A Crossville man remains in the Marshall County Jail on sex abuse charges.
Bria Cecil Moses, of Crossville, was awarded first place in the 2020 Alabama Public Television Young Writers Contest in the second-grade division for her book “Anna’s Alliteration Adventure.”
A two-vehicle crash at 3:35 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11, has claimed the life of a Boaz man. Tymon Ladon Young, 21, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Jimmy F. Barnhill is running for Crossville Town Council position #5 in the Aug. 25 Municipal Elections.
A man was shot and killed in Boaz on Tuesday afternoon.
A first grade teacher at Crossville Elementary is calling on any teachers who have personal days they can donate as she stands by her husband’s side as he battles for his life at Vanderbilt.
Brittany Sears has been recognized as the 2019-2020 DeKalb County VFW Teacher of the Year in the elementary category.
COLLINSVILLE – The Collinsville Panthers moved to 2-0 and celebrated their 100th season’s home opener with a 40-13 win over the Crossville Lions on Friday.
At approximately 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit conducted a search warrant on County Road 3 near Crossville.
Crossville Health and Rehab therapy team were selected as Restore Therapy’s 2019 Team of the Year.
On Friday, DeKalb County Sheriff Jimmy Harris said there was a shooting that occurred in Crossville where deputies and officers were dispatched to.
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Crossville’s homecoming game against 5A, Region 6 rival Douglas went exactly how they wanted as the Lions defeated the Eagles for their first win of the season.
Dr. David Campbell, President of Northeast Alabama Community College, is pleased to announce that 159 students made the President’s and Dean’s lists during the summer semester.
Bria Cecil Moses, of Crossville, recently won the 2018 Alabama Public Television Young Writers Contest in the Kindergarten division for her book “Eagle Girl.”
The Town of Crossville officially welcomed Mohegan Renewable Energy to Sand Mountain on Monday.
The DeKalb County Homemakers met on Jan. 24 at the Crossville Experimental Station.
One graduating senior from each of the 10 high schools in DeKalb County will be honored Feb. 20 during a reception to be held in Fort Payne.
The state department of education released its “failing” public schools list of 75 names, but one from last year’s list is no longer present.
A plant in Crossville was recently purchased to produce wood pellets that will be shipped to markets overseas.
The Women’s Care Center of Sav-A-Life is hosting their annual Sanctity of Human Life worship service Jan. 21 at 6 p.m. at Ruhama Baptist Church to educate the community on the purpose of human life both physically and spiritually.
A Crossville man arrested earlier this week had his bond revoked and new charges added, according to the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office.
A Crossville man arrested earlier this week had his bond revoked, according to the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office.
The Crossville Middle School Junior Beta Club recently packed 25 care packages for soldiers currently deployed overseas. This service project is conducted annually. Students donate items and raise money for postage. Boxes always include personal letters with words of encouragement and thanks…
A pair of juveniles were arrested at schools in the county in separate incidents Monday.