Legal Notices Week of Dec 28, 2023
Legal Notice IN THE PROBATE COURT OF HALE COUNTY, ALABAMA STATE OF ALABAMA, Ex Rel JOHN R. COOPER, Director of the Alabama... Read More
Martha Bailey Pruett
Martha Bailey Pruett, 84 of Calhoun, GA, formerly of Uniontown, AL passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 20, 2023. She was born... Read More
Carolyn Osburn Lovett
Carolyn Osburn Lovett, 81 of Marion, AL went to her eternal home on December 30, 2023. She was born on September 25,... Read More
Brett Hughey
Brett Hughey, age 60, of Marion, Alabama passed away on Monday, December 25, 2023. He was born on August 6,1963 in Selma,... Read More
Theater group plans reading at Greensboro Opera House next week
The Yellowhammer Theatre Group is set to produce a performance at the historic Greensboro Opera House next week. On Saturday, January 13,... Read More
Well-known Hale businessman and one other person charged with felony receiving stolen property
A prominent Hale County businessman has been arrested on three counts of receiving stolen property, first degree, and one count of receiving... Read More
Annual Alabama catfish industry conference will be January 11 at Marion Junction experiment station
The 2024 Alabama Catfish Conference will be held Thursday, January 11, 2024, at the Blackbelt Research & Extension Center in Marion Junction.... Read More
‘Alabama Krewe,’ semi-professional football team for women, forms in West Alabama for upcoming season
Alabama has welcomed its newest addition to women’s sports, the Alabama Krewe, a semi-professional football team based in West Alabama. The team... Read More
Water woes boil over at contentious meeting Tuesday night in Marion
Following recent water outages during the holiday season, the Marion City Council held a special session to address ongoing issues with the... Read More
Mississippi man indicted, set for arraignment for embezzling from Berean Baptist Head Start
The case against a former employee for embezzling from Berean Baptist Head Start employee has moved from Perry County District Court into... Read More