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Barbecue, burgers and more are on the menu for Emma Terry. "This Miss Alabama loves to eat," Terry says. "She’s not eating ...
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The Leeds native will move on to compete for Miss America, but her top priority is to serve with kindness and grace as the ...
ALABAMA (WHNT) — Forty-three women are competing for the role of Miss Alabama 2025. After three days of preliminary competitions, who will wear the crown and sash next? The Miss Alabama ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( WHNT) — Introducing Miss Black Southern States 2025! Emilie Harrell is a graduate student in Communicative ...
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Miss Alabama 2025: Emma Terry, Miss Hoover, wins the crown - MSNEmma Terry is the new Miss Alabama. Terry, 22, was crowned Saturday night at Samford University’s Wright Center in Birmingham. She competed as Miss Hoover, besting 42 other contestants for the ...
The 6-foot-5, 225-pounder is down to the Ole Miss Rebels, Ohio State Buckeyes, Alabama Crimson Tide and Illinois Fighting Illini as he narrows his focus on the four schools, according to Rivals.
The new Miss Alabama is ready to give back to the state that’s given much to her. Meg McGuffin, 22, of Ozark, was crowned Miss Alabama Saturday night. McGuffin said she feels she won the crown ...
Miss Coffee County Norma Boyd competed against 51 other contestants and took home the honors of Alabama's Junior Miss title last Saturday night in Montgomery.
Anna Leah Jolly, Miss Capital City, was crowned Miss Mississippi 2025 on Saturday, June 14th. Eleven finalists competed in the final round of the 92nd Miss Mississippi competition.
Willow Newell, a Racine resident, won the title of Miss Wisconsin Saturday night. Newell is the first Black woman to be crowned Miss Wisconsin, according to a press release from the pageant.
Tuscaloosa doesn't want Alabama football's A-Day anymor. Mayor Walt Maddox would rather the spring game go away due to security and logistical concerns.
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