Legal Notices Week of June 4, 2026
LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with Chapter 1, Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, notice is hereby given that Frasier-Ousley Construction and Engineering, Inc., Contractor, has completed the Contract for HVAC Replacement for Perry County Schools, 23-268, for Perry County Schools, Owner, and have made request for final settlement of said Contract. All persons... Read More
ALDOT worker injured in crash on Hwy. 69 north of Greensboro
An Alabama Department of Transportation worker was injured Wednesday after being struck by a tractor-trailer while performing routine roadside maintenance on State Route 69 north of Greensboro. According to ALDOT, the employee was operating a tractor mower along the highway when a tractor-trailer struck the mower. The worker was transported to a local hospital and... Read More
Sewell staff to hold mobile office hours in Greensboro on June 10
Staff from the office of U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell will be in Greensboro on Wednesday, June 10, to assist Hale County residents with federal programs and services. The mobile office hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Greensboro Senior Activity Center, 515 Greene St. No appointment is required. Congressional staff... Read More
HCSD reports arrests for harassment, disorderly, FTA
Hale County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report The Hale County Sheriff’s Office released the following report of recent arrests and incidents. Arrests May 20, 2026 Kewan Hale, 27, of Tuscaloosa, was arrested for chemical endangerment of a child and two counts of failure to appear. May 21, 2026 Kaley Anne Lee, 36, of Greensboro, was arrested... Read More
GPD reports arrests for FTA, domestic violence, possession
Greensboro Police Department Activity Report The Greensboro Police Department released the following report of recent arrests and incidents. Arrests April 28, 2026 Kenyotta Lakayla Lee, 30, of Greensboro, was arrested for domestic violence, third degree. May 3, 2026 Carlos Fowler, 28, of Greensboro, was arrested for possession of marijuana, first degree, and driving under the... Read More
Greensboro’s Mustang, Marion’s Blackbelt Hardware both listed for sale
Two prominent Black Belt businesses have been listed for sale, each with asking prices exceeding $1 million. Mustang, a longtime Greensboro restaurant and local landmark, is on the market for $1.5 million. Located at 905 Hobson Street, the property sits on 1.09 acres and features a 5,840-square-foot building that includes a fully equipped commercial kitchen,... Read More
The raptors are coming to Newbern Library June 12
The Newbern Library is pleased to announce that “the Raptors are Coming” to the library on Friday, June 12, 2026, for a free public program. Staff members from the Auburn Raptor Center will bring five raptors, commonly known as birds of prey, to Newbern for a two-hour demonstration held outdoors under a large tent adjacent... Read More
Akron Day celebrates community, history and hometown pride
The Town of Akron came together on Saturday, May 23, for the first Akron Day, a daylong celebration of the town’s history, people, and spirit. Rain was in the forecast, but the community turned out anyway and was rewarded with a mostly sunny afternoon. Former Mayor Rev. West Moore opened the event with a prayer,... Read More
Moundville restaurant sued over slip-and-fall
A Pickens County woman has sued Big Mike’s Steakhouse in Moundville, alleging she was injured after slipping on grease that had been left on a walkway at the restaurant. Shelia M. Jones filed the lawsuit May 26 in Hale County Circuit Court, naming Big Mike’s Steakhouse Moundville, LLC as the defendant. Jones is represented by... Read More
Greensboro restricts heavy truck traffic on West Main Street
The Greensboro City Council has adopted an ordinance restricting heavy truck traffic on a portion of West Main Street, citing safety concerns for pedestrians and schoolchildren and the potential for damage to infrastructure. Ordinance No. 2026-01, which took effect after being approved April 27 and published in the May 14 edition of the Greensboro Watchman,... Read More

