Sowing Seeds of Hope wraps up summer of community programs in Perry County
Sowing Seeds of Hope closed out a summer of housing, youth, health and outreach programs serving families across Perry County. For National Homeownership Month, the organization hosted a self-help housing workshop June 10 that provided 10 homeowners with information and resources for maintaining and protecting their homes. Youth programs continued through Seed Camp, offered in partnership with... Read More
Akin wins 7th District primary, runs strong in Perry
Birmingham Republican Ammie Akin won her party’s nomination for Alabama’s 7th Congressional District in the Aug. 11 special primary and will face U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell in November. District-wide, Akin took about 73 percent of the vote, 9,312 votes to 3,380 for David Perry of Selma, according to unofficial returns from the Secretary of State’s office. In... Read More
Marion council meeting moved to Aug. 26
The Marion City Council’s public hearing, budget work session and regular meeting, originally set for Monday, Aug. 17, have been postponed and rescheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 26, at Marion City Hall. The evening opens at 5 p.m. with a public hearing on a request for a variance to allow the parking and placement of a mobile home at... Read More
Pollinator census returns August 21-22, and counters are needed
Anyone with a spare 15 minutes and a flowering plant can contribute to real scientific research this month. The Great Southeast Pollinator Census returns Friday and Saturday, August 21-22, and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System is inviting residents of all ages to take part. Participants choose a flowering plant, watch it for 15 minutes, and count and... Read More
UWA awards honorary doctorates to Singleton, McCampbell during summer commencement exercises
The University of West Alabama conferred honorary doctorates upon Rep. Artis J. “A.J.” McCampbell and Alabama Sen. Bobby D. Singleton during summer commencement exercises on August 14. Each received the Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, in recognition of distinguished public service, commitment to educational opportunity, and leadership on behalf of the people and communities of Alabama’s... Read More
GPD reports arrests for bribing public servant, obstrucing governmental operations
The following arrest and incident reports were provided by the Greensboro Police Department. Arrests August 5, 2026 April Lesha Dial, 45, of Greensboro, was arrested for organized retail theft. Ayman Omar, 57, of Greensboro, was arrested on three charges of bribing a public servant. Willie Tyrone Davis, 39, of Greensboro, was arrested for failure to appear on charges of... Read More
Stewart Methodist Church to hold annual Homecoming
Stewart Methodist Church will hold its annual Homecoming service on Sunday, August 23, beginning at 10:45 a.m. Lunch will be served at noon following the morning service, and everyone is invited to stay to reminisce and fellowship over a meal. A nursery for children from birth through age 4 will be available during the service. Letha Parker... Read More
Project Horseshoe Farm Fellows: Caring for patients beyond the Hospital
A successful recovery often depends on the support a person receives after returning home. Through its discharge initiative, Hale County Hospital extends its commitment to patient wellbeing beyond the walls of the hospital. Following discharge, hospital fellows will call each Hale County Hospital patient to check in, learn how they are doing, and identify any needs that... Read More
Hale County Sheriff’s Office offers free CPR training class Aug. 25
The Hale County Sheriff’s Office is helping residents learn life-saving skills through a free CPR training class next week. The Citizens CPR Training class is scheduled for Tuesday, August 25, at 6 p.m. at the Hale County Courthouse. There is no cost to participate. The training is designed to teach residents CPR skills that can be used during emergencies when... Read More
Sawyerville man killed in motorcycle crash on Hwy. 69 Wednesday, Aug. 12
Sawyerville man died Wednesday, Aug. 12, in a two-vehicle crash on Alabama 69 in Tuscaloosa County. Willie P. Bryant, 60, was fatally injured about 8:15 p.m. when the 2004 Honda VTX1300C motorcycle he was operating was struck by a 2024 Chevrolet Blazer driven by Melinda M. Taylor, 48, of Tuscaloosa. Bryant was thrown from the motorcycle and... Read More