Jameca Reene White
Jameca Reene White died Feb. 28 at Crestwood Hospital at the age of 39. She was born Oct. 21, 1982 to Barbara and Charles White, Sr. She accepted Christ at an early age at First Baptist Church. She was blessed and loved by all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her nephew,... Read More
The Voice of the ‘Ville by Rita Lewis
Visiting Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Cherokee North Carolina for spring break March 14-17th, were, Larry & Tamika Payne, Tamika’s brother, Kendrick and his family. Ida Chandler Boyd, her sister, Eunice Jacobs Foster, great niece, Rylee Jane Snider and a friend, Avery Jane Finley, spent Thursday, March 17th, in Montevallo at the American Village Tulip Festival.... Read More
Sit-out by council, spurred by frustration with City Hall, may have doomed March 21 meeting
Tensions between members of Marion’s City Council and the Hinton mayoral administration may be what’s behind a series of strange developments at recent city council meetings. The last meeting at which the council actually met, held Monday, March 7, was both unusual and fraught with tension. That night was notable for the council’s failure to... Read More
Rep. Terri Sewell will hold town hall today in Greensboro
U.S. Representative Terri Sewell, whose Seventh Congressional District includes all of the western Black Belt, will have a town hall meeting in Greensboro today, Thursday, March 24. The Congresswoman’s office announced the event via email Thursday morning. The meeting will begin at 1:45 with a 15 minute press availability beforehand. It will be held at... Read More
Tornadoes possible as storm moves across Perry County Tuesday
Perry County Courthouse will be closed at noon and the Perry County Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday night, March 22 has been canceled, said Perry County Commission Chairman Albert Turner Jr. on Monday night. “I pray that our county will be spared any damage,” said Turner in the announcement. The National Weather Service’s Birmingham office... Read More
Council members no-show, Marion mayor cancels meeting
Marion City Council’s regularly scheduled meeting, set for 6:00 p.m. in the council chambers at Marion City Hall, did not happen as planned. Mayor Dexter Hinton took his seat at the head of the table as the meeting began, and waited for the councilmembers to arrive. Alabama state law requires a quorum, or minimum number... Read More
Perry Co. Historical Society’s annual Low Country Boil set for Saturday, March 26
The Perry County Historical Society’s popular annual fundraiser, the Low Country Boil, will be held March 29 of this year in Marion. The event will happen from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Marion Female Seminary on Monroe Street. Tickets for adults are $20 apiece, students are $15, and children ages 5 and under... Read More
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West African dance and drum ensemble to perform in Greensboro
The West African drum and dance ensemble Sahi On Ko Djony from Birmingham is coming to do a program during spring break week for the Boys & Girls Club on Wednesday March 23rd at 11am at the Armory. They will be teaching children about the music and culture of West Africa, and demonstrating dances and... Read More
New Southern SGA officers include Perry students
The Southern Academy SGA recently elected officers for the 2022-2023 school year. Pictured above (left to right) are the officers: Bryant Taylor: Parliamentarian Hardy McMillan: Treasurer Hannah Whaley: President Campbell Webb: Chaplain Laura Kyser: Reporter Haylee Rowley: Secretary Nic Evans: Vice President