Montgomery Advertiser - Fri Nov 27
Thousands braved chilly weather under sunny skies Thursday to watch as the three-hour Turkey Day Classic Parade worked its way down Dexter Avenue.
Tuskegee throws Alabama State for lossWSFA-TV Montgomery - Thu Nov 26
Tony Forney ran for 103 yards and a touchdown and Tuskegee set a school record by holding Alabama State to minus-57 yards rushing in a 21-0 victory Thursday in the Turkey Day Classic.
NSWC, Tuskegee partners in new programPanama City News Herald - Thu Nov 26
Naval Support Activity Panama City's largest command has started a partnership with Tuskegee University, with an emphasis on specialized systems engineering coursework at the Alabama school's electrical engineering program.
Red-hot Lady Lions overpower WetumpkaMontgomery Advertiser - Wed Nov 25
The Prattville Lady Lions came out red-hot Thursday night at Powell Gymnasium as Hannah Cables opened the game with a long 3-pointer following the opening tip.
Macon County road to bear name of a native son, an Alabama Guard soldier slain in IraqThe Mobile Register Online - Mon Nov 23
Sgt. Aubrey Bell of Tuskegee A road near the home of the first Alabama National Guard soldier to die in combat in Iraq will soon bear his name.
City of Dothan and Dothan Police Officer Has Suit Filed Against ThemRickeyStokesNews.com - Sun Nov 22
This week in Houston County Circuit Court a lawsuit has been filed against a Dothan Police Officer and the City of Dothan.
A Grand Opening Celebration in Shorter that was Truly GrandRickeyStokesNews.com - Sat Nov 21
Macon County: "...and we will be open year after year after year," exclaimed the M.C. to an enthusiastic crowd of over 5,000 as he was about to introduce the Temptations.
Museum welcomes Tuskegee AirmenMDJonline.com - Marietta, Georgia - Thu Nov 19
The Museum of History and Holocaust Education at Kennesaw State University unveiled its newest exhibit Tuesday, called The Tuskegee Airmen: The Segregated Skies of World War II.
Tuskegee Airmen visit school in South BendSouth Bend Tribune - Wed Nov 18
Even as a child Julius Jackson loved airplanes. "I was 9 or 10, and at that time we had model airplanes made with balsa woods and rubber bands," Jackson recalls.
City finances looking up for TuskegeeWSFA-TV Montgomery - Thu Nov 12
It's the newest addition to Tuskegee. "Retail is the vehicle by which dollars are generated to the government, and the more dollars we get the better we're able to increase the quality of life for our people here in Tuskegee," adds Neal.
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