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Fayette's News, Sports and Information Leader. WLDX Presents.. Guy Penrod, Christmas & More Tour! By WLDXSunday, December 1. Earl Mc. Donald Auditorium on the campus of Bevill State Community College, Fayette, ALPurchase your tickets today by visiting http: //www. V. I. P. Tickets can be purchased at WLDX Studios located at 7.
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WLDX Presents.. The Stephens w/special guest, Shannon Knight. By WLDXWLDX Presents.. The Stephens with special guest, Shannon Knight! Saturday, September 2nd, 2. Door open at 5pm, Concert at 6pm. Free Concert!!! Posted: 2.

Last Updated: 2. 01. Missing Fayette Boater. Found.. By WLDXHALEYVILLE, AL (WCBI) – The body of a Fayette , Alabama man has been recovered 1. Bear Creek Lake. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Marine Patrol and local search and rescue teams found the body of 6. Robert Lane Kemp just after 5: 3.
Thursday morning. Kemp had been missing since he fell out of a boat July 1. Upper Bear Creek Lake near Haleyville. The investigation into the boating accident continues. Posted: 2. 01. 7- 0.
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Last Updated: 2. 01. The River Is Here! By WLDXAs of July 1. WLDX is now "The River", playing a blend of Southern Gospel & Light Contemporary Christian music! New programming is on the way as well! We are on the fast track to becoming Fayette County's Christian Connection!

The story begins with a very traumatizing event. Poor Nova, one of the main characters, is a witness to this event and is forever engraved with the horrific act that. “Blessed are the peacemakers”but who can say this of Congress whose hostility to the world comes near the devil himself. And now with its anti-Russia, anti.
Posted: 2. 01. 7- 0. Last Updated: 2. 01. WLDX GETS A MAKEOVERBy WLDXPress Release: As of July 1, 2. WLDX Radio, Fayette, Alabama is under the lease management of Hometown Radio Partnership. Hometown Radio Partnership consists of a partnership between Dewayne Guyton and Jonathan Holmes. De. Wayne has been with WLDX since 2.
At Your Service" and Office Manager. Jonathan, originally from Fayette, is the General Manager of WFCA, French Camp Christian Academy's on- site radio station in French Camp, MS. Together, De. Wayne and Jonathan have a combined experience of over 5. Since 2. 01. 3, WLDX has played a mixed format of Southern Gospel from 6am - 1. Watch Blue Collar Online Full Movie. Country music. Beginning, July 1.
WLDX will take on a new identity. The format will change to 2. Christian Broadcasting and identify as "AM9.
WLDX- The River". The primary existing programs, "Morning Call" & "At Your Service" will remain in their original forms with additional programming soon to come including "Inspirational Insights", a devotional program featuring a variety of local pastors from the area, "A Good News Moment" featuring a positive news story, certain to inspire, "A Moment For Your Health", a short piece that gives you a daily dose of fitness and health advice, and a whole lot more.
We believe the future holds big plans, as we are in the process of bringing the addition of an FM frequency to WLDX and Fayette County. It is our goal to place WLDX in the forefront of local events and bring a positive change to our community in further becoming Fayette County's daily resource for local news, sports & information while providing the best mix of Southern Gospel and Light Contemporary Christian music, as well as, offering inspirational programming to lift the spirits of our friends and neighbors. We look forward to our growth in the community and impacting Fayette County in a positive, encouraging and uplifting manner. Feel free to share this with your friends.
Get the word out and pray for God to be glorified in every aspect of our new journey. Thank you all! Posted: 2. Last Updated: 2. 01.
Stonewall Volunteer Fire Department Receives Donation. By De. Wayne G. Guyton. About 5 months ago, Robert Mallory set out to improve the Stonewall Volunteer Fire Department located in the Canaan Community of Fayette County. At that time, they were operating with a 1. Their main pumper was a 1.
Ford that only pumped from one side and had constant transmission issues along with a water leak that forbid holding more than one half tank of water. Mallory began sending out letters using a boundary from Nashville, TN to New Orleans, La to Mobile, Al and getting nowhere quickly. One day, he decided to focus on the larger cities here in Alabama to see what was available. Birmingham, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, Montgomery and Mobile had nothing in surplus. Frustrated at the amount of work being placed and going nowhere, Mallory remembered he'd forgotten one particular Alabama City.. Decatur. He sent an email to the Mayor, Tab Bolling who then forwarded the email to the Decatur City Fire Cheif, Tony Grande.
Mallory was then informed there was, indeed, a truck that had been taken out of service and was being held in surplus. Grande was open about other departments who'd inquired about purchasing the vehicle for their own departments.
Mallory informed Grande that Stonewall VFD was a small rural department with very little cash and pleaded with him the possibility of the City of decatur donating the apparatus. Over a period of 4 months, Mallory remained in tough with Grande and Bolling and even sent letters to the Decatur City Council pleading with them to help Stonewall Volunteer Fire Department, who was struggling to keep their community Fire Department alive and running. The Decatur City Council held a vote on May 1st to decide which city would receive the$5. May 2nd, Robert Mallory received the news of a unanimous vote, 5- 0, in favor of Stonewall Volunteer Fire Department recieving the truck as a donation to help the Canaan Comunity ine keeping them safe as well as seeing a reduction in their home insurance by living in a community that is now up to par on Fire Safety.
Mallory and other members of the Stonewall Volunteer Fire Department made the trip the following Thursday to meet with the Fire Officials and the City Council to take ownership of their new fire truck. A Good News Story by AM9. WLDX- De. Wayne G. Guyton. Posted: 2. Last Updated: 2. 01. By Posted: 2. 01. Last Updated: 2. 01.
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We also have slots available to get your church service on the air!!! Call for more information! Posted: 2. 01. 7- 0. Last Updated: 2. 01. FROG LEVEL IS UPON US!
By WLDXThe Alabama Frog Level Festival & Cruise In, Sponsored by the Fayette Area Chamber of Commerce will take place Friday, September 3. Saturday, October 1st in Downtown Fayette.
Schedule of Events: Friday, Sept.
Steven Spielberg - Wikipedia. Steven Allan Spielberg, KBEOMRI (born December 1. American director, producer, and screenwriter. He is considered one of the founding pioneers of the New Hollywood era, as well as being viewed as one of the most popular directors and producers in film history.[5] He is also one of the co- founders of Dream. Works Studios. In a career spanning more than four decades, Spielberg's films have spanned many themes and genres. Spielberg's early science- fiction and adventure films, such as Jaws (1.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1. E. T. the Extra- Terrestrial (1. Hollywood escapist filmmaking.[6] In later years, his films began addressing humanistic issues such as the Holocaust, the transatlantic slave trade, civil rights, war, and terrorism in such films as The Color Purple (1.
Empire of the Sun (1. Schindler's List (1. Amistad (1. 99. 7), Saving Private Ryan (1. Munich (2. 00. 5), War Horse (2. Lincoln (2. 01. 2), and Bridge of Spies (2.
His other films include Jurassic Park (1. A. I. Artificial Intelligence (2. War of the Worlds (2. Spielberg won the Academy Award for Best Director for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, as well as receiving five other nominations.[7] Three of Spielberg's films—Jaws, E. T. the Extra- Terrestrial, and Jurassic Park—achieved box office records, originated and came to epitomize the blockbuster film.[8] The unadjusted gross of all Spielberg- directed films exceeds $9 billion worldwide, making him the highest- grossing director in history.
His personal net worth is estimated to be more than $3 billion.[2] He is also known for his long- standing associations with several actors, producers, and technicians, most notably composer John Williams, who has composed music for all but three of Spielberg's films (The Color Purple, Bridge of Spies, and Ready Player One). Early life. Spielberg was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to an Orthodox Jewish family.[9] His mother, Leah Posner (later Adler) (January 1. February 2. 1, 2. Arnold Spielberg (born 1. His paternal grandparents were emigrants from Ukraine who settled in Cincinnati in the first decade of the 1. In 1. 95. 0, his family moved to Haddon Township, New Jersey, when his father took a job with RCA.
Three years later, the family moved to Phoenix, Arizona.[1. Spielberg attended Hebrew school from 1. Rabbi Albert L. Lewis.[1. As a child, Spielberg faced difficulty reconciling being an Orthodox Jew with the perception of him by other children he played with. It isn't something I enjoy admitting," he once said, "but when I was seven, eight, nine years old, God forgive me, I was embarrassed because we were Orthodox Jews. I was embarrassed by the outward perception of my parents' Jewish practices.
I was never really ashamed to be Jewish, but I was uneasy at times."[1. Spielberg also said he suffered from acts of anti- Semitic prejudice and bullying: "In high school, I got smacked and kicked around. Two bloody noses.
It was horrible."[1. His first home movie was of a train wreck involving his toy Lionel trains, then age 1. Throughout his early teens, and after entering high school, Spielberg continued to make amateur 8 mm "adventure" films.[1. In 1. 95. 8, he became a Boy Scout and fulfilled a requirement for the photography merit badge by making a nine- minute 8 mm film entitled The Last Gunfight.[2. Years later, Spielberg recalled to a magazine interviewer, "My dad's still- camera was broken, so I asked the scoutmaster if I could tell a story with my father's movie camera. He said yes, and I got an idea to do a Western.
I made it and got my merit badge. That was how it all started."[2. At age thirteen, while living in Phoenix, Spielberg won a prize for a 4.
Escape to Nowhere, using a cast composed of other high school friends. That motivated him to make 1. In 1. 96. 3, at age sixteen, Spielberg wrote and directed his first independent film, a 1. Firelight, which would later inspire Close Encounters. The film was made for $5. After attending Arcadia High School in Phoenix for three years, his family next moved to Saratoga, California where he later graduated from Saratoga High School in 1. He attained the rank of Eagle Scout.
His parents divorced while he was still in school,[2. Spielberg moved to Los Angeles, staying initially with his father. His long- term goal was to become a film director. His three sisters and mother remained in Saratoga. In Los Angeles, he applied to the University of Southern California's film school, but was turned down because of his "C" grade average.[1. He then applied and was admitted to California State University, Long Beach, where he became a brother of Theta Chi Fraternity.[2. While still a student, he was offered a small unpaid intern job at Universal Studios with the editing department.[2.
He was later given the opportunity to make a short film for theatrical release, the 2. Amblin', which he wrote and directed. Studio vice president Sidney Sheinberg was impressed by the film, which had won a number of awards, and offered Spielberg a seven- year directing contract. It made him the youngest director ever to be signed for a long- term deal with a major Hollywood studio.[1.
He subsequently dropped out of college to begin professionally directing TV productions with Universal.[2. Spielberg later returned to Cal State Long Beach and completed his BA degree in Film and Electronic Arts in 2. Career. 19. 70s. His first professional TV job came when he was hired to direct one of the segments for the 1. Night Gallery, written by Rod Serling and would star Joan Crawford.[3. Crawford, however, was "speechless, and then horrified" at the thought of a twenty- one- year- old newcomer directing her, one of Hollywood's leading stars. Why was this happening to me?" she asked the producer.[3.
Her attitude changed after they began working on her scenes: When I began to work with Steven, I understood everything. It was immediately obvious to me, and probably everyone else, that here was a young genius. I thought maybe more experience was important, but then I thought of all of those experienced directors who didn't have Steven's intuitive inspiration and who just kept repeating the same old routine performances.
That was called "experience."I knew then that Steven Spielberg had a brilliant future ahead of him. Hollywood doesn't always recognize talent, but Steven's was not going to be overlooked. I told him so in a note I wrote him. I wrote to Rod Serling, too.