For the first time in its 17 year history University of South Alabama Jaguar Marching Band will have a home to call its own next month with the completion of a
For the first time in its 17 year history University of South Alabama Jaguar Marching Band will have a home to call its own next month with the completion of a 25,000 square foot facility on campus. The complex will include an outdoor practice field identical to the one at Hancock Whitney stadium.
This week the artificial turf is being installed and is expected to be completed by the end of next week.The Jaguar Marching band was founded in 2009 when South started its football program. Then, the band was 140 members strong, today it has nearly 300 members and the new facility will allow for even more growth.Marchelle Pertilla and Eugene Medrano are accused of abandoning a special needs 14-year-old girl in deplorable, unsanitary conditions with seven dogs for nearlyThe Mobile County Commission approved an agreement with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources at its regular meeting of Jan. 26, 2026, toA video captured by Elizabeth Chance, a concerned mother, has brought attention to a recurring safety issue on Celeste Rd. near Citronelle.The footage shows aAccused fraudster arrested on new allegations, MCSO encourages victims to speak out Nicholas Anderson, 45, is charged with theft by deception 1st. The Mobile County Sheriff's Office says a victim on Summerlyn Court in Mobile wrote three checks
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