Family Fun and Resource Day planned for April 11 on Courthouse Square
Project GRACE Central Alabama will host a free Family Fun and Resource Day on Saturday, April 11, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Perry County Courthouse Square in Marion. The event will feature: Free food, games, and music. A bounce house for children. On-site local and state agencies to connect residents with free... Read More
Community Plant and Seed Swap will be April 11
The Community Plant and Seed Swap will take place on Saturday, April 11, from 9:00 a.m. to noon at Siloam Baptist Church, 505 Washington Street, Marion. Residents are invited to bring plants, seeds, or cuttings to swap, though no contribution is required to attend. The Perry County Extension Office will be on hand to offer... Read More
Miss Uniontown Pageant interest meeting set March 29
The Uniontown Civic League will hold an interest meeting for the Miss Uniontown Pageant 2026 on Sunday, March 29, at 4:00 p.m. at the Uniontown Recreation Center. The pageant includes categories for all ages: Jr. Miss (Pre-K through 4th grade), Little Miss (5th through 8th grade), and Miss Uniontown (9th through 12th grade). All abilities... Read More
Vaiden Field operating license reinstated; $400k in federal funds toward runway improvements
Vaiden Field Airport has had its operating license officially reinstated by the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT), clearing the way for the Perry County Airport and Industrial Authority to begin spending $400,000 in federal appropriations on runway and taxiway improvements. The reinstatement was announced at a planning meeting held March 24 at the airport, attended... Read More
Defendants seek dismissal of lawsuit against Marion, two former officers one week before trial
A lawsuit arising from the 2020 arrest of a Marion woman inside her own home—an arrest later ruled unlawful by the Perry County Circuit Court—faces a flurry of last-minute motions from the defendants as a March 30 jury trial approaches. Attorneys for the City of Marion, former police chief Damien Steele, and former officer Lonnie... Read More
Marion council fails to reach quorum; water contracts, garbage truck left in limbo
The Marion City Council failed to achieve a quorum at its rescheduled March 18 meeting, leaving more than $316,000 in water system contracts and a proposed garbage truck purchase unanswered as the city faces mounting pressure from state regulators over its infrastructure projects. The meeting was originally scheduled for Monday, March 16 and postponed to... Read More
ADEM warns Marion it may lose $2.5 million in federal sewer funding
State demands project completion plan by April 10; bids on sewer work don’t open until April 9 The Alabama Department of Environmental Management has warned the City of Marion that it could lose $2,475,000 in federal funding for sewer and wastewater infrastructure upgrades if the city cannot demonstrate it will finish the project on time.... Read More
Wilma Naomi King Cephus
Mrs. Wilma Naomi King Cephus, 89, of Greensboro, died Thursday, March 12, 2026. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 21, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Matthew African Methodist Episcopal Church in Greensboro, with Bishop Julius H. McAllister, Jr. presiding and Presiding Elder David W. Green, Sr. delivering the eulogy. Interment followed at Sarah Christian Cemetery,... Read More
Major Roy Edward Lee, Jr.
Major Roy Edward Lee, Jr., 84, of Greensboro, Alabama passed away on March 16, 2026. Born on August 15, 1941, in Talladega and raised in Tuscaloosa, he was a graduate of Tuscaloosa High School, the University of Alabama, and the Naval Flight Officer School, where he earned his Naval Wings of Gold. Immediately after college,... Read More
Rev. Norman Phillips
The Rev. Norman Phillips, 78, of Greensboro, died Thursday, March 13, 2026. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 21, at 1:00 p.m. at Springhill Missionary Baptist Church in Boligee, with Rev. Christopher Stephney officiating and Sister Scheree Datcher serving as mistress of ceremony. Rev. Phillips was born February 6, 1948, in Greensboro to the late... Read More