She fell pursuing a suspect, now former UPD chief is pursuing the city
The former chief of the Uniontown Police Department has filed a workers’ compensation lawsuit against the City of Uniontown, alleging she was injured in April 2024 when she fell from an attic while pursuing a suspect. Background of the Plaintiff Pamela Wilson, a Uniontown native and graduate of R.C. Hatch High School, was the first... Read More
Perry County man charged with felony drug possession in Greensboro
A Marion man faces three felony drug charges after an arrest in Greensboro last week. Tony Cardell Williams, 38, of 113 Cahaba Heights, Marion, was arrested March 9 on charges stemming from an incident at approximately 3:18 a.m. on March 7 at the Griffin-Mandela apartments in Greensboro. He was charged with three felony counts of... Read More
Planting tips for spring gardening
Preparing the soil is key to a good garden The rich soil of the Black Belt region is like gold to home gardeners. Lovely home gardens require planning and regular attention. The Tuskegee University Extension Program offers several tips to help with your gardening needs. Select a planting site that has full sun. Vegetables do... Read More
David Thornton
David Thornton, 92, of Newbern, died March 5, 2026, in Greensboro. He was born March 12, 1933. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 14, at 1:30 p.m. at New Mission Church, County Road 20, Newbern, with burial following at Croom Cemetery in Newbern.
Cooking in the Black Belt
“How do you even make a pie crust?” I found myself asking this very question over the years anytime I approached making a pie. Up until last summer, I relied on the cookie crust variety of pie or store bought crusts—both frozen and refrigerated. It was in June of last year that I put my... Read More
Area Agency on Aging offers senior activity centers
Did you know there are senior activity centers right here in your community? Senior activity centers offer older adults a place to socialize, stay active, and enjoy nutritious meals in a welcoming environment. Participants can take part in activities like exercise classes, games, educational programs, and special events, while building friendships and staying connected. These... Read More
HCSD reports arrests for truancy, FTA, criminal mischief, theft
Hale County Sheriff’s Department has released the following report of the department’s recent activity: Arrests March 2, 2026 Jahtil Lucious, 35, of Moundville was arrested for truancy. March 3, 2026 Selena Foster, 25, of Moundville was arrested for bond forfeiture. Terrell Kimble Smith, 28, of Boligee was arrested for failure to appear. Samuel Dewayne Portis,... Read More
Council sets shorter business hours for City Hall, mayor says federal officials are handling housing authority situation
Greensboro City Council, in their March 10 meeting, heard a resolution for changing the hours of operation for Greensboro City Hall. The current hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The resolution called for a shortening of hours to 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Councilmember Lewis... Read More
Alabama Cattlemen’s Association
Keith Glover of Hale County was recognized by the Alabama Cattlemen’s Association for his year of service as president of the organization. Glover, now immediate past president, was praised by the association for his leadership and dedication to the beef industry. (Photo courtesy Alabama Cattlemen’s Association)
First responders train for mass casualty event in Hale County
An area of Hale County land just south of Greensboro was the site of a simulated mass casualty event Thursday night, March 6th. Fires burned and smoke billowed through the air as hundreds of first responders practiced procedure in the event of a plane crash. Cars damaged by flaming and flying debris and victims stranded... Read More