Children’s March commemoration set for May 2

“The 63rd Commemorative Anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement is celebrating 63 years from 1963, and in May 1963 when the children as young as 5 years old decided that they were going to fight for their civil rights. “The Children’s March became the ‘Children’s Crusade.’ My mother, Gwendolyn Sanders Gamble, was a 15-year-old student...
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Margaret Ellen Horan Webb

Margaret Ellen “Maggie” Horan Webb, 86, of Marion, passed away peacefully at home on April 15, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Born on July 27, 1939, in Sycamore, Illinois, she was the daughter of Colonel Earl Campbell Horan of New York and Margaret Page Ellis of Mississippi. Maggie graduated from Marion High School in...
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Cooking in the Black Belt

Now that it’s starting to feel like Alabama when I step outside, I’ve had an itch to just stay out in the sun. Going outside when it’s chilly and windy just doesn’t have the same payoff as sweating in the yard, waiting for a breeze to roll through. Just the other day, I stood in...
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Deacon Richmond Jones Jr.

Deacon Richmond Jones Jr., 81, of Marion, passed away on April 19, 2026. Born on April 2, 1945, Deacon Jones was remembered for a life of love, faith, and strength. A viewing will be held on Friday, May 1, 2026, from 1 to 5 p.m. at Melvin Miller Funeral Service, 302 Pickens Street, Marion. A...
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Cole Wins Optimist Club Essay Contest

Robert C. Hatch High School student Kaci Cole has been named the Alfred G. Adams Optimist Club of Perry County’s local winner in its annual essay contest. This year’s topic, “How My Acts of Service Help Me Understand What My Community Means to Me,” invited students to reflect on the impact of service in shaping...
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