Oxford teacher Charles Miller (school directory photo)
Oxford teacher injured in motorcycle accident
Science teacher Charles Miller is at UAB following Friday's accident
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Jonathan Hall holds his rifle at the Civilian Marksmanship Program range in Golden Springs, a facility he praises highly. (Anniston Star photo by Stephen Gross)
Georgia rifleman gets in shape in Anniston for London Olympics
“This is the best air rifle range we have in the nation,” said Jonathan Hall. “It has everything — two classrooms, two changing rooms. The bathrooms are made for ease of use.”
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Trainer uses horses to teach biblical lessons
Chance Hill of Satsuma is coming to Calhoun County to demonstrate biblical lessons by training a wild horse.
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Renee Rice and her twin sister, Robin Ginn, have renovated a former one-room schoolhouse near Munford into Silver Run Chapel. (Anniston Star photo by Sarah Cole)
Business as Usual: Twins double up on careers
They have saved the historic Silver Run schoolhouse from falling into disrepair, turning it into the Silver Run Wedding Chapel.
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Camp Cottaquilla includes 285 acres, and the council owns an additional 1,700 surrounding acres of timber-management land. (Anniston Star photo by Bill Wilson)
Cottaquilla spared for now as Girl Scout officials close other camping retreats
Hilary Perry, spokeswoman for the Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama, says the decision to close camps is a response to girls’ changing interests.
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World Changers repair program coming to Oxford
Eleven teams of college-age youths from throughout the Southeast will come to Calhoun County for the 11th straight year from July 16 through July 21. They will help local homeowners with small renovation projects if they meet the income criteria.
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Christian Women’s Job Corps helps locals with fashion show
Women in Calhoun County have a friend if they are ever in need — the Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC), a ministry of the Calhoun Baptist Association.
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Henry Dorough, owner of HD Farm in Eastaboga, leases part of his land out for crops. Dorough hopes to enlarge his flock of ewes to about 100 over the next several years, possibly selling meat to stores and restaurants in the future. Photo: Sherry Kughn/The Anniston Star
The sheep herder: An Eastaboga farmer raises grass fed lamb
EASTABOGA — On a recent cloudless and dewy spring morning, Henry Dorough, owner of HD Farm in Eastaboga, sat in a lawn chair and talked about his 11 girls and 18 babies. He was speaking of sheep, which he raises for meat.
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Oxford native Mandi Faulk, center, took home the top prize at a recent fashion competition. Photo: Special to The Star
Oxford native wins fashion contest
Last month, Oxford native Mandi Faulk created four outfits for a competition affiliated with Birmingham Fashion Week, a five-day focus on the state’s fashion industry. Prior to the event, Faulk almost wore herself out.
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