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Welcome to the Selma Sun – your source of news and activities in Selma and Dallas County, Alabama.
We are a locally owned weekly newspaper with the community at heart. The Selma Sun is owned by Kingfisher Media LLC, and run by owner/publisher Cindy Fisher, an award-winning journalist with almost 25 years of print newspaper experience.
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Latest Articles
- ADPH vaccine update: Plans being made for wider distribution but supply still too low for first wave
- Former Selma policeman sentenced to five years probation for obstruction of justice
- Vaughan adds latest mammography technology for earlier cancer detection and fewer callbacks
- Sunday COVID count: Cases steady since Saturday
- Selma and Dallas County Chamber to host grand opening for St. James Hotel on Tuesday
- Saturday COVID count: Dallas County cases up by nearly 30 in two days
- State Health Officer: There isn’t enough COVID vaccine to go around
- WCCS student hired at Lear Corporation as apprentice
Popular Articles
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- $5M renovation complete: St. James Hotel to open next week
- WCCS student hired at Lear Corporation as apprentice
- First health department COVID vaccine clinic draws hundreds of eligible residents
- Dallas County Extension's Callie Nelson gets promoted to state position in Auburn
- Former Selma policeman sentenced to five years probation for obstruction of justice
- Health department changes location of COVID Vaccination Clinic to Wallace Community College Selma
- Selma and Dallas County Chamber to host grand opening for St. James Hotel on Tuesday
- Lifelong Dallas County resident named to Alabama Black Belt Adventures board
- Morgan Senators earn No. 1 seed in AISA Class AAA Elite Eight Basketball Tournament
- Multimillion-dollar development planned for downtown
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Online Poll
When the COVID vaccine becomes available in Dallas County, will you take it?
The new vaccine for COVID-19 is arriving in Dallas County this week for frontline workers and those most vulnerable and will rollout to the public through the spring and summer. It received FDA approval quickly so it could eradicate the disease. But the fast approval has some worried if it will have unintended side effects. Will you take the vaccine?