Columbiana Living Magazine

Columbiana Living Magazine Columbiana Living is a quarterly magazine representing the city of Columbiana. Presented by Shelby County Newsmedia, Inc.

this new lifestyle magazine will replace the Bugler as a publication that highlights the beauty of community living in Columbiana.

Small children met with local law enforcement while others cheerfully climbed into vehicles and blasted horns with brigh...
10/08/2025

Small children met with local law enforcement while others cheerfully climbed into vehicles and blasted horns with bright smiles on their faces during Shelby County’s annual National Night Out. Read more below:

Small children met with local law enforcement while others cheerfully climbed into vehicles and blasted horns with bright smiles on their face during Shelby County’s annual National Night Out.

Families can look forward to a spooky night of activities and fun this Saturday, all while supporting local athletes as ...
10/06/2025

Families can look forward to a spooky night of activities and fun this Saturday, all while supporting local athletes as the Shelby County High School PACE booster club hosts its first-ever Haunted Trail. Read more below:

Families can look forward to a spooky night of activities and fun this Saturday, all while supporting local athletes as the Shelby County High School PACE booster club hosts its first ever Haunted Trail.

Students and teachers from across the county answered questions on the current state of education during the Shelby Coun...
10/06/2025

Students and teachers from across the county answered questions on the current state of education during the Shelby County Chamber’s annual State of Our Schools Luncheon. Read more below:

Students and teacher representatives from across the County answered questions on the current state of education during the Shelby County Chamber’s annual State of Our Schools Luncheon.

Superintendents from across the county shared what makes Shelby County such a special place to learn during the annual S...
10/06/2025

Superintendents from across the county shared what makes Shelby County such a special place to learn during the annual State of Our Schools Luncheon. Read more below:

Superintendents from across the county shared what make Shelby County such special place to learn during the annual State of Our Schools Luncheon.

Children in need now have an easy resource center to get clothing after the opening of 58 Threads in Columbiana. Read mo...
10/02/2025

Children in need now have an easy resource center to get clothing after the opening of 58 Threads in Columbiana. Read more below:

Children in need now have an easy resource center to get clothing after the opening of 58 Threads in Columbiana.

After successfully reaching five years of business, Just a Tish Wine & More continues to unite patrons in Columbiana. Re...
09/30/2025

After successfully reaching five years of business, Just a Tish Wine & More continues to unite patrons in Columbiana. Read more below:

After successfully reaching five years of business, Just a Tish Wine & More continues to unite patrons.

Each day, Courtney and Bobby Madison work together in their respective roles to lead the next generation of students in ...
09/30/2025

Each day, Courtney and Bobby Madison work together in their respective roles to lead the next generation of students in Columbiana and provide a gateway to future opportunities. Read more below:

Courtney and Bobby Madison worked together to lead the next generation of students in Columbiana.

The Art Closet is now located at the Shelby County Arts Council with supplies for aspiring artists thanks to Girl Scout ...
09/30/2025

The Art Closet is now located at the Shelby County Arts Council with supplies for aspiring artists thanks to Girl Scout Abigail Tinsley. Read more below:

Those wishing to find the perfect supplies to make their arts and crafts dreams possible now have the perfect supply point thanks to Shelby County Girl Scout Abigail Tinsley’s new Art Closet at the Shelby County Arts Council.

09/12/2025

Cooper Pennington joins Tyler Raley on this week's episode of The Red Zone sponsored by AmFirst.

09/08/2025

Throughout Shelby County, the name Frank C. “Butch” Ellis, Jr. is a cherished moniker, often synonymous with service and integrity. For more than 50 years, Butch has served as the county attorney for Shelby County, quietly shaping public policy by prioritizing the needs of his constituents above...

The Shelby County Historical Society has relaunched its engraved brick fundraiser. Read more below:
09/08/2025

The Shelby County Historical Society has relaunched its engraved brick fundraiser. Read more below:

The Shelby County Historical Society Inc. has relaunched its engraved brick fundraiser, inviting residents and supporters to participate in a meaningful opportunity to preserve their legacy—or that of someone special—at one of the most iconic historic landmarks in Shelby County.

Columbiana Living Fall 2025 issue is out now!🍁Included in this issue are feature stories on the Madison family and Just ...
09/03/2025

Columbiana Living Fall 2025 issue is out now!🍁Included in this issue are feature stories on the Madison family and Just A Tish, Wine & More. Pick up a copy at businesses around Columbiana, or stop by our office at 115 N Main Street!

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The Columbiana Bugler is the monthly newsletter for the City of Columbiana, Alabama.

If you’re interested in the County Seat of Shelby County, Alabama ... You’re in the right place. Incorporated in 1837, with corporate limits one an half miles in each direction for the public square, Columbiana was first called Columbia. An act of the Legislature changed the name to Columbiana on January 13, 1832. Columbiana maintains its charm to this day. If you would like to stroll down Main Street and visit the multitude of shops, we welcome you.

The Columbiana Bugler reports on the City of Columbiana by local reporters with content that is specific to the city.