Theatre students take state
The Enterprise High Theatre Department traveled to Troy Nov. 29 to compete in the two-day Walter Trumbauer State Theatre Festival. Students competed in [...]
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Giving rather than receiving
Christmas seems to always be about giving; EHS students understand that giving is better than receiving. EHS has a couple of clubs giving gifts to those in [...]
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Enterprise defeats Carroll
The EHS Varsity Basketball team took on the Carroll Eagles November 30 at an away in-school game. The Cats started out the game in a bit of a pinch as the [...]
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Girls basketball starts strong
The varsity Lady Cats started their season with a 2-1 record at the St. James tournament November 9-10 in Montgomery, Alabama. EHS defeated Geneva to [...]
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Wildcats welcome new coach
EHS made their final decision December 6 on the new head football coach. Enterprise City Schools Board of Education named Rick Darlington as the Wildcats [...]
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Military Appreciation
EHS honored retired and active duty military November 15 at the Military Appreciation Night. November is the month where people recognize and thank the [...]
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EHS hosts Chocolate Walk
HOSA hosted a chocolate walk December 8. The event is a fundraiser held every year in downtown Enterprise. The downtown stores participating each have a [...]
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CC competes at state
The EHS cross country team competed November 10 in the AHSAA state meet in Oakville. In the 7A girls 5k, Jill Fassl placed 34th running a 20:11 with [...]
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Light up Main Street
Families from all over Enterprise braved some of the coldest weather this year and gathered together November 27 to enjoy Christmas floats, holiday lights, [...]
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A Happy Who-liday
Downtown Enterprise has been transformed into Whoville for the holidays. The decorations and window displays are inspired by the Dr. Seuss book, How the [...]
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Christmas in the Woodlands
The Trawick family creates a path filled with Christmas lights and decorations, commonly referred to as Christmas in the Woodlands, to celebrate the season [...]
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New Year, New Me
As the year comes to a close, people everywhere reinvent themselves. New Year’s resolutions range from exercising more to getting a new job. This [...]
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Jalen Hurts leads the Tide
Alabama head coach Nick Saban, Dec. 1, became emotional at Jalen Hurts’ side while talking about Jalen’s comeback after the 35-28 win over Georgia. Jalen [...]
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Book of the Issue
The World of Pooh, written by A. A. Milne and illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard is a compilation of the stories that embody the iconic childhood character, [...]
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Christmas time
Sam and Dean were on a hunt with Cas. It was the perfect opportunity for you to set up all the Christmas decorations and set out their handmade Christmas [...]
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Creamy Rosemary Potatoes
This article we are making a delicious dish for Christmas dinner that you, family, and friends will love. Ingredients: 4 tablespoons (½ stick) butter, plus [...]
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A note from the editors
Decorating trees, stringing up lights, and giving and receiving gifts in the presence of loved ones are the activities that typically come to mind when [...]
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12Dec

Front row, from left, are Amy Johnson, Ansley Flowers, Jill Fassl, Raegan Windham, Claire Marie Avery and Addison Nix.
Middle row, from left, are Briley Haggard, Kalycia Haynes, Moné Lewis, Chris Deveau and Braden Chalker.
Back row, from left, are Courtney Solie, Sydni Demby, Madisen James, Adriana Bruce, Zoe Fransis and Jacob Otto. (Photo by Sabrina Thornton)