Reform woman killed in Uniontown shooting; suspect charged with manslaughter
A 26-year-old woman was shot and killed early Sunday morning in Uniontown, and a suspect has been arrested and charged with manslaughter, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. ALEA’s State Bureau of Investigation launched a death investigation on Sunday, March 29, at the request of the Uniontown Police Department. Officers responded to a call... Read More
Extension Service: Asparagus can be useful vegetable for Ala. gardens
Mexico remains the cornerstone for winter and early-season supply of asparagus. Within the domestic U.S. landscape, Michigan is the most important asparagus-producing state, supplying fresh product during a compressed spring harvest. Asparagus is a perennial vegetable that does well in Alabama and is adaptable to freezer storage. It will produce for 15–20 or more years... Read More
Republican Women of the Black Belt to host PSC candidates in Greensboro April 28
The Republican Women of the Black Belt will host Alabama Public Service Commission candidates Brent Woodall and Matt Gentry at a meeting on Monday, April 28, at 6:00 p.m. at The Stable, 1120 Main Street, Greensboro. The candidates will discuss their ideas for the commission. Those planning to order food are asked to arrive by... Read More
Omega Psi Phi chapter accepting scholarship applications
The Omega Chi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. is accepting applications for two scholarships for the 2026 academic year. The Omega Chi Scholarship, valued at $500, is open to all high school seniors residing in Dallas, Perry, Wilcox, Lowndes, and Hale counties. The William T. “Ty” Bryant Memorial Scholarship, also valued at $500,... Read More
Governor awards $800,000 to Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force
Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded $800,000 in grants to support narcotics enforcement across the state, with $100,000 each going to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the state’s seven regional drug enforcement task forces. The regional task force serving Perry and Hale counties is administered through the Marengo County Commission and covers Bibb, Dallas, Greene,... Read More
John Cox Webb, IV
John Cox Webb, IV, of Demopolis, died Sunday, March 22, 2026. He was born August 10, 1942, in Selma to Marie Suttle Webb and John Cox Webb, III. Mr. Webb graduated from Demopolis High School in 1960 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alabama in 1965. He served in the... Read More
Martha Jean Wallace
Martha Jean Wallace, 84, died Tuesday, March 25, 2026. She was born July 3, 1941, to John William Wallace and Annie Bell Smith. Although she had no children of her own, she had a hand in raising all of her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; four sisters, Jewell Nichols,... Read More
Nancy Morrison Brewer
Nancy Morrison Brewer, 78, of Marion, died Friday, March 21, 2026. She was born July 20, 1947, to Ted and Ollie Mae Fuqua Morrison. Visitation was held Wednesday, March 25, at Lake Payne Church of God from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., with funeral services following at 11:00 a.m. with Bro. Greg Jones officiating. Burial... Read More
Hale County Hospital’s: Hospital Corner
Emergency responders from across West Alabama gathered in Hale County earlier this month to participate in a large-scale disaster drill simulating a catastrophic plane crash, testing the region’s ability to respond to a mass casualty event. The training exercise, organized by the Hale County Emergency Management Agency, took place on a rural property just outside... Read More
Cooking in the Black Belt
Who doesn’t love a cookie? There’s even a book on what happens when you give a mouse one. They end up in almost every lunchbox, come saran wrapped on gas station counters, and wait patiently in kitschy jars for another hand to reach in. Like many children, cookies were among the first things I “made”... Read More