Worthy2 holds internet safety event
Worthy2 holds internet safety event

By Kadie TaylorThe Observer LEE COUNTY — Worthy2(squared) hosted a Behind the Screen… Who’s Really There? Protecting Our Children in a Digital World — An Internet Safety Workshop for Parents and Caregivers on Feb. 19 at Cornerstone Church in Auburn.Kathryn Guthrie, founder of Worthy2, welcomed those in attendance and shared the purpose and need for Worthy2 in Lee County.“We're in our eighth year, and we are an advocacy organization for adult...

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Opelika puts pause on new residential building permits
Opelika puts pause on new residential building per …

BY MICHELLE KEYPUBLISHER OPELIKA — The Opelika City Council voted 4–1 to approve the temporary moratorium on new residential and multiple-occupancy development projects.Ward 5 Council Member Todd Rauch led discussion and proposed amendments to the ordinance.“I want to begin by stating clearly that I understand the frustration from residents regarding growth in our community,” Rauch said. “I share the belief that we need to take the necessary...

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Brown Girls Ink authors encourage young writers
Brown Girls Ink authors encourage young writers

By Kadie Taylor The Observer OPELIKA — Young authors exploring the empowering world of writing, 11-year-olds Jaliyah Wilson and Mackenzie Todd have co-written three books, showing others that no one is too young to follow their dreams.  Todd said it all began when she was in a class at Morris Avenue Intermediate School, and she decided to begin writing a book.  “I just started writing about something, and then it got to the point...

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Fun and local literacy at OPL
Fun and local literacy at OPL

BY LANDI RUTLEDGE FOR THE OBSERVER OPELIKA — On Thursday, Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m., Sarah Penner will be the keynote speaker for the Third Annual Opelika Book Festival. Sarah Penner is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of “The Lost Apothecary” and “The London Séance Society.”  “The Lost Apothecary” is her debut book that has sold over one million copies worldwide. Held at the Opelika Public Library in the Cooper...

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Grooms by Brooke pampers pets
Grooms by Brooke pampers pets

By Kadie Taylor The Observer OPELIKA —Pampering local furry friends, Grooms by Brooke serves local pups and pawparents by providing a range of grooming packages.  “I started working for myself, like four-ish years ago, but I have been in the pet industry since about 2012, and I’ve been grooming since around 2015 — so I’ve been in the pet industry for 13 years and grooming for 10,” said owner Brooke Parrott. “I learned how to groom at the...

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Chipped EBT cards rolling out statewide
Chipped EBT cards rolling out statewide

CONTRIBUTED BY ALABAMA DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES ALABAMA — The Alabama Department of Human Resources is pleased to announce Alabama EBT cardholders will be receiving new, chip-enabled EBT cards. After a successful pilot program in December 2025, chip-enabled EBT cards have been mailed to all cardholders across the state and will arrive in the coming days. EBT cardholders will need to activate their new card when it arrives in the mail. To...

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Civil Air Patrol offers leadership, aerospace training, service opportunities

Civil Air Patrol offers leadership, aerospace trai …

CONTRIBUTED BY Lt. Col. Michael McEntyre EAST ALABAMA — The Civil Air Patrol, established Dec. 1, 1941, continues to serve communities nationwide with more than 60,000 volunteers supporting missions that include search and rescue, disaster relief,...

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Brown Girls Ink authors encourage young writers

Brown Girls Ink authors encourage young writers

By Kadie Taylor The Observer OPELIKA — Young authors exploring the empowering world of writing, 11-year-olds Jaliyah Wilson and Mackenzie Todd have co-written three books, showing others that no one is too young to follow their dreams.  Todd...

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