Hale County School System earns Cognia accreditation this year
Recognition ‘demonstrates commitment to excellence,’ says County Superintendent of Education Michael Ryans The Hale County School System announced that it has earned Cognia® Systems Accreditation.... Read More
Birding Festival brings over 400 to Black Belt in biggest year ever for event
Alabama Audubon’s Black Belt Birding Festival saw much success over the last weekend. Attendees enjoyed entertainment from Debbie Bond and Radiator Rick, as well as... Read More
Homecoming service is this Sunday at St. Matthew AME
St. Matthew A.M.E. Church in Greensboro, Alabama, is excited to announce its upcoming Homecoming event. The celebration will take place on August 11, 2024, at... Read More
UAB nursing students had productive summer in Greensboro
UAB School of Nursing was back in Greensboro this summer, as part of a clinical rotation for a nursing course in Community and Public Health... Read More
Braxton sworn in as Newbern’s first Black mayor
After an extended legal battle, Patrick Braxton took his place as Newbern’s first Black mayor on Saturday, August 3. Leaders and dignitaries from throughout the... Read More
Hale County Extension extends congrats to ‘Today’s Mom’ grads
Hale County Extension Office held an EFNEP graduation ceremony on Tuesday, July 30 at their offices in Greensboro. Congratulations are in order for Brittany Lee... Read More
Dumas will lecture on Native American history of the Black Belt August 8 at Hale Co. Library
The Friends of Hale County Library are pleased to announce an upcoming lecture featuring Dr. Ashley Dumas, a professor of anthropology at the University of... Read More
Heat safety important as summer swelters
Outdoor work and recreation are difficult to enjoy when temperatures are hotter than a cat on a tin roof in the middle of July. In... Read More
ADPH will begin screening for two genetic disorders
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is excited to announce that on July 29, 2024, the Bureau of Clinical Laboratories began testing for two... Read More