
How big will the GOP get in Alabama?
Police investigate shooting
Ingram’s hustle deserves admiration
eTROY: Registration for Term 1 2011 opens in Web Express on Monday, July 11th. If you need information about registering, please call 1-800-414-5756.
Troy Nationals defeat Americans
Troy Dixie Boys persevere
Secret Service probing records theft
No contract yet for Hicks
AIDT: Apply for jobs online
Tour stage winner has ties to Troy
Alabaster Conference seeks to share Gospel message
The pitch count rule: Gurus got it right
Angels to play for championship
Orlando, FL: 5 days and counting down to the opening of registration for Term 1, 2011! Are you ready? AND►Monday, July 11 the Orlando site will host a special presentation by Dr. Michael Gates titled- Possible Dispositions for Educational Leaders. Reg
The Pike County Alumni Chapter will host a fundraiser at the Troy Courtyard by Marriott Friday, July 8 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. Premier Jewelry and Thirty-One Gifts will have items on display for sale and for order. All proceeds will benefit the Pike Co. Chapter
Angels down Enterprise, 10-6
The apps that eat your wireless data
Augusta/Ft. Gordon: We salute Mr. Long and his band! Great piece on CBS Sunday Morning! Go Troy!
Angels best Geneva in district play
Orlando,FL: Tomorrow is July 1st and we begin the countdown to the opening of registration for the upcoming new Academic Year and Term 1. Registration will open on July 11, 2011! Make plans now to register early before your classes fill up. Need assistan
Golden Boy Foods to bring 130 jobs to Troy
We are off and running with week 6 of Term of Term 5! Final exams are quickly approaching. Do you need a proctor? Have you completed the Proctor Request Form? If you have questions please contact our office: 407-219-5980. We are here to help.
Naval Station Norfolk: Navy Tuition Assistance submission dates can be found here Contact your local site representative for term schedule assistance.
It’s never easy to say goodbye
Patriots honored with All-State selections
Troy Miracle League Field ready to play ball
Opening of Miracle Field League ‘On’ for tonight
Troy athletes among arrests at The Pines
Updated: Troy suspends fraternity over ABC raid
eTROY: Midterm and last day to withdraw without academic penalty.
Chemistry playing a big role with Dixie team
Dixie Majors powers to first win of season
Kitchens, Junior Dixie team prepares
Panama City: Congratulations to our graduates! Good luck in your future endeavors!
Pre-Majors team readies itself for success
Carolyn Dian Tolbert
Free PSA screenings deemed for success
Hepzibah’s new pastor excited for opportunity
Road work continues in Troy
Local liquor store robbed
Drought conditions hamper hay production
Hall, Miller first to talk with school board
Eagles honored after historic season
Farm National and American teams announced
Dixie Majors assembles top Troy talent
CHHS student killed in car wreck
Arlington, VA: Do you know someone that may be interested in a Master of Public Administration degree? Let them know about the LIVE MPA Webinar scheduled for June 22nd. Learn about the program and meet with MPA faculty and alumni. For more information vi
Ft.Gordon/Augusta: Have all our students submitted their proctor forms for exams? Please check! Thanks!
Panama City: Term 5 payment is due on June 17. Please feel free to contact one of our offices for assistance. Panama City: 850-747-0634 Tyndall AFB: 850-283-4449
2011 Troy tournament teams selected
Board finalizes superintendent interviews
Marianna: Registration for Term 1 (August 15 - October 16) begins JULY 11th! Please let us know if you have any questions! Also, now is a great time to make sure you do not currently have any holds! marianna@troy.edu 850-718-2315 850-718-2338
Riddle honored and remembered after passing
Troy team takes wooden bat tournament title
Norfolk, VA: 2011-2012 Academic Calendar has been posted to . Add to your web browser favorites for easy access to important dates and holidays.
Gas line breaks; intersection closed
Panama City: Do you have questions regarding your classes for next term? If so, please feel free to contact one of our offices: Panama City 850-747-0634 Tyndall AFB 850-283-4449
Orlando: Lynne Koplitz, an alumnus of Troy State University, will be performing at the Orlando Improv the weekend of June 9–12. The TROY Orlando Site has secured a limited number of free admission seats for the 8pm show this Thursday, June 9 for TR
Troy council OKs deal for new industry
Shooting victim’s family wants answers
Troy BOE begins review process
Brundidge parade planning gets under way
High profile testimony likely in gambling trial
Play begins June 16 on Miracle Field
Hobbies make the home
Daddy inspired lifelong wanderlust
Matthew Folmar Lowery
Victim critical after shooting
Principal interviews begin next week
Odd, even water schedules stressed
The hunt is on for T-Roy
‘One of a kind’ Brantley turns 100
Matthews proud to be among trainer finalists
Meeks marks 30 years of teaching
Covington, GA: Troy University's Covington Site will host an Open House on Thursday, June 9th from 5:30pm until 7:30pm. Invite someone you know to come out and learn how to earn an Associates, Bachelors or Masters degree as a Trojan! For more infor
WSFA is helping TROY find T Roy Mascot!
Help find T-Roy! The T-Roy costume has allegedly been stolen, or maybe T-Roy just took a vacay. If you have real information regarding the costume’s whereabouts, call University Police at 334-670-3215. If your information is less reliable – m
Belle S. Green
Starling, Hixon reflect on JUCO Word Series
Mary Lucille Kelley
Walker tapped to lead prestigious band program
Taylor, Boothe like tenure bill
Zingara finale tonight at Studio
Unbooked cruise leads to Holley’s arrest
Dr. Mark Walker named Director of Bands at Troy University:
Panama City: Please note that the MPA application packet deadline for Term 1 2011 is June 3. Please contact the Panama City office for any questions that you may have: 850-747-0634.
Norfolk, VA: Congratulations to our 2011 Graduates! Follow your dreams and passions. Commencement ceremony will take place Saturday, June 4, 2011 at Harrison Opera House in Norfolk, VA
TCS must fill two key slots
McWaters achieving success
Art on display
Making news in NYC
Cellphones can be dangerous
Knowles brings fun to Trojans
Taylor Elizabeth Mullins
Jacob Edward Sadler
Reginald Lynn Mack
Rendall Rogers Boutwell
Trojans head to regionals
Pierce: Proud to play for dad
Saying ‘thank you’
Defending freedom a family affair
So long soda fountain?
Earlene Dansby
Anita M. Crosby
Former Patriots land in JUCO World Series
Troy University eTROY: To see our online programs and learn more about eTROY, view the eTROY brochure at this link:
View from the top balcony of new dinning hall!
eTROY: Message for all Global Campus students - Tuition Assistance (TA) and Veterans Assistance (VA) forms are due in Troy.
Troy takes out Florida Atlantic in SBC tourney
Ola Mae McBryde
Murphy offered Monroe superintendent job
Storms blow through Pike County
Panama City: Tuition assistance forms are due on or by May 27. Also, deadline to file an Intent to Graduate for Term 1 2011 is May 30.
Troy hopes to secure regional bid
Commission hears issues raised about PAT system
Police group raising funds by selling ribs
Annette Tew Adkins
R.T. Bryan
‘Flaming porkchop’ to highlight weekend rodeo
Tourney makes ‘Pike County proud’
BOE approves end of year recommendations
Troy win regular season title
Dickey, partner prove effective for Brundidge
Hope Griffin: Keeping calm in the midst of her work
Week gives officers time to reflect
TCS grapples with funding cuts
Norfolk, VA: Know someone that may be interested in a Master of Public Administration degree? Let them know about the LIVE MPA Webinar scheduled for June 22nd. Learn about the program and meet with MPA faculty and alumni. For more information visit
Panama City: Term 5 classes begin Monday. Are you registered? Please feel free to contact one of our offices if assistance is needed: Panama City 850-747-0634 or Tyndall AFB 850-283-4449
Eagles fall at state tournament
Brundidge gets state grant for rail spur
Artist shares her insights
Food drive a ‘big boost’ for pantry
Youthful delegation represents state
Constitutional woes plague our state
Speak out on budget plans
Henry J. LaFountaine Jr.
Goshen defeats Ranburne in first round of state tournament
Orlando: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT – All students using book vouchers to purchase textbooks for Term 5 will need to submit their form by 12:00noon, FRIDAY, MAY 20. Approved book vouchers must be used by Sunday before the term begins. There will be NO
Danielle Kohenaman
Anglers seek to catch a smile
Expert: Gas prices may drop in coming weeks
Remembering the fallen
Music Study group attends convention
Eagles ready for state tournament
Benton Brothers perform at Shakespeare Event
Dothan: Sign up for the next Crossroads of Parenting and Divorce seminar scheduled for May 27, June 18, or July 15. The seminar is a ONE day course that lasts 4 hours. Please contact The Exchange Center, (334) 671-1966, to enroll in the class.
Arlington, VA: Commencement Ceremony set for Saturday, May 21, 2011. Congratulations to all Washington DC Metro Area/Northern Virginia/Harrisburg, PA Troy University graduates.
Torch run to end in Troy
Brundidge Council discusses issues
Time to ‘gather at the well’ in Glenwood
Court funding cuts ‘going to be bad’
Trojans cruise past Bulldogs for final home win
Goshen seniors help lead the way
Marianna: LAST CALL FOR TERM 5 REGISTRATION! Please let us know if you need any assistance! *Also, the Term 1 Intent to Graduate is open until May 31st. If you have any questions please contact your Academic Advisor! marianna@troy.edu, 850-718-2315, o
SAR marks grave of Revolutionary soldier
Awards kick off Small Business Development week
Banks grads give gift
Eagles win Southeast Regional, head to state
Troy schools raise cost of student lunches
Trojans compete in spring game
Eagles win first ever Southeast Region Championship
Slater’s homer lift Eagles to state tournament
Eagles sweep through first day of sectionals
Concert reinforces value of music education
Please support letter carriers’ food drive
Panama City: There is one more week left to register for Term 5 2011 classes. Classes begin May 23. The last day to file your intent to graduate for Term 1 2011 graduation is May 30. Please call our Panama City Site at 850 747 0634 or our Tyndall Site at
Camp spotlights the arts
Tourism focus of week
Postal drive collects food for needy
Ceremony, day will honor police officers
Seminar offers scoop on counterfeits
Troy man faces assault charges
Everage earns well-deserved praise
Helen Hunt: A remarkable first lady
Gators top Pats for championship title
Eagles aim to fly high at sectionals
eTROY: eTROY Announces Exciting New Online Taxation Programs (Starting Fall 2011): Master of Taxation Graduate Certificate of Taxation For more information email ask@troy.edu or call 1-800-414-5756.
Troy University Alumni Association launches 'Each 1 Reach 1' campaign:
Ft. Lee, VA: Term 5 starts May 23th. For assistance, please contact your local site coordinator at ftlee@troy.edu or (804)765-3866
Everage: ‘A positive legacy’
Chamber opens satellite office
Group offers disaster prep
Kiwanis host fundraising car show
Library seeks summer readers
Pats look to win title in game three
eTROY Announces More Exciting New Online Programs (Start Term 1): M.S. in Sports and Fitness Management – Coaching Concentration The Master of Business Administration – International Economic Development Option Master of Taxation For more inf
eTROY Announces Exciting New Online Programs (Start Term 1): M.S.Ed. - Early Childhood Education (P-3) Ed.S. - Early Childhood Education-Education Specialist (P-3) M.S.Ed. - Elementary Education (K-6) Ed.S. - Elementary Education-Education Specialist (K-
Butter Churnin’ Syrup Soppin’ Saturday at museum
Beck finds following in folk art
Anthony Everage to retire as Troy Chief of Police
Longer terms eyed
Pats face Gators in championship series
Something to cheer about
Chamber to open satellite
BBA to host ‘Spring Fest’
Jackson runs to first state track title
Carroll prepares for final games
Commission discusses safety policies
Mary Spivey Baker
Mrs. Vader Esther Allen Fortune
A taxpayer responds to teachers
Orlando: Don’t leave it to the last minute; registration is underway now! Classes for Term 5 begin on May 23. If you have any questions about the schedule of classes please call us at 407-219-5980 and we will be happy to assist you. Also, stude
Celebrating life
A special Mother’s Day
Motherhood: Hope, faith and love
Problems inherent in trucking rules
Weekend highlighted community
Drex Guthrie Classic comes to an end
Eagles win area for second-straight season
First TROY doctoral students recieve diplomas at spring commencement ceremonies :
Coach Larry Blakeney and Troy University football team sing fight song after a win! Just a little something to get you pumped up on a Friday.
Plenty of activities at tonight’s Relay
Relay was made for walking: Just do it!
Blaine Jackson King
Dr. James Henry “Jim” Davis
Zingara honored for role in concerts
All invited to Relay tonight
Men plead guilty in home invasion
TCS reopens superintendent search
Golf Pros help teach youngsters the game
Dr. James Henry Davis
Blaine Jackson King
Dothan: Join us today, May 5th, to welcome special guest Mayor Mike Schmitz that will be speaking on behalf of A.C.E. (Association for Commerce and Education). All students and faculty are invited. The event will take place at 4:00pm in Adams Hall, room
Orlando: The Orlando Site will be hosting our Eighth Poster Presentation Session entitled “Research in Mental Health and Novel Approaches” on Monday, May 9th from 6:30 to 8:00pm at the Orlando Site. Mental health professionals and others are
eCampus: May 13, 2011 - Admission applications are due for Term 5 2011.
Pats clinch second-straight title berth
United for a cause
BlaineJackson King
CHHS students get ‘grim’ reminders
Peer groups aid kids, parents
Music Study Club celebrates this week
John William Townsend Jr.
Harrisburg, PA: Law Enforcement and Public Safety Recognition Reception Scheduled for May 16. For more information:
Dothan: Please visit the Student Criminal Justice Association fundraiser in the Adams Hall deli for their Taco and Hot Dog sale Wednesday, May 4, and Thursday, May 5, from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Orlando: The Tau Upsilon Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota will be having their Term 4 General Meeting this THURSDAY, May 5th at 7:00pm EST at the Orlando Site. Tracy Ramos will be discussing GLBT Issues in Counseling. Refreshments will be provided during the
→ Troy University: Augusta/Ft. Gordon: hello students! If you need help with registration pleaae visit the Augusta site. Ft Gordon's office has no internet. Thank You -Margaret Paradiso
Brundidge ponders rec area
Long honored at community concert
Spotlight on cancer survivors
Pats play host to Vols
Bentley: State will come back
Dothan: Please stop by the Red Elephant in Dothan, AL today and support the SGA! They are donating 15% of all revenues collected when you dine in or carry out and tell your server you are there to support TROY SGA.
Charles G. Lawson
Ezra Lamar Sutton
Grant funds digital fingerprint technology
Two men charged with theft
Carden brings comedy to Tellin’
Hill wins best of show at TroyFest
Troy teams, economy succeed
Floyd overcomes health issues
Dothan: On Tuesday, May 3, stop by the Red Elephant in Dothan, dine in or carry out, and tell your server you are there to support TROY SGA and they will donate 15% of the revenues.
Dothan: On Thursday, May 5, Mayor Mike Schmitz will be speaking on behalf of A.C.E. (Association for Commerce and Education). All students and faculty are invited. The event will take place at 4:00pm in Adams Hall, room 203. Mayor Schmitz will cover to
Etheridge hopes to hear name called
Giants draft Jernigan in third round
Orlando: This Saturday, April 30, TROY Orlando will be hosting two Open House and Orientation Sessions. The first session starts at 10:00am and the second session starts at 1:00pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educat
Dothan Campus: The library circulation desk will be the receiving point for people making donations to the SGA's relief drive.
Residents describe ‘surreal’ experience
Our neighbors need our help
Many changes over the years in Legislature
TroyFest draws diverse group of artists
A teacher speaks to lawmakers
F.C. King
Grace H. Thompson
Locals rallying to provide aid, supplies
Pats advance into second round
Violent storms smack South; at least 85 dead
Police seek clues to found in bathroom
Parents reach out to UA students
Death toll reaches 64 across South
Volunteers sought for Bible-reading marathon
Senate OKs budget with teacher cuts
Brantley bags a turkey
PLAS open playoffs with Wilcox Academy
Ground water fest a success
Weather prompts governor to declare state of emergency
Deadly storms batter state; county braces for more
Kids Corner offers hands-on fun
Esther Watkins
Jesse James Vance
TROY -- State Banking Superintendent John Harrison provided a glimpse into bank operations, regulations and failures for Troy University students in the Sorrell College of Business. :
Deadly storms batter state
Grover Cleaveland Kelly
Ft. Lee, VA - Meet & Greet scheduled for April 28th in Petersburg, VA. To learn more, visit
PATS program seeks state grant funds
City braces for two major projects
Relay paints the town purple
Plenty of entertainment on tap for TroyFest
Stell finishes career as individual champ
PLAS golf clinches second title
Softball tournament at Camp Butter and Egg
Sportsplex, Franklin Field sites for baseball tournaments
Norfolk, VA: Register for Term 5 courses. Classes are filling up quickly, so please don't wait, register now. New Student Orientation will be held on May 11 (5:30-7:30pm) and May 14 (10am- noon). For advisement assistance, please phone our Norfolk
CHHS soccer ends season
TCS approves new calendar
Barron appointed to veterans advisory panel
City gears up for TroyFest
Psych conferences showcases student research
Patriots finish first day of state competition with lead
Orlando: TODAY Monday, April 25, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House from 4-6pm as well as an Orientation Session from 5-6:30pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer any q
CHHS boy’s tennis team claims 5A sectionals
Russell County sweep past CHHS
A mother’s lesson letting go
‘He is Risen’
County mourns loss of beloved ‘EBJ’
Eternal message resounds today
Boothe eyes local impact of cuts
EB Johnson
Exchange presents A.C.E. awards
BOA approves daycare plans
Bass named ‘tutor of year’
Charles A. Edgar
Earth Day: Reduce, reuse, recycle
Time to rethink state ‘grant’ funds
Census pains interesting picture
Pats claim second region title
Harrison rejoins Trojans for postseason
FUMC choir presents Holy Week drama tonight
MARIANNA: Registration begins MONDAY April 25th for Term 5 (May 23-July 24). Please contact your advisor for any questions!!! For Term 1 Graduates: The Intent to Graduate Form opens May 1st! Let your advisor know if you have any questions. You may con
Dothan: Dr. Jenny Brooks, College of Arts & Sciences, will be presenting the Woodham Lecture Series in the Harrison Room (Malone 124). Her topic is “Celebrating Alabama Blues Music”. Come early for pizza and be ready for the lecture from
Region title on the line for Pats
Trojans ready for postseason
School Board reviews survey results
Social Security shutters Troy office
Pike schools shuffle staff
Eugene Turner
Lockheed Martin hosts auction for Relay
Dunn’s Chapel youth offer play
Troy celebrates ‘week of child’
Dothan: Help us celebrate Alabama blues music tomorrow, April 21, with Dr. Jeneve Brooks at 12 noon in the Harrison Room in Malone Hall. We are serving free pizza for lunch!
Orlando: This Monday, April 25, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House from 4-6pm as well as an Orientation Session from 5-6:30pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer any qu
Panama City: Please refer to the message below for the Marianna Site because the information applies to our site as well. If you require assistance you can phone our Airport Road location at 850 747 0634 or our Tyndall location at 850 283 4449. We look f
Marianna: REGISTRATION begins Monday, APRIL 25th for TERM 5!!! Please check your Web Express to make sure all fees are paid to avoid any holds. Term 1 Intent to Graduate Form will open May 1st. Please contact your advisor with any questions. If you ha
New PCHS coach ‘excited’ to lead Bulldogs
County schools delay start
Film even to highlight TroyFest
Troy club invites public to go green today
Ronald Gene Williams
Big spenders on retreat in Washington
Drug prevention turns to medicine cabinets
Bennet continues CHHS tradition at the next level
Dothan: Join us tomorrow, April 20, at the Dothan Campus for the SGA Spring Luau from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. on the Quad. We will have free food and fun for both sessions. The first session will display information on different club
Marianna: REGISTRATION begins Monday, April 25th for TERM 5!!! Please check your Web Express to make sure all fees are paid to avoid any holds. If you have any questions or would like assistance with registration you can contact us at: 850-718-2315, 850-
Reception opens Casey’s new show
Grant lands benches for Square
Pike residents earn statewide Farm-City honors
Trinity rallies from behind to beat CHHS
Bazzell announces Dollar as new PCHS head coach
Pats get 30th victory of the season with 16-1 win
Dothan: The TROY Community Band will present their Spring Concert tonight at 6:00 p.m. in SONY Hall, Library/Technology Building. For a full list of Dothan Campus Heritage Week activites, please visit
Ft. Lee, VA - Meet & Greet scheduled for April 28th in Petersburg, VA. To learn more, visit
Troy recognizes dispatchers
Church to perform Stations of the Cross
Troy trainer has sights on TV show
PLAS golf finishes regular season unbeaten
CHHS prepares for home double-header
Vernon Douglass “Speed” Griffin
Joseph “Joe” Bush
TroyFest celebration kicks off Tuesday
Gearing up for Tax Day
Robert C. Harris
Blanch Green Sutton
CHHS splits with Brantley
Pats sweep season series from Warriors
Three men charged with breaking and entering
Southeast Alabama Gas District gives back
Still on the mind, 60 years later
Whatley comes strumming home
Grace Lankford Livings
Bills introduced to target planned parenthood
Williams Chapel to honor Foy Graham on Sunday
Bids received for Brundidge library furnings
TroyFest brings variety of art to community
Pats fall, look to regroup
Floyd wins TroyFest T-Shirt Design
Troy City Council awards library bid
Troy gears up for ‘Go Green Week’
Easter Parade cited for Brundidge
PLAS students have fun in the sun
No. 5 Alabama rolls past Trojan, 5-2
Arlington, VA: April collaborative reception with TROY alumni, Thursday, April 21st 6:30pm-8:30pm in Washington, DC. For more information:
Commission looks to help clean up county
Campbell plantation to host ‘OWL’ tournament
Mt. Zion Baptist gets new pastor
At home at Suppertime for the first time
Pats take out Generals, prepare for Gators
PACT tuition cap should be removed
Goshen clinches first playoff berth in eight years
Eagles hold on to victory over Trinity
Four men charged with capital murder
Jammin’ with Rex
LeCroy wins Jean Lake award
Trojans lose Reeves, game to Rebels
CHHS softball takes out area rival Carroll, 12-0
PLAS downs Autauga on the road
Mark Kelvin Adams
Veterans memorials accepted online
Rebels clinch area title over Trojans
CHHS claims fifth-straight lifting title
Police seek clues in shooting deaths
Taylor seeks to remove PACT cap
Legends of Jazz benefits Relay
Chamber awards scholarships
‘Cocktails’ event benefits a cure
Police identify victims
Dothan: Please join us at the Higher Education Day Rally tomorrow, April 7th. If you plan on attending, meet us at the Adams Hall parking lot at 7:45 a.m. The bus will depart for Montgomery, AL at 8 a.m. Please e-mail afarver@troy.edu if you have any que
Raising awareness of autism
Will you sport a blue ribbon this month?
Connie Marie Gillis
Cleaning up
Troy's Dothan library will be hosting an exhibit this summer on Jewish Songwriters, 1920-1965, and their influence on American cinema during that time period. More information can be found at:
Bazzell: 2012 budget a concern
Police investigating two deaths
Brundidge council approves railroad spur
Patriots pick up each other, victory
Norfolk, VA: If you’ve got old textbooks, hardback or paperbacks (in fairly good condition) you’d like to get rid of during your spring cleaning, bring to the Norfolk office at 5425 Robin Hood Rd. and donate. All donations must be received b
Dean Alan Messick
Kathryn Elizabeth Jernigan
James Travis Mixon
Church celebrates ‘Miss Juanita’ and her Good Samaritan
Legislation could change E911 local rates
CAC kicks off awareness month
NHANES hosts ‘dry run’ for upcoming extensive health, nurtrition survey
Trojans blast past recent competition
Patriots blow out Volunteers
Trojans sweep Eagles, clinch playoff berth
Troy community embraces spring recreation season
Patriots plow past Warriors
Trojans earn win over Carroll in opening game
Chamber presents annual awards
Bentley declares more proration
Redistricting hearing is today
Duke brings message to Troy
Helen Keller’s life continues to inspire
Are we ‘chiming in’ or ‘chasing out’?
Strange off to a good start as AG
Ollie Mae Chapman
Actress Patty Duke will deliver the annual Helen Keller Lecture today at the Troy Campus starting at 10 a.m. Watch live online at:
Trojans head into area series with Eagles
Milner, Patriots set to take on Warriors
Eagles aim to continue winning ways
For the love of EBJ
Michael Aurbach reception is today
Johnson Center sets spring calendar
Andress shares insight on ethics
Lockheed Martin wins $789M contract for THAAD
Peak Timing
Bazzell continues coaching search
Brundidge seeking bids to furnish library in ongoing renovation project
Oliver: County faces a ‘silent crises’ in funding
Spring concert offers original works
Memorial honors McNellis
Patriots improve to 5-0 in region play
Dothan: Please stop by the Student Forums today, March 29, and tomorrow, March 30, scheduled for 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. both days in Sony Hall. The Dean of Students, Bob Willis, will be available to hear any suggestions and concerns at Troy University. You c
Clara Mae Brown Bowen
Troy man killed in I65 wreck
Amadeus Trio coming to Troy
Dog attacks woman, kills pet cat
Brundidge police suspect ‘chop shop’
Trojans split with Tigers
Patriots split in Tuscaloosa, beat Northside
Panama City: Our local sites on Airport Road and at the Tyndall Education Center will be closed, Friday April 1 in observance of an Administrative Holiday. We will resume regular business hours on Monday, April 4. Please plan accordingly. If you have que
Troy man killed in I-65 wreck
Troy tops UALR in series opener, 6-2
Shelly Sue Smith
Jimmy Riley
Jean T. Gibson
Eagles get first win in home opener
Advocacy center raising awareness
Spring concert showcases voices
Calhoun: ‘Blessed’ and proud to serve Relay
Course teaches teens car safety smart
Wesley Michael Bizilia
Allene Powell
eCampus: Check out www.troy.edu/eCampus
Troy: Congratulations to the 2011 IMPACT New Student Orientation Leaders! (IMPACT registration for Fall 2011 incoming students will be up at the beginning of April.)
TCS seeks public’s input
Trojans gear up for area opener
Patriots return to field
Students rally to welcome cancer patient back to class
Patty Duke to deliver lecture
Trafficking arrest nets drugs, stolen items
New road work may be under budget
CHHS softball working on improving daily
State fire death stats are alarming
Girls, boys invited to participate in Rodeo pageant
Chamber welcomes community to new offices
PCHS in limbo after Johnson’s exit
Goshen dinner benefits fire fighters
Dothan: Plan to attend our "Transfer Day" program tomorrow, March 23, between 2 and 5 p.m. in the Lib./Tech. Bldg. This event will cover important issues relevant to your transition. This is also an informational program that will help guide yo
Tinkering Man
Griffin: There are no ‘easy answers’
Trojans focus on improving before region play
Patriots sweep through annual tournament
Pike County BOE: Coach can’t resign
Troy BOE makes ‘history’
New programs available for area farmers
Car collides with trailer
Parade, game on tap for TDay
Norfolk, VA: Resume Readiness is scheduled for Sat., March 26th from 9–11 AM Create an effective resume or improve the one you already have. Transform your resume into a powerful tool to get you interviews. Introduce yourself to the 21st century re
Joseph Hinton “Joe H” Jacobs
Troy University to hold appreciation roast for Coach Larry Blakeney:
Panama City: We hope all our students had a wonderful first week of class. Remember, the last day to drop/add without financial/academic penalty is today, March 21. Today is also the last day to file your intent to graduate for Term 5 2011. Call your loc
No doubt: Patiots claim Jonah McWaters Tourney
McLaughlin, Carroll power Pats past Knights
PLAS dispatches Tuscaloosa
Glen Edward Dyess
Mr. William Marx Young
Boothe: New bill may cause controversy
Pike Countains to be selected for Health Survey
Empty Bowls fill Food Bank pantry
Glen Edward Dyess
William Marx Young
Orlando: As the first week of Term 4 comes to a close, please be aware that the last day for free add/drop is THIS MONDAY, March 21. Also, if you plan to graduate in Term 5 2011 the last day to submit intents is on Monday as well. Please call us at 407-2
Habitat’s newest home taking shape
Chinberg earns another green ribbon
Tomberlin gives back with concert
Board OKs new units
Patriots cruise to first round victory
Dothan: The Student Government Association is proud to announce the student and teacher of the 2010-2011 year. The teacher of the year is Mrs. Rita Farver and the student of the year is Megan Davidson.
Dothan: Congratulations to Sandy Henry who won the Grand Prize yesterday at the Irish Cooking Contest and Gene Turvin who won the Pot of Gold Search today. We want to thank all of you for your participation during our Irish Week activities.
Heart Walk raises money
Mrs. Alma Dykes
Emmett Alfonso (AL) Smith
Mr. William “Bill” Finley Golden
Glen Edward Dyess
Habitat Humanity Building Blitz ready for work
Miracle Field set to open in June
Event raises funds for food bank
Head Start seeks new students
Johnson leaves PCHS after one season
Fayetteville, NC: Career and Education Fair scheduled for Thursday, March 17, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at 2620 Bragg Blvd., Suite R, Fayetteville, NC 28303, in the Eutaw Business Center’s open area. Workshops on Interviewing Technique
TROY Trojans spring football scrimmage is this Saturday, March 19th at Garrett-Harrison Stadium in Phenix City. Kickoff is at 2pm. Come early for tailgating and fun activities. Call Phenix City Parks and Recreation at 334-291-4719 for a FREE ticket.
Panama City: The last day to file your intent to graduate for Term 5 2011 is March 21, which is also the last day add/drop a class for Term 4 2011. Call our local sites for assistance. Go Trojans!
Compliment cards promote niceness
Free prostate screens being offered
Matthews named interim head of TCS
Brundidge considers a train-watching park
CHHS earns split in Tuesday action
Teal starts on mound in Trojan win
Alumni Association will be having the annual Old Fashioned Fish Fry on March 26, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at the corner of University and Luther Drive. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased by calling (334)670-3318.
Troy student raises funds for homeland
Council members lobby in D.C.
Paperless prints? Grant would help
Stewart walk-off single lifts PLAS, 7-6
CHHS suffers first three-game losing streak in three years
Panama City: Wishing all our students a great Term 4! The last day to drop/add with no financial/academic penalty is March 21, which is also the last day to file your intent to graduate for Term 5 2011. Please call your local offices if you require furth
Norfolk, VA: Term 4 courses start today. Good luck TROY students! Contact your local site representative if you have any concerns. For Term 4 dates and deadlines, visit
Marianna: Term 4 is underway! Good Luck to all of the students this term! Drop/Add will go through March21st if you need to make any changes with your schedule. Term 5 Intents to Graduate will also be open through March 21st. Please do not miss filing
Former Trojans on edge
Sea change being felt in statehouse
Patricia Ramage Bryan Robertson Johnston
Chamber seeks unified front
DROP bill nears passage
Trojan athletes step up for a cure
Pike Animal Shelter plans spring events
Gallery Talk and Youth Quilting Workshop Saturday at the Rosa Parks Museum! The Gallery Talk will take place at 11am and the workshop will begin at 12:30. Quilt artist Pat Batiste-Brown will be leading both events which coincide with her exhibit at the
Patriots unfazed by tough competition
Marianna: LAST WEEK OF REGISTRATION!!!! Please let us know if you need any assistance with registration. Also, Term 5 Intents to Graduate will close March 21st! marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315
Complimentary editions offered today
Family, friends struggle with loss
EDC seeks to replace funding
Mardi Gras fun
Tough times call for re-evaluation of Forever Wild
Seeking comfort in mourning
GAO report offers playbook for spending cuts
Carolyn Whitehurst Townsend
Brittany and Shep Pugh
Ag leader goes to Montgomery
Arlington, VA: Attention 2011 Graduates! Commencement Ceremony will take place May 21st at the Ernst Community Cultural Center in Annandale, VA . For more information on commencement and to complete the participation form, go to
Pensacola. We are now in the last week of registration. Don’t wait until the last minute to register. If you are using a book voucher for Term 4, the deadline is Thursday, March 10th at 5pm. Classes start March 14th.
Trinity hands CHHS loss in Montgomery
Johnson, Graham earn top honors
Wreck claims two lives
Art on show
Troy woman arrested in shooting
Irish cooks a-stirrin’ for contest
Acie James Lowery
Sammie Edwin Williams Sr.
Annie Ruth McKinney
Gas prices are about more than just oil
Orlando: Don’t leave it to the last minute; we are now in the final week of registration for Term 4! Classes begin on March 14. If you have any questions about the schedule of classes please call us at 407-219-5980 and we will be happy to assist
GULFPORT: ATTENTION STUDENTS: It's the final week of registration before TERM 4! Classes start Monday, March 14th! If you have not already registered for classes, please do so ASAP. Remember if you are planning to use a book voucher the deadline to
Forensics forte
Annie Charles Waters
Joyce Allen Martonak
Johnny Stroud
Students earn experience in Youth Legislature
Trojans shine for NFL at 2011 Pro Day
ACA rallies to beat CHHS, 4-3
CHHS, Goshen struggle in Classic openers
ATO's begin Walk Hard 2011 event:
Trojans hold first spring scrimmage
Trojans prepare for three games in two days
Shooting suspect surrenders
Model the UN
Chamber introduces new leader
Relay captains focus on fundraising
Welch competes in Special Olympics
Norfolk, VA: New Student Orientation will take place on March 5 from 10:00 AM – noon in Norfolk. Learn about Financial Aid, Library Access, Blackboard, Trojan Web Express, Program Advising, Support Services and much more. Contact us at 757-451-82
PLAS softball starts season strong
One book, two book
Moore, Bolt can’t slow GOP agenda
Sanders steps up as city planner
Empty Bowls fundraiser feeds hungry
Youth to compete in steer, heifer show
Covington GA: A representative from Troy University's Covington Site will be at the Atlanta Police Academy on North Central Ave. tomorrow and Thursday with information on enrolling in undergraduate and graduate programs. If you know anyone who may b
Patriots cruise past Eagles, 13-1
Hampton Roads, VA: We are now accepting applications for our cohort group beginning in August 2011 for a Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Healthcare Management to be taught in-class at the Hampton VA Medical Center. For admission
Lady Pats: Ribbons remind us
Patriots get ready for Fort Dale
Trojans split weekend series
Sav-A-Life marks 25 years with auction
TAC presents ‘Barrage’ tonight
Taylor seeks to repeal pay raise
William Herman Chance
Dothan: Troy University's Dothan Campus English Class WINS NORTON CONTEST!!! The video - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - is the winner of the Norton Anthology Student Video Contest! After over 1,100 votes on the Norton website, the Troy Universit
Panama City: Week three of Term 4 registration has begun. Classes are filling up quickly, so please don't wait, register now. For advisement assistance, please phone our Panama City Site at 850 747 0634 or our Tyndall Site at 850 283 4449. Go Trojan
Alice McGuire Jones
Profile 2011: Bullard weaves legacies
Library project headed for bid
Severe weather week upcoming
‘Barrage’ brings high energy to Troy
Wilson speaks to TES students
Tickets on sale for folklife play
Eagles hope experience leads way
Orlando: The Orlando Site will be hosting our Seventh Poster Presentation Session entitled “Research in Mental Health and Novel Approaches” this MONDAY February 28th from 6:30 to 8:00pm at the Orlando Site. Mental health professionals and ot
Trojans back to work at spring practice
Patriots pulverize Crenshaw Christian, 15-0
CHHS fight back for 5-4 win
The draft: ‘I can’t believe he did that’
Heflin left his mark on Alabama
Roby: Troy feels like ‘coming home’
Bell to speak at United Women’s banquet
On the rise
U.S. Rep. Martha Roby spoke with Troy University nursing students during a forum at the Montgomery Campus on Thursday, Feb. 24, inside the Rosa Parks Museum auditorium. Roby addressed the healthcare reform legislation and shared her thoughts on the impor
Norfolk, VA: Resume Readiness is scheduled for Sat., March 26th from 9–11 AM Create an effective resume or improve the one you already have. Transform your resume into a powerful tool to get you interviews. Introduce yourself to the 21st century r
Troy University fraternity brothers hit the trail for Camp ASCAA:
‘Beer bottle trees’ a worry
Roby: CGI a ‘win-win’
Read-in draws eager crowd
Patriots hope for three in-a-row
Trojans face off against Wildcats
Joe Bob Poole
Sgt. Adam Jared Connor
CHHS starts with three straight wins
Patriots take down Lakeside
Ft. Bragg/Fayetteville, NC: 2011 Graduates! It is a time to honor you, the hard work and dedication you put forward in achieving your degree. Commencement ceremony is Saturday, May 14, 2011 at the Crown Ballroom in Fayetteville. Don’t forget to co
Norfolk, VA: Did you know the Atlantic Region has a quarterly e-flyer? Sign-up now to receive news about our students, alumni, events, faculty and staff for North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania. Go to ar.troy.edu or emai
Whitson shares inspiration
Henderson earns state honor
Trojans cruise past Dothan, Greenville
Suspects arrested in burglaries
Pike BOE holding its own financially
Roby to tour CGI facility
Library to host ‘read-in’
Marianna: Week 2 of Registration is in full swing! Please contact our office if need any assistance! Also, for our Term 5 graduating students, the Intent to Graduate is open on the Marianna website, marianna.troy.edu, under Current Students, Forms. The
Gulfport: In honor of President's Day we would like to quote Theodore Roosevelt by saying "In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing. The WORST thing you can do is NOTHING." Not registered for TERM 4 classes
Panama City: Our offices are open for President's Day! Come by and see us, we would be glad to help you get registered for classes. We are now in week two of Term 4 registration. You can reach us at the Panama City Site at 850 747 0634 or at the Tyn
Red Wolves spoil Senior Night
Art you can eat?
When I grow up …
Old room, new use
City to plant Liberty Tree
Building the legacy
Merkel shares insights into Saudi Arabia
CHHS opens season on Monday
Troy shoots for four-straight on Senior Night
Some folks are a ‘whole other kind of crazy’
Pensacola: We are now offering in-class undergraduate psychology courses. Starting term 1, we will be offering in-class criminal justice courses. To view our projected in-class schedule, go to news and events at
Harrisburg, PA: Criminal Justice and Psychology Students! Register now for CJ 4440 Terrorism and PSY 4402 Principles of Counseling. These courses are offered in-class and will fill early! For advisement, email us at troypa@troy.edu
Rivalry reaches new low in Auburn
What will redistricting hold for state?
Trojans hope defense remains strength
Trojans hold on to win in OT
Poor shooting dooms Troy against MTSU
Softball opens up home schedule with classic
Bentley to call special session
Church still seeks road paving
CHHS students take story to Chamber
Turvin honored at ‘Love the Bus’ event
Miss Brundidge pageant upcoming
Quilters’ handiwork on display
Library projects on track
Police still seek clues in student attack
PCHS finance academy earns honors
Teens invited to defensive driving course
More ‘canvas for a cure’ events upcoming
Trojans look for payback
Younger players look to fill void for CHHS
Orlando: Don’t leave it to the last minute; registration is underway now! Classes for Term 4 begin on March 14. If you have any questions about the schedule of classes please call us at 407-219-5980 and we will be happy to assist you. Also, stu
GULFPORT: Just a few reminders. Registration for Term 4 has begun. REGISTER TODAY to make sure you get the classes you want! The deadline for new student applications is March 4th and the deadline for financial aid book vouchers is March 10th. Please let
Norfolk, VA: Registration Deadline is today February 16th for SmartSession 1: Planning for your Career: What’s your Path?. This one day course will take place on Saturday, February 19, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. – noon. For more information, go to
Marianna: Term 4 Registration is underway! Please let us know if we can assist you in any way! Register fast to ensure you register for the classes you would like! marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315
Bethel honors McMillian for 44 years of service
Brundidge unveils comprehensive plan
Lee hopes to lead way for Trojans
Trojans happy to be on field
Panama City: Term 4 registration is going strong. Don't wait, register now to ensure you get into the classes you need and want. For advisement call Panama City at 850 747 0634 or Tyndall at 850 283 4449. Go Trojans!
Norfolk, VA: Register now! Courses in both graduate and undergraduate levels are filling up! For advisement help please contact the Norfolk Site at 757-451-8202 or info@troy.edu
Troy knocks off West Division leader Denver
Gators blank Patriots in season opener
Saunders’ gift promotes arts
Sacred singing revives traditions
Brundidge hosts planning meeting today
Michael Fleming Welty
Huey Dickey
Langley, AFB: Open House scheduled for Thursday, February 24, 2011 come anytime between 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Open House will provide you with a unique opportunity to hear informative presentations and ask questions regarding the application proces
Orlando: TODAY Monday, February 14, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House from 4-6pm as well as an Orientation Session from 5-6:30pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer an
Dothan: Join Gamma Beta Phi for a Valentine's Day event! They will be on the quad today from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. with free information and candy!
Panama City: The first day of registration for Term 4 2011 begins today! Register early to ensure you get into the classes you need and want. For advisement help please phone the Tyndall office at 850 283 4449 or the Panama City office at 850 746 0635. G
Dothan: Do something amazing. Save a life for Valentine's Day! Please give blood today at our Lifesouth Blood Drive in the Harrison Room in Malone Hall any time between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. All donors will be registered to win a $25 gift card from Hunt
Troy rocks Denver, 64-55
Patriots set to play Gators in championship rematch
Trojans look for third-straight win over Denver
Fayetteville, NC: Term 4 Registration will begin February 14th. New Student Orientation will be held March 10 & 15. Please let us know if you have any questions! bragg@troy.edu / (910) 484-6839
Orchestra heads to school
Edible art shows promises to delight
Man pleads to security fraud
Troy schools to advertiser interim post
Legislative session looms for lawmakers
Veteran outfield shores up Pats
Snyder hits a new field
Willfred M. Coston Sr.
Louie Gene Oakes
Walter Grier House
DAR honors good citizens
Historical marker rededicated
Police ID suspect in church burglaries
Mail theft affects water system payments
Governor to attend University Park dedication
Walter Grier House
Museum revives sacred heart singing
Nell Young Cook
Trojans aim to exact revenge
Orlando: This Monday, February 14, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House from 4-6pm as well as an Orientation Session from 5-6:30pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer any
Arlington, VA: Information Session scheduled for February 10th from 6PM-10PM. Meet staff, tour site and discover how Troy University fits into your future! Bring a copy of your transcripts to be evaluated to determine enrollment eligibility. Call 703-77
Reward offered in whooping crane death
Artist to share insights
Local drives seek to offset blood shortages
Forecast: No snow for Pike County
City moving ahead with bond issue
Study supports need for character education
Honoring Reagan, visiting district fill week
Patriots’ infield filled with youth
Newton Rials
Dr. James Ortego (English professor-Dothan Campus) entered his class in a contest sponsored by the Norton Company, please support the class project by voting for the video at: The Troy University student video is number seven "Sir Gawain and the Gr
Tampa Bay: Registration for Term 4 starts Monday, February 14. Advisors are available to assist you at 813-835-6220, 877-TROY-NOW or tampa@troy.edu.
Pensacola: In-Class Bachelor's Degree in Psychology-The Pensacola Site is now approved to offer an in-class Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. A new in-class undergraduate degree program will begin in Term 4 (March 14th -- May 15th). For more
Arlington, VA: Information Session for International Students will take place on February 10, 2011 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Study at TROY offers international students a unique opportunity to get a truly international education at an exceptional va
Pitching hopes to lead Patriots
Chamber Orchestra to offer concert
Massey outlines gambling bribe offer
Young boy recovering from TV accident
Denied grant would have improved sewer system
Sisters reunite after 20 years
Orlando: Registration for Term 4 begins on Monday, February 14th. The schedule for on site classes is available through the TROY Orlando website. If you have any questions or need any help on choosing your classes, please call 407-219-5980 to speak wit
Norfolk, VA: The Term 4 Schedule is now available on the TROY website. Registration begins February 14 and classes begin March 14. If you have questions, please call the Norfolk site at 757-451-8202
Marianna: Remember Registration for Term 4 begins Monday, February 14th! Please let us know if you have any questions marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315
Trojans hold off Tigers in finale
Road less traveled leads McLendon to Super Bowl
Troy unable to overcome deficit in loss to FIU
FIU sneaks out of Troy with one-point win
Augusta/Ft. Gordon: Just a reminder that February 14th is the first day of registration for Term 4! Please let us know if you need any assistance with choosing classes.
Trojans land 20 recruits on Signing Day
Patriots’ Davis signs with Jaguars
Jackson joins Ragin’ Cajuns
Five seniors sign from CHHS
Red Cap breakfast open to survivors
Conference celebrates 10th year
Council revises budget
Teen program an ‘eye-opener’
Vision tops list in superintendent search
CHHS looks to continue winning
Trojans aim to knock out Golden Panthers
Cooking up a good time
Frederick Harry Howard
Elna E. Prather
Where’s the gate?
Students to ’shadow’ employers on Wednesday
Patriots gear up for new season
Lester Lamar Lambert
Ricky W. Taylor
Angeline Pinckard
Drex Guthrie
Shelby brings message to Pike County
Trojans hope to bounce back
CHHS baseball opens with banquet
Troy looks for consecutive wins against ULM
Lecture on the Dothan campus in Sony Hall at Feb. 6th at 3PM:
Lecture in the Trojan Center Theatre on Feb. 7th at 8AM:
Bentley hints at more education cuts
Planning board grants approvals
Folk music sets tone at storytellings
Jaguars hold off late Trojan rally
Emma Jean Brooks Hickman
Jimi Jordan
Zollie Alvin Pouncey Jr.
Patriots hope to take down Edgewood
McNair, Trojans dispatch Jaguars
Norfolk, VA: Career Development SmartSessions Scheduled. Join Troy University for a SmartSession series that will guide you in identifying your career, honing your resume, and sailing through your interview with ease.
Trojans hope to end losing skid at home
Familiar faces headline festival
TRMC encourages ’scale back’
School board at crossroads of change for Troy
Governor’s office ups reward
Jones tapped for Troy BOE
Contractor cleared by grand jury
William Wiley Renfroe
Florence Davis Tew
Creighton Johnson
Police widen search for suspect
TCS’s Felton-Smith stepping aside
Northview stops Trojan winning streak
Breaking new ground
Commission denies EMA staffing request
Chamber moving to downtown Troy
Florence Davis Tew
Ethel Mae Crittendon
Naomi Fuller Green
Catherine Qualls Paul
Lillian Grace Mills Brown
Bulldogs take season series from Eagles
Montgomery artists on display
Should Bentley have to disavow his faith?
Is Riley really done with politics?
Shelby coming to Banks
Sav-a-Life gets a new home
Lucille Raley Davis
Lillian Grace Mills Brown
Panama City: The Term 4 Online Schedule is now available on the TROY website. Make sure to review the schedule so you can make plans to register for classes for Term 4, registration begins February 14 and classes begin March 14. If you have questions, pl
Officials: Facts ‘not the same’
Connell signs baseball scholarship
Trojans aim to continue hot streak
Trojans dominate Carroll at home
Reward offered in student’s attack
eCampus: Reminder to online students- Please get your proctor form completed. See the eCampus Events Calendar at www.troy.edu/ecampus
Shelby to be in Banks on Jan. 29
Marianna: Week 3 is underway! Please let us know if you have any questions! Term 4 registration will begin February 14th. marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315
Troy represented well in inaugural parade
Hot shooting Troy wins two in a row, Taylor honored
Dennis commits to Georgia Tech
Exchange students finds niche at City Hall
BBA recognizes business of year
Bentley quick to warn federal government
Community mourns loss of ‘gracious lady’
Margaret Jo Calhoun
Mary Huner Johnson
Trojans clobber Mean Green at home
Patriots hold off Volunteers in overtime
Trojans hope to get back on track at home
Troy shoots for two-straight wins against North Texas
Officials battle rumors as search continues
In praise of hospital staff
Riley reflects on legacy
BBA hosts annual banquet this week
Melva Grace Ingram Henderson
Jimmy Oscar King
Augusta/Ft. Gordon: Ms. Anna Sturton is offering the MAPP/MFT tests to students who need it on Friday, February 11th at 9:00 and on Saturday, February 19th at 9:00 this term. The form is available on our forms page but it’s situated in the middle
Author shares insight
Trojans throw down Hilltoppers at home
GOP tidal wave arrives
Presidents speech resonates with nation
George Gumbie Jordan
Students heed safety warnings after attack
Patrick Eugene Sullivan
John Thomas Carroll
Generosity shines in Red Kettle Campaign
Longtime judge retires today
Police release sketch of attack suspect
Marianna: Week 2 of Term 3 is quickly coming to an end! Please let us know if you have any questions or if we can help you with anything! marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315
Trojans play host to Hilltoppers tonight
Flowers offers insight into GOP domination
Investigators seek public’s help in suspect search
Crash leads to murder charge
Orlando: REMINDER this Thursday, January 13, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House and Orientation Session from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer any q
Weathers begins to find place in team, Troy
City sees rise in construction
Suspect sought in brutal attack
Unpaved road may lead to lawsuit
Safety should be top concern of everyone
Joseph Zell Money Jr.
Patrick Eugene Sullivan
Chamber seeking ‘right person’ to tell its story
Updated: Troy student assaulted; police seek suspect
Marianna: Drop/Add has been extended through today! Please let us know if you have any questions! marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315
Troy residents cheer on Auburn in Arizona
Trojans drop four in a row, Maestri absent
Augusta/Ft. Gordon: Tuesday classes and office is closed due to continuing inclement weather. Please email advisors if assistance is needed. Be safe!
Icy reprieve
Boys and Girls Club hires interim director
John F. Sanders Sr.
Augusta/Ft.Gordon is closed today due to inclement weather. We should be open tomorrow and ready for you!
County escapes major damage
Marianna: Please let us know if you have any questions about Drop/Add or filing your Intent to Graduate for Term 4. marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315
County roads closed, emergency crews on standby
List of closings
Troy University campuses in Troy, Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City will be closed on Monday, January 10, due to the threat of inclement weather and hazardous driving conditions. Columbus and Fort Benning sites will also be closed. In addition, the fi
‘Major winter storm’ on its way
Johnson hopes to lead PLAS basketball to success
Feds: Gilley tried to bribe Massey
Ice ahead? Forecast calls for freezing temps, rain
Arts Council knows ‘Life is Good’
Brown spreads knowledge about heart disease
Wiley H. Sanders Jr.
Mary Emma Freeman
eCampus: Monday, January 10, 2011 will be the last day for students to drop/add classes without financial penalty.
Orlando: As the first week of Term 3 comes to a close, please be aware that the last day for free add/drop is THIS MONDAY, January 10. Also, if you plan to graduate in Term 4 2011 the last day to submit intents is on Monday as well. Please call us at 407
Panama City: Week one of Term 3 is almost over. We hope everyone had a great first week! A reminder that the last day to add a class is January 10, and last day to drop a class without financial penalty is January 10. The last day to file your intent to
Marianna: The first week of Term 3 is coming to a close. Please let us know if we can help you with Drop/Add or if you have any questions! Drop/Add ends January 10th. The last day to file your Intent to Graduate for Term 4 is also January 10th. Please co
Fountain travels to Arizona for players
Marshal: Pike Lanes had been cited
New Senate set to take over
Good news: Consumers still spending in ‘11
Police warn of new telephone scams
Martha Jane Rodgers
Hamilton McLure Jones
Pedestrian struck by car
Leadership Conference set for Feb. 4-5
Nursing home seeks ’sweethearts’
TROY joins US Air Force GEM Partnership TROY, AL – Troy University and the U.S. Air Force have formed a partnership that paves the way for airmen to earn core college credit via the internet. :
Marianna: Drop/Add ends January 10th. Please let us know if you need any help with scheduling classes. For Term 4 graduates-Please remember you have until January 10th to file your Intent to Graduate for Term 4! Let us know if you have any questions! mar
Trojans enter conference play
Storytelling events selling out
Alzheimer’s support group meets today
Troy hopes to keep winning streak alive
Patriots’ Carroll selected to All-State team
Orlando: On Thursday, January 13, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House and Orientation Session from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer any questions yo
Marianna: Drop/Add for Term 3 ends January 10th. Please let us know if we can help you in any way! marianna@troy.edu or 850-718-2315
Trojans aim to avenge loss to Carroll
Cause of fire still unknown
Twins’ birth creates holiday mayhem
Thelma Dobbiins
Crash cause still under investigation
Old Christmas service marks end to season
Marianna:Happy New Year from the Marianna office! We are looking forward to a great new start in 2011! Please let us know if you need and assistance with Drop/Add or Registration for Term 3. 850-718-2315 or mariann@troy.edu
Panama City: Happy New Year! Term 3 begins today, so let us make it a great new term to a great new year! Good luck to all our wonderful students!
Three-vehicle crash claims life
Barbara Ann Allen
Orlando Site: Wishing you a New Year 2011 full of blessings and opportunities
Year in review: football
Medicare issues need attention
Blaze destroys Pike Lanes
New Year’s tradition spreads
Storytelling tickets go on sale
Year in review: Troy University
Black-eyed peas, greens and good luck in 2011
Looking back: Education
Jobless rate among state’s lowest
Resolve to take stock of blessings in new year
Byrne’s attack on Hubbert wasn’t enough
Looking back: Health care
TAC gets state arts council grant
Jones leaves touch on rec department
Helen Virginia Ward Black
Douglas Reaves
Year in review: Recreation sports
Year in review: basketball
Looking back: Government
City finalizes utility rate changes
Jones retiring after 33 years
Juanita Murkey
Oscar James Carlton
Thomas Jesse Brown
Dr. Rhae Martin Swisher Jr.
Year in review: baseball
Hard freeze expected in area
Year in Review: The Arts
Senior Center seeks year-end donations
James Colley Rugg
Helen Virginia Ward
Gaston Wayne Senn
Margaret Prestwood
Shirley Barrow Montgomery
Etheridge prepares for big game at home
Trojans, young and old, train together
Leading scorer, Taylor, goes down in Troy win
Troy residents complete Ironman
Utility rate changes coming
Bowden nuts about collection
Garrett seeks to educate teen drivers
Youngster proves ‘prince’ in battle against cancer
TRMC selects photo contest winners
Mary Lou Faulkner
OC Edenfield staying with Trojans
Singing groups to entertain at courthouse
Mary Lou Faulkner
John Marvin Hutcheson Jr.
Trojans blowout Bobcats in New Orleans
Wildcats too much for Trojans
Last-minute shippers busy
Charlie Ray Barr
Bonnie Lou Siler Jackson
Dupree Pruitt
Lobbyist pleads guilty in gambling probe
Brundidge prepping library bid packages
‘White Christmas’ comes to Troy
Trojans cruise past Bobcats in New Orleans Bowl
Granny’s story: Something to believe in
Lessons frozen in time
Nancy Marie Hoyle
Jacqueline Bryant
Police seek clues in church burglaries
Historic district celebrates past
Trojans seek bowl victory over Owls
Prayers, support needed today
Owls shoot down Trojans in overtime
CHHS aims to take down Barbour County
Youth seek answers in untimely deaths
Riley: Ethics law among nation’s toughest
Bank employees find joy in giving
Ag Academy students learn to serve
Jennifer Rayborn
Jami Alexis Pierce
Brooke Lee Ledford
Simplifying the tax code makes sense
Looking back at the gubernatorial race
Panama City: Wishing you and yours a joyous holiday season! E-mails will be reviewed daily should you require assistance during TROY's holiday break from December 17-Janaury 3, 2011. We will resume normal business hours on January 3, 2011 and Term 3
Gulfport: Happy Holidays from the Mississippi Gulf Coast! Please be aware that we will offer limited services from December 17, 2010 until January 3, 2011. Our office locations will be closed during that time; however, voicemail (228-871-5611) and email
Orlando: Unfortunately, due to lack of response, tomorrow evenings Alumni reception has been cancelled. Please stay tuned for upcoming events in the New Year. Also, our offices will be operating on a very limited schedule until January 3rd but feel free
Marianna: We would like to wish everyone Happy Holidays from the Marianna Site! We will be returning messages and emails throughout the holidays. If you have any questions please let us know! marianna@troy.edu Have a Safe and Happy Holiday Season! See yo
Troy defense looks to stay hot against Ohio
Trojans play host to Owls in SBC opener
Riley’s bills: Four down, three to go
Heart Walk organizers seek teams
Alabama Republicans shift power from AEA
PLAS mourns loss of two students
The TROY New Orleans Bowl Guide
R & L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Fan Fest Friday, December 17th, 6 PM-9 PM It's a New Orleans Street Party! Fans will be able to enjoy live music by New Orleans own Rockin Dopsie and great food. A Second Line Parade will leave each team hotel at
Columbus/Ft. Benning: Congratulations to all of our students who will be graduating this Friday at 11 a.m. at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center North Hall.
Tailgate Party (Bridge at the Super Dome) Saturday, December 18th, 5:30 PM-7:30 PM Come celebrate the R + L Carriers New Orleans Bowl with the Troy University Alumni Association on top of the Southeast parking deck between the Louisiana Superdome and C
R & L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Fan Fest Friday, December 17th, 7 PM-10 PM It's a New Orleans Street Party! Fans will be able to enjoy live music by New Orleans own Rockin Dopsie and great food. A Second Line Parade will leave each team hotel
Orlando: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT – All students using book vouchers to purchase textbooks for Term 3 will need to submit their form by 5:00 PM, THIS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. Approved book vouchers must be used by Sunday before the term begins. There
Columbus/Ft. Benning: Watch for the Troy University float in the annual Bi-City Christmas Parade tomorrow at 10am.
Orlando: This Saturday, December 11, TROY Orlando will be hosting two Open House and Orientation Sessions. The first session starts at 10:00am and the second session starts at 1:00pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the edu
GULFPORT: We are halfway through the second week or registration. Have you chosen your classes for Term 3 yet? We are here to assist you! 228-871-5611
Be the 12th man and purchase your tickets for the R + L Carriers New Orleans Bowl from the Trojan Ticket Office by calling 1-877-878-WINS or purchase them online at www.troytrojans.com! Tickets are $20 for students (must call or visit the Trojan Ticket O
Orlando: This Saturday, December 11, TROY Orlando will be hosting two Open House and Orientation Sessions. The first session starts at 10:00am and the second session starts at 1:00pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the edu
Orlando: TODAY the Counseling and Psychology Department will be hosting the Sixth Poster Presentation Session entitled “Mental Health and Novel Treatments” from 6:30 to 8:00pm at the Orlando Site. Mental health professionals and others are
Tampa Bay: The first week of registration for term 3 is coming to a close. If you need assistance please call or email your advisor. Classes begin January 3. Go Trojans!
Panama City: Students, you can save a tree and possibly win $100 if you get your 1098T tax form online. You can enter to win one of five $100 Barnes and Noble gift cards when you give your consent to receive your 1098 % electronically! Here is how: 1. Vi
Orlando: Don’t leave it to the last minute; you still have time to register!! Classes for Term 3 begin on January 3. If you have any questions about the schedule of classes please call us at 407-219-5980 and we will be happy to assist you! GO TRO
Panama City: Week one of Term 3 registration is almost over, don't wait, register now to ensure you get into the classes you need and want. For advisor assistance please call 850 747 0634 (Panama City site) or 850 283 4449 (Tyndall site). We are rea
Marianna: Term 3 Registration is under way! Please let your advisor know if you have any questions, 850-718-2315 or marianna@troy.edu. Our offices will be closed December 18, 2010 - January 2, 2011. We will be responding as quickly as possible to message
Orlando: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT – All students using book vouchers to purchase textbooks for Term 3 will need to submit their form by 5:00 PM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. Approved book vouchers must be used by Sunday before the term begins. There will
Norfolk, VA: This Thursday, December 2, TROY Norfolk will be hosting an Open House from 2-6pm. Bring a copy of your transcripts for unofficial evaluation. For more information please call 757-451-8202.
Marianna: Term 3 Registration is way! Please let your advisor know if you have any questions, 850-718-2315, marianna@troy.edu. Our offices will be closed December 18, 2010 - January 2, 2011. We will be responding as quickly as possible to messages over t
Orlando: This Thursday, December 2, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House from 4-6pm as well as an Orientation Session from 5-6:30pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer an
Gulfport: Register today for Term 3 (Jan. 3 - March 7, 2011) The Gulfport Site is here and ready to assist you with questions/ concerns! Contact us at gulfport@troy.edu or 228-871-5611. GO TROJANS!
Orlando: The Orlando Site will be hosting our Sixth Poster Presentation Session entitled “Mental Health and Novel Treatments” on Monday, December 6th from 6:30 to 8:00pm at the Orlando Site. Mental health professionals and others are invite
Today is the day!! "An Evening with Sarah Jones" is tonight at 7:30 at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Tickets are $35 and $45 and they are still available! Get them at www.asf.net. Remember the proceeds support programs at the Troy Universi
Panama City: Registration for Term 3 begins today. Due to our holiday schedule we will have limited services from December 17-January 2 so do not wait, register now. If you need assistance our advisors are ready and willing to help. Our advisors are loca
Orlando: TODAY Monday, November 29, TROY Orlando will be hosting an Open House from 4-6pm as well as an Orientation Session from 5-6:30pm. New and continuing students are invited to attend as we review the educational tools that are offered and answer an
Marianna: Term 3 Registration has started! We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. Let your advisor know if you need any assistance- 850-718-2315 or marianna@troy.edu. Good Luck with the fast approaching FINALS!!!
This Just In!! Tickets for "An Evening with Sarah Jones" have been reduced!! Now you can get a floor seat for just $45! Contact www.asf.net to purchase tickets!! Proceeds from ticket sales will support programs at Troy University's Rosa Pa
Orlando: REMINDER the Orlando Site will be closed from Wednesday, Nov. 24 through Friday, Nov. 26 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will reopen on Monday November 29th and will be hosting an OPEN HOUSE that afternoon from 4:00pm – 6:00
Marianna: Happy Thanksgiving from the Marianna office! We hope everyone has a happy and safe holiday! Remember Registration begins Monday, November 29th. Please let us know if we can help you in any way! 850-718-2315 or marianna@troy.edu.
Dothan: The Troy University Community Band of Dothan will ring in the holiday season with a performance of classic Christmas songs during a free concert on Monday, November 29 at 6 p.m. in Sony Hall inside the Library/Technology Building. The concert wil
Gulfport: Happy Thanksgiving from the Mississippi Gulf Coast! The office will be closed Nov. 24-26. Remember: Term 3 registration begins Monday, Nov. 29th. Please contact us at gulfport@troy.edu or 228-871-5611 if we can assist you in any way!
Only one week until "An Evening With Sarah Jones"! Get your tickets at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival www.asf.net. Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Troy University Rosa Parks Museum, you don't wanna miss this!!
Celebrate the Holidays with Troy University Rosa Parks Museum!! Troy University Rosa Parks Museum will be having its first annual Holiday Open House Sat. December 4 from 10am-2pm. This event is free to the public. While at the Holiday Open House you ca
International students at Troy University hosted a tea, coffee and cookie tasting on the Troy Campus Wednesday afternoon as a part of the University's observance of International Education Week. The event, held on the Bibb Graves Quad, featured food
Panama City: Term 3 registration begins November 29. Our offices will be closed on November 24, 25 and 26 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. If you would like to discuss course choices, please make sure to call an advisor at either the Panama Cit
Get Your Tickets!!! Tickets for "An Evening with Sarah Jones" are on sale now, get them before its too late! Tony Award winning actress, Sarah Jones, will be doing a special benefit performance in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the Troy Univ
Marianna: Time to start thinking about classes for Term 3! Please let your advisor know if you have any questions. 850-718-2315 Registration begins November 29th for Term 3!
Performances by the Collegiate Singers and the Gospel Singers were among several free concerts delivered by the John M. Long School of Music during TROY's Homecoming Week. The University’s 90-member Collegiate Singers performed at 7:30 p.m. Tu
The International Student Cultural Organization at the Troy Campus held its annual ISCO Festival on Friday, Nov. 12. The event featured a buffet of world cuisine with food from 12 different nations and performances of song and dance by some of TROY'
Students, faculty and staff at the Dothan Campus gathered for food and festivities on Wednesday, Nov. 10, during the annual SGA Homecoming Picnic on the quad.
Troy University's Montgomery Campus held its annual Homecoming pep rally on Tuesday, Nov. 9. Activities included the Trojan Walk, a TROY trivia contest, an inflatable castle bounce, face-painting and a best-dressed “Little Trojan” contes
Troy University’s Symphony Band presented a musical tribute to the men and women of America’s armed services during “A Salute to Our Nation’s Veterans” on Thursday, Nov. 4, at the Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts in Mon
Montgomery Campus – Homecoming Pep Rally Tuesday, November 9, 4p.m. to 6p.m. Please show off your Trojan Spirit and join us for a fun-filled event, including: free food, music, drawings and prizers, games, activities for the kids, and much more. Do
TROY Homecoming Schedule 2010 "Celebration of the Trojan Nation"
Join fellow TROY Alumni as we cheer on your Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Elbert Mack against the St. Louis Rams! Come out at a special discounted rate offered to Alumni, their family members and friends. Seating is based on availability.
Bedbugs becoming more prevalent across nation
Sunday flight wows pilots and crowds
Illinois pilot takes 25th balloon race crown
Crew member finally gets chance to fly
Defenders working in new system
Chamber gala tickets available
Nearly 60 balloons fly Saturday morning
One pilot hits target at crowd favorite barge drop
Flying nun hits Vidalia skies
Trial date for child porn case set
Balloons dwarf delight crowds
Morning flight starts things out right
Hogue honored for service to annual balloon race
Grammy winners coming to Ferriday
FHS gets required accreditation
Check out these videos from past balloon races
Balloons lift off Friday morning
Nucor puts brakes on some spending
$2K raised for Feed the Hungry
Officials to meet about majorettes
School seeks AG ruling on recreation funding
Moratorium over drilling still on hold
Former trooper arrested on sex charges again
Baby left at Salvation Army site in Miss.
FBI to assist with investigation of remains
NHS ready for downtown homecoming parade
Market to set up in Vidalia once again
Flights fun start Friday
County audit finds four problems
Choctaws reveal name of casino
Bones still unidentified
Vidalia borrows $6.94M for municipal complex
Parents learn shocking facts about Internet
Retired officer pleads to embezzling
Casino status uncertain for aldermen
McGlothin recovering well from surgery
Ferriday water rate increase approved
Parish schools scores show improvement
Weather looks ideal for ballon race
Man wanted for attempted murder
Cath lab may open in November
Utility permit group hired
Window broken clothes stolen at store
Feed the Hungry fundraiser set
Swim association gets children moving
Robins Lake residents left with questions
Human bones found in woods
Governor's new ride costs state $34K
Vidalia man hooked on hobby
Ex-friend gets max in ASU student's death
La. hog hunting now allowed
See what your children see
Crimson Tide pink with embarrassment after 35-21 loss to Gamecocks
Obesity's grip can be loosened
Miss-Lou gets up out for day of fun
Area full of exercise opportunites waiting for you
Run paints town purple
Cathedral celebrates at festival
Bingo issue back
Parish under burn ban
Nuisance properties cataloged
Barbour's travels raising ire
Deputies investigating shooting
House tour sales up compared to last year
Trick or treat night set for Oct. 30 in area
Manning to open restaurant in NO
Miss. judge jails attorney for not reciting pledge
'God in America': A nation's history in religion
Jefferson County gets fund to construct new library
Accessories to robbery to serve house arrest
Six complete adult drug court
Hotel tax comes up short
Absentee voting ongoing
Correctional employee arrested
Jindal says state will overcome challenges
Governor issues statewide burn ban
Youth group hosting car wash Saturday
Parish students attend college day
Cathedral Fall Fest kicks off Friday night
Be careful with insurance cards info
Don't pack but let's get moving
County budget nearly at predicted goal
Teen uses words photos to tell stories around him
Ferriday police seek original recipe burglar
Two arrested on drug possession charges
Musical entertains Natchez Little Theatre crowds for two weeks
Kayakers ready for Phatwater challenge
Woodville weekend festival will delight all who come
Parish agencies file lawsuit
Suspects in Farmer murder sent to grand jury
Dardenne v. Fayard: No attacks here
Sign up today to eat with governor
Hope to fly? Learn to work
County to require credit checks before hiring
County gives $11000 to recreation
Natchez Inc. director to be named
Russ named Natchez Inc. director
Supreme Court refuses to hear James Ford Seale appeal
Thirty-two animals get blessed on Sunday
Local loves showing off hometown
Take-All Root Rot devastating area lawns
Washington church gets facelift
No laps for warm laptops; skin damage is possible
Votes count in parish election
Fall pilgrims welcomed with smiles
Fire damages house on Linton Avenue
City avoids taking out $650K loan
George Armstrong Library responds to cuts in funding
Library patrons take funding issues personally
Locals arrested in connection with stolen vehicles
Sexual battery cases dropped
Joint chamber considering board members
Officers case delayed
Vidalia teen found safe now
Polls open at 6 a.m. in parish election
Homeowners shops await first tourists
Jobs program welcomes students
Wreck victim remains in ICU
Yard sale to benefit cancer research
County issues burn ban; O'Beirne to fill in as admin
Car chase ends in arrests
Rec leaders gather
Police searching for missing girl
New sex ed funding ends decade of abstinence-only
Bin Laden uses Pakistani floods to drum up support
Ole Miss mascot options narrowed to 3
Entergy Miss. says rates to drop approx. 12 percent
Petitions to ban eminent domain submitted in Miss.
Court upholds Natchez death conviction
FLE invites parents to reading show
Actor Tony Curtis dies
Fisher-Price recalls millions of products
Annual Out of Darkness walk set for Nov. 13
Robert Lewis students join Duke excellence program
Saturday last day to register for general election
New computer system helps track parish students
More IP decorations part of Natchez Christmas
Justice court judges required to go back to class
Students attend Co-Lin college fair
Man charged with inappropriately touching 4-year-old
Budget cuts force library hour changes
County discusses sales tax increase for recreation
NLCC honored with state arts award
McGlothin diagnosed with cancer
City: Casino project taking too long
Synthetic drugs seized in parish
Local officials train during emergency drill
Debt drop planned
Natchez Regional hires CEO
Waterproof’s ex-top cop faces charges
Local disaster drill planned for today
Being pretty isn't easy just ask Bowie stars
Jury adopts ordinance on junk lots
Dillon confident despite district question
New boat to paddle by Natchez
CVB to be tourism central hub
Bar upset over ordinance
'Hooked' on quilting
Finger-licking good pie winners announced
AME churches gather in Natchez
Davis Graham compete in Ridgecrest
Two in race for Vidalia city marshal
Year good for soybeans
BP fund czar promised bigger claims
One woman dies in Saturday wreck
4 for the future: Vidalia marina in use
4 for the future: Natchez Trails Project progressing
Davis challenging Rabb for school board seat
Bowie bake-off is sweet
Cystic fibrosis walk draws small crowd at Co-Lin
4 for the future: North Natchez drainage work under way
4 for the future: Port connector road work to begin soon
Levee to get taller
NAPAC museum vandalized
Primping season has arrived
Bradford Minor to run for school board in 4-A
Barbecue heats up riverfront
Forks site gets final NPS approval
Casino misses gaming meeting
NPD arrests three locals on forgery charges
Church to host school board election forum
Jonesville teen killed in one-vehicle wreck
Community Alliance may go green
Parent University offers tips for learning
Cockerham Dillon Probst vie for school board District 3-B
Man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide
Get your purple dress ready to run
Butcher King running for District 1-A school board seat
More charges added in car burglary case
Ferriday student focuses on astronomy career
Parent University teaches homework lessons
Concordia Parish schools to open parent centers
Seven teens complete drug court
Bowie Festival kicks off Friday
Ellards enter guilty pleas
Developer pursuing apartments
Cath lab no longer opposed
Children's group asks county for funds
Early voting ongoing in Louisiana
Federal tax cut debate impacts treasury
MDOC not seeking large budget increases
Underwear thief sought in Oxford area
Secretary of state stops in Vidalia
Alleged robbers unfamiliar with 'banker's hours'
Centralized winds send limbs down
Oil well dead; challenges live on
Life comes full circle for Natchez woman
Rhythm Night Club Museum now open for visits
Fruit veggie sales growing
Local 4-H group leading fundraiser
Guardian angel finds returns purse
Watch Saints on a really big screen Monday
Park filled with lots of barks
Prayer important in schools officials say
ACCS unveils time capsule from 1990
Natchez tourism needs to ‘work together’
Vidalia municipal complex bids in
MIssissippi River is high but no threat
Natchez Inc. director field narrows
New synthetic marijuana showing up
River casino revenues down Gulf Coast up
Woman found guilty in death of ex-friend
Alcorn Co-Lin enrollment up significantly
Natchez is high on the HOGs this weekend
Natchez man gets 40 years for armed robbery
Part of Catholic Charities moving to Children's Home
Bark in the Park set for Saturday
Fake pot ban being enforced
Vidalia aldermen pass application for simulator grant
Man accidentally drowns in lake
Sales tax collections increase
Deer Park Levee may go to levee board
VHS majorettes press on despite disbandment
Supervisors adopt budget in 3-2 vote
Peanut Butter Museum: A work in progress
DAR chapter celebrates constitution week
Troy sales tax numbers up from one year ago
Wood appeals to Supreme Court
Chamber to raise money for P.R.A.I.S.E. scholarship
Entries accepted for peanut butter pageant
SBC to celebrate 100 years of Sunday school
Photo contest voting deadline extended
Brundidge grant waiver denied
Troy awarded $2 million grant
Troy to sponsor ‘First Serve’ tennis
$3.6 million gift to form research center
Troy University fraternity village dedicated
New fraternity village set to open today
TES students learn about saving spending
Grissett finds solace in serving public
Roach resigns as Troy provost
Transforming gift
Salvation Army tries to ‘do the most good’
Pike Co. man confesses to Brundidge AC unit theft
World’s largest peanut boil underway
Abuse charges filed against Pike Co. father
Park St. to be closed Sept. 10-12
Fight Like a Girl 5K set for October 9
Big Brothers Sisters make dreams come true
Watershed Authority helps fund county road project
Few changes to tailgating expected
Colley Complex kicks off national senior month
‘Enforcer’ rides with Pike Co. Deputies
Windham no longer interim now Chamber head
Union Springs couple killed in Monday crash
Brundidge businesses industries prepare for October 30 ‘Homecoming’
Four-vehicle collision occurs in front of CHHS
OWL Awareness Banquet set for Thursday
Thieves target churches steal cooling units
Pike County trio hunts dispatches alligator
Troy City Schools puts new office on display at open house
Colley grand reopening set for September 1
New building new budget
Pike Co. Commission holds initial budget hearing
Shipman’s love of learning sends her to Spain
City preserves memory in new building
Roby brings message to town hall
Katrina evacuees ‘started from scratch’ in Troy
Doctors Folmar Linguiti address Brundidge Rotary
Planning Commission approves subdivisions
New CHHS addition to be open after fall break
Chief Justice Cobb makes stop in Pike County
Berdeaux family mourns loss of dog
A Byrd and a pear tree
Pike Co. Schools meets with STI official
Taylor Boozer address Pike Co. Republican Women
Pike Lanes to host Big Brothers Sisters benefit
Troy Arts Council holds Kickoff reception
Troy-Pike Youth Orchestra back in action
Burglary occurs at Pike Co. Fire and Rescue
Preliminary Troy budget shows deficit
Troy City Council to begin budget talks
Goshen holds Relay for Life Kickoff
Frankenstein film festival opens tonight at Troy
Automobile accident claims life of CHHS student
Goshen kicks off Relay For Life fundraising efforts
Alabama’s jobless rate hits 1-year low
TAC reception ushers in 2010-11 season
I-Now: Schools plead for patience
Police warn of check scam
Farm City Committee begins planning
Mitchell presents check to arts groups
2010 Clean Campus Day set for August 28
Variance granted to proposed complex
Assessing the needs
Troy shows its love for new eatery
Fairview Street residents asked to be wary following rash of break-ins burglaries
Woodmen donate to local groups
Focus of student doctors is rural health care
CAC glad to be part of United Way
Sessions speaks at Chamber breakfast
Best in the state
Troy Cable receives $26 million grant
United Way working to improve lives
Pike County United Way Kickoff showcases agencies
Nicely’s Neighbors ponder friend’s ‘Big secret’
Brundidge still waiting for USDA grant
Momma's home cookin'
SBC WMU honors public service personnel
PCS to receive more federal funds
Former Brundidge resident drowns
GOP unveils ‘Handshake with Alabama’
United Way Kickoff tonight
United Way kickoff set for Aug. 17
Troy to host Ala. TREASURE Conference
U.S. Sen. Sessions to stop in Troy
Legislators support Troy in PACT debate
Bright hosts town hall meeting in Troy
Wise Office Supply to leave the square set for move to South Brundidge Street
Dog’s warning makes him a ‘hero’
‘Emergency’ resurfacing project complete
Local school enrollment varies
Brundidge local wins tablescape contest
Tropical depression labeled 'non event'
Cobra 'bad boy' credited with lifesaving
Troy utility usage not at unusual levels
Bobby Bright to host town hall Thursday
Local man convicted of robbery Tuesday
900th Maintenance Company departs
Blackmon wins Pike Co. Jr. Miss
Troy University Pike Co. EMA to team for new emergency system
Council seeks nutrition center funds
Saint Paul gala seeks to rebuild lives
Mary Hilyer: remembered for 'true' inner beauty
Troy tourism hosts luncheon
Local schools off to positive start to school year
County pay policy amended in meeting
Man to face robbery trial in Troy Tuesday
Everage: Keep safety part of back-to-school plans
900th departure ceremony Tuesday
Larry Hicks to be shown on A&E
Four Troy residents arrested in drug bust
Non-profits could lose tax exemption
Two Pike Co. girls to compete in Jr. Miss
Sales Tax Holiday now underway in Pike Co.
University looks to have more students
Banks mobile home destroyed in fire
OWL awareness benefit set for Sept. 2
New Johnson Center exhibit opens
Local gym offers 'shape' for supplies
Troy ranked top in colleges
Wal-Mart DC gives back in big way
Brundidge Council views new library
Walking trail opened at Rec Center
Lowest bid $2.7M in airport runway
Friends of Library needs 'friends'
Faith Riders cruise in support of Child Advocacy Center
Brown winner in kids cooking contest
CGI community reach out to Gulf Coast
County schools fall short in AYP
Master gardener class offered through extension office
Museum’s moon tree celebrates 34 years
Senn charged in Geneva County
Airport runway bids to be awarded
Common ground
Agency money: How it's divided
Destry Cravens recognized by DAV for good deeds
Deadline extended for Pet Photo Contest
TCS set to move into new Central Office
George Wallace Drive reopened after three weeks
Troy Brundidge receive grants for new equipment from federal funds
Goshen UMC to celebrate 100 years
Pioneer Museum offers learning opportunities for students adults
EMA ups requests for city funding
Sales tax holiday draws near
Investigation continues in Carter Brothers fire
Josie angler tightens Bassmaster title in weekend tourney
Willie Wingard named Wii tourney winner
Karen Bullard earns DAR recognition
Be prepared: school year draws near
Man pleads not guilty in shooting
Shelter group makes final visit to city council
ADA: Man shot likely in 'self-defense'
Sharecropper's son is a 'triple dipper'
Pike BOE makes personnel hires
Federal trial continued on local crime suspects
Party in the Pasture today and tonight in Dublin
Pike Co. day camp deemed success
Moving forward
Troy board of trustees removes PACT tuition cap
TPL summer readers recognized
Variance granted to new complex
SEAGD looks to form partnership
TCS with 7.3 months of operating expenses in reserve
Dixie Youth AAA tourney headed to Troy
Summer spotlight performance tonight
PCES day campers visit Senior Center
Walking trail to open in about two weeks
Road work awaits FEMA funding
Freeman faces new sodomy charge
Kelly to celebrate scouting's 100th year
Brundidge gets new lights in downtown
Commission seeks road money in grant
Troy homestay program offers learning experiences
'Don't rush judgment' in Carter Brothers Fire
Q Coleman 'on track' with Mike Phillips
Marshals: Arson cause of Carter Brothers fire
Arson named cause in Carter Brothers fire
PATS funding OK’d for next year
Weeks comes to GHS with experience
TCS announces partnership with PCS for HIPPY program
North Alabamians tour Pike peanut fields
Seminar held at Cattleman Park
Troy May sales tax numbers up from ‘09
Digital mammography now at TRMC
Bazzell: Pike Co. Schools finances ‘in good shape’
City makes plans for resurfacing project
Pike CAC to hold annual golf tourney
TroyLife magazine launched
Green: New nutrition center would be ‘wonderful’
District governor challenges local club
PCES campers prep for Family Day
Youthful creativity in spotlight tonight
Green ready to 'give back' in BOE
Marshals on scene at Carter Brothers
County Road 3323 closed for fire investigation
Bentley gets governor nomination for GOP
Cavanaugh nominee for PSC
Anderson Dem nominee for AG
Mt. Moriah Quilters’ mission is success
‘Jump for Joy’ benefit at Rec Center tonight
‘Spotlight’ on Summer campers at university
Crop certification deadline July 15
Domino spoils go to team Lowery and Parker
State fire marshal to investigate Carter Brothers fire
Fire at Carter Brothers
Council names Eva Green to Troy BOE
Cause still unknown in Carter Brothers fire building back an option
Roby GOP nominee for U.S. Congress
Thomas: Be cautious of door-to-door salesman
Bentley governor nominee for GOP
‘Obama Club’ bust puts 18 in Troy City jail
County voter turnout low in line with state
Polls open at 7 a.m. for runoff election
Pike BOE names Weeks as new GHS principal
'Devastated'
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