Greensboro Police Department released the following report of its activities: Arrests February 20, 2026 Otis Jackson, 62, of Greensboro, was arrested for domestic violence third degree. Ka’Shyra Shalise Edwards, 21, of Greensboro, was arrested for criminal mischief third degree and domestic violence third degree. February 23, 2026 Keenan Tavarland Jamal Lawson, 34, of Greensboro, was arrested for failure to appear on a charge of domestic violence third degree. February 24, 2026 Shatanya Rena Tabb, 32, of Greensboro, was arrested for... Read More
Hale County Sheriff’s Dept. has released the follow report of the department’s recent activity: Arrests February 23, 2026 Adarious Laprentice Means, 36, of Akron, was arrested for two counts of failure to appear. February 24, 2026 Dekevion Williams, 23, of Greensboro, was arrested for probation violation and failure to appear. February 26, 2026 Meoshia C. Armstead, 33, of Akron, was arrested for two counts of truancy and violation of the Parent Responsibility Act (adult). LaAlfred Carter, 39, of Greensboro, was... Read More
BlackBelt Women Rising will host a septic tank interest meeting on Thursday, March 5, at 6 p.m. at 1124 Washington Street in Uniontown. The meeting will feature Sherry Bradley of the Blackbelt Unincorporated Wastewater Program, who will discuss a septic tank assistance program available to area families. Inadequate or failing septic systems are a persistent issue across Perry and Hale counties and the wider Black Belt region, where many rural residents lack access to municipal sewer service. For more information,... Read More
The Hale County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to help identify items recovered during the execution of a search warrant on February 25. Recovered items include chainsaws, coins, impact wrenches, guns, power hand tools, and an air compressor. Anyone who believes they can identify the recovered property should contact Captain Nelson at the Hale County Sheriff’s Office at (334) 624-3081.
The Greensboro Garden Club is pleased to announce the return of its Yard of the Month program for 2026, celebrating the beauty, pride, and dedication of Greensboro residents who work hard to maintain attractive and welcoming outdoor spaces. Beginning in April, the Yard of the Month award will be presented each month through December. The program highlights homeowners whose yards demonstrate exceptional care, creativity, and community spirit. From vibrant flower beds and neatly trimmed lawns to tastefully designed holiday decor,... Read More