
Newsletter-Early-Week

Barbour County Jaguars Soccer Team wins first game ever
The Barbour County High Jaguar Soccer team made history last Wednesday at home winning their first ever game in their short three year program 5-0 over the Highland Home Flying Squadron.

Prepare Thanksgiving Baskets
Ladies of the GIFTT (Godâs Inspiration for Today and Tomorrow) Ministry met last Monday night to prepare Thanksgiving baskets, supporting local families. The group assembled eight Thanksgiving baskets containing food and a $25.00 gift card. Shown left to right, are Judy Clark, Emily Bowden, Lynn Beaty, Keisha Whitman, Merilyn McCraney, Barbara Little, Angie Bowdoin, Beverly Raddatz and Kelley Richards. Keisha Whitman states, âThis ministry was placed on my heart by God approximately three years ago. Some are called to foreign missions, while I have been called to local missions, specifically in Barbour County. My heartâs desire is to positively impact this community. I am fortunate to have a talented team that shares my vision.â
Schools receive annual report cards from state department
The Alabama State Department of Education has released its annual report card for the 2023-24 school year. Results reveal that statewide there was a slight improvement from the previous year from 83 to 85 on average.
Crowne Health Care of Eufaula needs volunteers to ‘Adopt a Resident’
Crowne Health Care of Eufaula is asking for volunteers to help make the holidays merry and bright for their residents.