Farm-City grows Alabama through service, student success
Service and community involvement took center stage as farmers, leaders and students came together for the Farm-City Banquet April 9 in Auburn, recognizing achievements and embracing this year’s theme, “Grow Alabama.” The theme was a callback to “Agriculture & Forestry Grow Alabama: An Economic Contribution Study” released last year by Alabama Agribusiness Council, Auburn University... Read More
Red snapper season opens 7 days a week starting May 22
The Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announces that Alabama state waters and federal waters will open to private and state-licensed charter vessel anglers for red snapper harvest on Friday, May 22, 2026. New for 2026, the season will be open 7 days a week until the... Read More
Governor Ivey advances infrastructure statewide with $7.6 million in Rebuild Alabama grants
Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday, May 7, announced more than $7.6 million in state funding is being awarded to cities and counties for 26 road projects across Alabama, highlighting her ongoing commitment to improving the state’s infrastructure. The grants are the first round of funding made available this year under the Alabama Department of Transportation’s... Read More
Governor Ivey signs special election bills in anticipation of favorable court action in state’s ongoing redistricting cases
Governor Kay Ivey on Friday, May 8, signed House Bill 1 and Senate Bill 1 to authorize the governor to call a special election in certain congressional and state senate districts in anticipation of favorable court action in the state’s ongoing redistricting litigation. The governor issued the following statement: “With this special session successfully behind... Read More
Council members Person and Porter host Community Resource event
This past week Bessemer councilman Chester Porter (District 2) and councilwoman Sarah Person (District 3) held a Community Resource Event. The event is set to keep community members and Bessemer residents informed and connected within current and present agendas, activities and more throughout the city. Designed to provide valuable information for all concerned, the meeting... Read More
Secretary of State Wes Allen reminds voters of photo ID requirements ahead of upcoming elections
Wes Allen, Alabama’s Secretary of State, is reminding voters of the State’s photo identification requirements to ensure a smooth and efficient voting process on Election Day. “My record on photo voter identification requirements is very clear. I have worked hard to ensure that Alabama has some of the most airtight voter ID laws in the... Read More
Willoughby Contracting Co. awarded water facilities relocation contract
The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT), East Central Region, authorized the city of Bessemer to award a construction contract for the relocation of water facilities that conflict with the construction of Project No. STPBH-3713 (252). The project consists of widening, resurfacing and drainage improvements on CR-337 (McCalla Road) from CR-18 (Eastern Valley Road) to CR-20... Read More
Jefferson County Farm-City Committee honored
The Jefferson County Farm-City Committee was honored for the Best Farm-City Dinner for larger population counties during the Alabama Farm-City Awards Luncheon in Auburn on April 9. Jefferson County received cash prizes from the Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation (AFAF) for their work, which centered around the theme “Grow Alabama.” The annual banquet, hosted at The... Read More
Patrol Officer Robinson promoted to Environmental Officer
Officer Derrick Robinson went from driving tractor-trailers for 21 years to today driving a police car for nearly four years. The Bessemer Police Department hired Robinson in June of 2022 at 52 years of age. Four years later, he has been promoted to the position of environmental officer for the city of Bessemer. Officer Robinson... Read More
Bessemer Police Officer Bolden promoted to Sgt.
Bessemer Police Sgt. Tommie Bolden has been with the Bessemer Police Department since 2017. Bolden was hired as a correctional officer for the Bessemer City Jail. Recently, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant. The promotion ceremony was held at the Bessemer Civic Center. Bolden said, “I would like to thank Police Chief Carmichael... Read More