Anniston Boy Scout Troop 15 re-registered during the first week of May 1949 with the Choccolocco Council for the 28th consecutive year of scouting here.
The principal of Calhoun County Training School, Prof. M. C. Wright, spoke to 350 Boy Scouts, leaders and parents at the annual Boy Scout Week meeting held yesterday at the
The first African-American Boy Scout in the 29-year history of the Choccolocco Council to attain the rank of Eagle Scout was Edward Caldwell Jr. of Jacksonville, in 1948
The Anniston school board had an audacious plan in November 1998 to reorganize its schools for both efficiency and quality: Close the middle school it had opened about a dozen
At a city government meeting in October 1948, the mayor implied that if a certain city councilman had done a little more work around City Hall, that councilman might have