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The Moulton Advertiser Since 1828, we have been Lawrence County's newspaper!

07/18/2025

A contributing author to a New York Times Best Selling anthology plans to make her way to the Jesse Owens Museum and Park for a book signing next Friday.

07/16/2025

A Moulton man convicted of first-degree theft of property in 2011 and currently out on bond for allegedly committing the same crime in 2023 was arrested Monday by the Morgan

07/16/2025

Each week, most citizens in Lawrence County wheel their garbage bins to the end of the driveway without ever thinking about where their trash goes after it’s been picked up,

07/16/2025

The old Willow Tree Building, located at 14329 Court Street, has been slated for demolition. It will be the third building located inside Moulton’s nationally-registered Courthouse Square Historic District to

07/16/2025

Jonathan Sharp, 35, has been identified as the suspect involved in a three-hour standoff with Moulton police officers last April. At the time of the incident, Mr. Sharp’s name was

07/16/2025

Arriving last month from Prospect Park, Pennsylvania, the latest addition to the Courtland Fire Department's fleet of emergency vehicles, a 1998 KME snozzle truck, gives the town's first responders new

07/16/2025

A senior from East Lawrence High School will represent Lawrence County at the state Distinguished Young Woman program in January 2026.

07/16/2025

Over the next week and a half, Wild Alabama will be hosting multiple events in Bankhead National Forest meant to conserve and educate.

07/16/2025

Last week a Moulton woman was charged with second-degree elder abuse and neglect after allegedly exploiting an elderly couple in her care, according to the Priceville Police Department.

07/16/2025

Lawrence County's fourth annual 'Roaring on the Fairgrounds' truck and tractor pull is scheduled for this weekend, Saturday, July 19, at the Lions Club Fairgrounds, 455 School Street, in Moulton.

07/16/2025

After 81 years, a World War II soldier who was labeled killed-in-action is finally coming back home to be buried, and his funeral will be right here at the Lawrence

07/16/2025

The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) recommended closing the bridge on County Road 593 over the Big Nance Creek. The bridge connected County Road 151 to County Road 284 a

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