State Capitol lawn prepared for America 250 Alabama Celebration
Rodney Smith, Huntsville’s well-known “Lawn Mower Man,” mowed the State Capitol lawn on Monday, May 18, 2026. The work was completed in preparation for the America 250 Alabama Celebration hosted by Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday, May 21, 2026. Gov. Ivey greeted Smith, founder of Raising Men and Raising Women Lawn Care Service, at the... Read More
SOUTHERN STYLES: Homecoming Service & Sunday Dinner held at historic Bethlehem United Methodist Church
In the South, a church homecoming is a longstanding church tradition. The tradition originated in the South among Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, First Christians, and other denominations. It has always been a wonderful occasion that brought back inactive church members, honored church history, and remembered departed members of the congregation. The highlight of many homecomings was... Read More
Water line break occurs at U.S. Pipe
At a recent Bessemer City Council meeting, Bessemer City Engineer Daniel Mayfield reported that a water line break had occurred at U.S. Pipe and provided an update to affected Bessemer residents. Mayfield contacted ADEM and spoke with Wayne Holt, the ADEM employee responsible for issuing permits. Holt confirmed that U.S. Pipe currently has an active... Read More
Vestavia Hills teacher selected as 2026 National STEM Scholar
Ten middle school teachers nationwide selected for prestigious program Amy Hollar, a teacher from Liberty Park Middle School in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, is among ten middle school teachers from eight states selected to participate in the prestigious National STEM Scholar Program — a unique professional development initiative providing advanced STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)... Read More
West Jefferson Historical Society to receive grant, celebrate ADAH
Friends of the West Jefferson County Historical Society: We have good news! On Sunday, June 7, 2026, at 2 p.m., the WJCHS will welcome a special guest, Leigh Hulsey, State Representative for District 15, to the Sadler House. Of course, since its pioneer beginning in 1818, guests have been welcome at this historic home. This... Read More
Bessemer Chamber “I Care Citywide CleanUp Initiative” kickoff is May 30
Beautifying the city of Bessemer builds community pride. The city of Bessemer matters. The Bessemer Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Bessemer are sponsoring a citywide cleanup initiative on Saturday, May 30. This most important beautification project will start at 9:30 a.m. at Bessemer City Hall. Businesses, civic organizations, churches, sororities, fraternities, residents,... Read More
Seniors enjoy bingo at Hueytown Senior Citizen Center
Bobbie Groce, Rusty Smith, Charleen Glenn and Jack Praytor (above) The Hueytown Senior Citizen Center is a welcoming place for all senior citizens. Open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the Hueytown Senior Center is located at 2501 Brooklane Drive in Hueytown. The Senior Center, opened in 2000 during the administration of Mayor... Read More
Joseph Dunn
Mr. Joseph Dunn, son of the late Charles Dunn Sr. and Daisey Ward Dunn, was born on June 12, 1951. He passed away peacefully on May 5, 2026, at the age of 74. Everyone knew him as “Tent.” He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles Dunn Sr. and Daisy Ward Dunn; a brother,... Read More
Howard Paige says he will not seek re-election to office of Hale County Coroner
To the Citizens and Community of Hale County, After much prayer, thought, and reflection, I have decided that I will not be renewing or seeking re-election for Hale County Coroner. For the past 16 years, it has been one of the greatest honors of my life to serve the people of this county. During some... Read More