Services were March 14 for Frank Wilkerson of Greensboro, former Hale County Commissioner
Franklin Alvin Wilkerson, 73, of Greensboro went to his heavenly home on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, after being diagnosed with esophageal cancer. A private graveside... Read More
Gvillo, Hale Co. farmer, participates in ALFA Leaders class in Montgomery
Pictured on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol are: Front row: Noel Welch of Pike County, Nic Cornelison of Jackson County, Alabama Gov. Kay... Read More
MMI band to perform at Opera House Friday
The Marion Military Institute Band will perform at the Greensboro Opera House on Friday, March 15 starting at 7:00. The band is made up of... Read More
Greensboro Ministerial Association sets annual Palm Sunday service
The Greensboro Ministerial Association has announced its Annual Community Palm Sunday service, scheduled for March 24th at Greensboro Baptist Church, located at 908 Main Street.... Read More
Fellow of the 2024 Women’s Policy Institute
The Hale County Extension Office offered congratulations to Elicia L. Chaverest, Assistant Director of Alabama A&M University’s Small Farms Research Center, on being selected as... Read More
Jury trial underway on lawsuits from deadly 2018 boating accident
Jury trial proceedings began this week in Hale County Circuit Court related to the July 4, 2018 boating accident in Moundville that killed two people... Read More
Hale County Hospital’s: Hospital Corner
March marks Endometriosis Awareness Month, shedding light on a commonly misunderstood yet prevalent health condition affecting millions of women. Hale County Hospital, with its commitment... Read More
Deadline Friday for new Farmers’ Market logo design contest
Friday, March 8, is the deadline for the South Street Farmers Market Logo Design Contest. Four designs will be chosen as the top choices, with... Read More
Animal Shelter puts out call for disinfectant donations
The Hale County Animal Shelter has put a call for donations of Clorox disinfectant bleach. The shelter requests that the label must read “Kills 99.9%... Read More