Sample ballots available in Hale County Probate Office, online for May 24 primary
Sample ballots reflecting those for the upcoming Hale County party primary election set for Tuesday, May 24 are now available online and in the Hale County Probate Office. Online, sample ballots for each county’s primary elections are available on the Alabama Secretary of State’s website at: https://www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/2022-primary-election-sample-ballots. A sample ballot for Hale County is also... Read More
‘Biker Sunday’ is May 22 at Bible Methodist
You are cordially invited to “Biker Sunday” at the Greensboro Bible Methodist Church, located at 2006 South St. (the intersection of South & Seay Streets). This year’s “Biker Sunday” service will be held at 10:45 a.m. Dinner will be served in the Fellowship Hall following the church service. For more information, please contact Pastor Steve... Read More
Thomaston will host Watermelon Festival on June 25
The Town of Thomaston will be host to a Watermelon Festival on June 25 from 9:00 a.m. to 30:00 p.m. The event will be held at the old Marengo County High School building, located at 21461 Range St. in Thomaston. The festival has been organized to help promote and raise fund for the refurbishment of... Read More
St. Paul District plans golf fundraiser for June 4
The St. Paul District will be hosting its third golf tournament on Saturday, June 4 at the Demopolis Ravine Golf Course. The tournament will be a two-man scramble. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m., with a tee-off time to follow at 8:30 p.m. “Thank you in advance for your time and support,” said organizers of... Read More
Meteorologist Visits Breakthrough Charter School
Meteorologist James Spann visited Breakthrough Charter School’s campus on Thursday, April 28th to speak to 4th-6th grade students. While on campus, James Spann discussed with students the importance of weather preparedness. He taught students about different kinds of weather machinery, how to identify types of clouds, and how to identify tornados on a radar. Students... Read More
Sewell speaks on Uniontown issues, Federal investment in Black Belt
Marion Military Institute hosted United States Representative for Alabama District 7, Terri Sewell, on Thursday, April 21. As a part of the congresswoman’s tour of town halls throughout her district, Sewell engaged citizens, media, and students in varied discussions on the state of local and federal politics. Held in MMI’s Chapel, Sewell met separately with... Read More
A home gardener’s guide to growing corn
As many home gardeners know, there are many varieties of corn to choose from. Essentially there is sweet corn and field corn— with a lot of different varieties falling within these two categories. As a home gardener, there are plenty of things to know before planting corn. There are some varieties that are better for... Read More
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall conducts session on human trafficking in Uniontown
On Wednesday, April 27, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall visited the city of Uniontown for Crime Victims Week. Marshall’s program, ‘Human Trafficking in the Black Belt,’ was a training session on how to report, file paperwork and connect with state agencies that can help aid in the fight to end human trafficking in Alabama. Presenting... Read More
Legal Notices of Week Ending May 5, 2022
IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF HALE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF DERION JAMARCUS GRAY a minor child CASE NO.: JU-17-69.03 IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF HALE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF MARVINAE DENISHEA GRAY a minor child CASE NO.: JU-17-67.03 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: Unknown father of Derion... Read More