Pictured above are the 2023 Hale County High School Varsity Wildcats. More teams from throughout the region are featured inside this week’s edition of The Greensboro Watchman!
Hale County Sheriff’s Dept. has released the following report of the department’s recent activity: Arrests: November 3, 2025 Derrick R. Carter, 40, of Uniontown, was arrested for failure to appear. Joseph Holeman, 57, of Sawyerville, was arrested for two counts of failure to appear. Terrance J. Williams, 41, of Moundville, was arrested for two counts of failure to appear. November 4, 2025 Maria Foster King, 45, of Uniontown, was arrested for possession of a forged instrument, second degree. November 5,... Read More
Live in Your Dream (LYD) will host its annual Thanksgiving Banquet on Sunday, November 16. Beginning at 3:00 PM, the group will meet at The Dream Center located at 381 Millwood Road in Greensboro. Tickets are $10 for those interested in participating. The guest speaker for the event will be Rev. Detyrick King, senior pastor at Bethlehem Baptist Church of Sawyerville. LYD Outreach is a local group focused on creating productive social bonds through community engagement. Focusing on local youth,... Read More
Bethlehem Baptist Church will host a Pastoral Installation Service in honor of Rev. Detyrick King on Sunday, November 30, at 2:30 PM. The ceremony will mark King’s recent appointment to lead the Hale County church as its senior pastor. A morning worship sermon will be presented by Pastor Kevin Woods of Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, Hurtsboro, Alabama. The installation sermon will be presented by Pastor Antonio Shelton of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Greensboro. Morning worship will begin at... Read More
First Methodist Church Greensboro will hold its Fall Bazaar on Friday, Nov. 21. Doors open at 7:00 a.m., with coffee and biscuits served to start the day. Tables will feature baked goods, candies, casseroles, soups, chili, canned items, and more. A beautiful quilt will be raffled for $1 per chance. A catfish lunch will be served beginning at 11:00 a.m. for $12 per plate; see a member of the Women’s Society for tickets. Organizers invite the community to come out... Read More
The community is invited to the Annual Community Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, Nov. 23, at Greensboro Presbyterian Church, located at the corner of Demopolis and Main Streets. The service begins at 6:00 p.m., with choir practice at 5:20 p.m. Rev. John Alexander, pastor of Greensboro Presbyterian Church, will be the guest speaker. An offering will be received to benefit the Greensboro Ministerial Association Benevolence Fund. All are welcome.