Bernice Payne Morrison
Bernice Payne Morrison, 97, of Akron, passed away on May 25, 2026, at Forest Manor Health and Rehab. Services were held on Friday, May 29, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Five Mile Primitive Baptist Church in Akron, with Bro. Luke Laird and Bro. Jimmy Burkhalter officiating and Magnolia Chapel South directing. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Visitation was held at the church one hour prior... Read More
Winston Rutley
Mr. Winston Rutley was born February 6, 1953, in Sawyerville, Alabama, the firstborn child of Mary Alice Rutley and Olee Chavers. From the start, he carried a strong spirit and big heart that touched everyone he met. He gained his heavenly wings on May 21, 2026, at the age of 73. He confessed his faith in Christ early on and joined... Read More
Tom Anderson Paige
Mr. Tom Anderson Paige was born March 23, 1956, in Greensboro, Alabama, to the late William “Jip” Paige and Willie Mae Sanders Paige Dillard. He accepted Christ at an early age and joined Greenleaf Missionary Baptist Church, where he was a faithful member and served on the Board of Trustees. He gained his heavenly wings on May 20, 2026, at the age... Read More
Berenice Small Artis
Berenice Small Artis peacefully transitioned from this life on May 23, 2026, at the age of 69. A native of Greensboro, Alabama, she was born on September 28, 1956, to the late Kilas (Emma) Rutley and Ethel Small. Shortly after graduating from Greensboro High School, Berenice answered the call to serve her country by joining the United States Army at only 17... Read More
Cooking in the Black Belt
Ah! The sun again! Who knew May could be so gray? Now that the clouds have cleared, I can see my yard for what it is now: overgrown and still muddy in some spots. I like to think of cutting the grass like shaving. Once it starts to itch, it’s time to cut. With all this... Read More
Tombigbee RC&D accepting grant applications through June 30
The Tombigbee Resource Conservation and Development Council is accepting applications for its fiscal year 2027 grant cycle, with funding ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 per project. Applications are being accepted through June 30. No late applications will be accepted. Approved projects may begin on Oct. 1. Grants are awarded on a reimbursement-only basis, meaning applicants... Read More
HCSD reports arrests for harassment, disorderly, FTA
Arrests 05-26-2026 Kierra Young, 25, of Tuscaloosa, was arrested for two counts of failure to appear. 05-27-2026 Kahlil Lashown Thomas, 29, of Tuscaloosa, was arrested for four counts of failure to appear, certain persons forbidden, and attempted murder. Samuel Eli Kilgore, 20, of Greensboro, was arrested for improper tag. 05-28-2026 Abbie Ashe Brown, 41, of... Read More
GPD reports arrests for FTA, harassing communications
The Greensboro Police Department released the following report of its recent activities. Arrests 05-31-2026 Ternisha Lashon Thomas, 31, of Greensboro, was arrested for harassing communication. 06-01-2026 Vivianna Ednia Jordan, 21, of Greensboro, was arrested for failure to appear and driving while license suspended. Incidents 05-27-2026 Domestic violence in the third degree was reported on Tuscaloosa... Read More
Greensboro Juneteenth celebration set for June 20 at Lions Park
The Greensboro community will celebrate Juneteenth with a Community Day Celebration on Saturday, June 20, at Lions Park from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The event will feature music and entertainment, food vendors, games and activities, and community fellowship. Trophies will be awarded during the celebration. The event is free and open to the public.... Read More
Hale Co. students honored for academic achievement at Jacksonville State
Jacksonville State University has recognized several Hale County students for outstanding academic achievement during the Spring 2026 semester. Allaisja Mitchell of Moundville was named to the President’s List, which requires a perfect 4.0 grade point average while completing at least 12 credit hours. Four Hale County students were named to the Dean’s List: Kyla Wilson... Read More



